- Within Village Boundaries
- A Quiet Area
- Dirt-Road Access
- Has a good Building Density of 400m2
- Enough Space for Parking & a Garden
- With Rural & Mountain Views
- Access to Water & Electricity
- Within Walking Distance to the Village Square
- A Short Drive to the Beach
Armeni Village is just 14 kilometers from the city of Chania, located in the area of Apokoronas.
Armeni is a quiet and quaint village about 2 km inland, set in a beautiful green valley of avocado, orange and olive groves. In the shady village square, there is a huge plane tree said to have been saved from the German tanks in the war by the villagers. Armeni is considered by locals but also by many visitors, as a paradise. This is supported by the huge trees, cover each area of it and sources of water gushing everywhere and end up in the River Kyliari.
The name of the village is due to the Armenians who lived first time in the period of the empire of Nikiforos Fokas in 961 AD. The church of St. Nicholas, which you will see in Armeni, is large and imposing.
The wonderful sandy beach at Kalives, a large coastal village with many facilities is only 2km away. Chania is 30 minutes away and Chania airport is 40 minutes by car.
There are daily buses passing through Armeni village to and from Chania city and other neighbouring villages, including Kalives.