Tucked inside Alagni, a living, breathing Cretan village 470 metres above sea level, Tonia's Cottage is a cosy, fully equipped retreat for couples or small families who want more than a pool and a sunlounger. You'll wake up to mountain views, make coffee in a beautifull kitchen, and spend your evenings by the fireplace with a glass of wine from the winery two minutes down the road.
This isn't a resort. It's what Crete actually feels like.
Alagni â A Village Worth Staying In
Most visitors drive past villages like Alagni on their way to the beach. You'll be sleeping in one.
Named after the nymph Alagonia, daughter of Zeus and Europa, Alagni has been a living community since at least 1583. Its history isn't in a museum â it's in the small Byzantine churches, the old rakokazano where neighbours gather each autumn to distil raki together, and in the families who have tended the same olive groves and vineyards for generations.
Life gathers in the village square, beneath the wide canopy of an ancient platanus tree, next to an old stone well and a cool drinking water spring. Sit there long enough with a coffee and you'll be invited to join a conversation â even if nobody speaks much English, warmth needs no translation.
Just 25 kilometres from Heraklion, it's close enough for day trips across Crete, quiet enough to actually rest.
Travel That Gives Something Back
Tonia's Cottage is built around the idea of regenerative tourism â travel that doesn't just pass through a place, but leaves it a little better.
That means eating in family-run tavernas rather than tourist restaurants. Renting a car from a local company. Picking up fruit at the village laiki market on Saturday morning. Visiting nearby Domaine Paterianakis or Lyrarakis wineries, both within minutes, where the people pouring your wine planted the vines themselves.
It also means having the chance to participate in village life if you want to â joining the Cultural Association of Alagni's events, painting with a local artist who has been bringing colour to the village's walls for years, or simply showing up to one of the festivals that punctuate the calendar here:
- Easter: the most moving celebration in Greece, experienced in a real village
- June (Klidonas): fire-jumping and fortune-telling, a midsummer ritual unique to Crete
- August 6: Alagni's annual village celebration, all music, food and dancing until late
- OctoberâNovember: raki distillation season, when the kazani fires up and the whole community gathers
- November: wine tourism day at Lyrarakis Winery
Your Host
I'm Tonia â originally from the forests of Poland, proudly Cretan for nearly twenty years. I speak the language, know the locals, and have spent two decades finding the places that don't make it into guidebooks. Hidden beaches. The best freddo espresso in the area. The coves where the water is so clear you can count pebbles on the bottom.
When you stay here, I'm not just handing you keys. I'm sharing the Crete that changed my life.
Perfect for:
Couples and small families who are done with tourist-trap Crete and ready for the version the locals actually live. People who want to slow down, connect, and leave with stories rather than just photos.
The island is waiting to show you what you didn't even know you needed to find.