ENORME SANTANNA ISLAND
Thoughtfully designed and far from the distractions of everyday life, Enorme Santanna Island invites guests to experience true island tranquility, with unobstructed views of the Cretan Sea.
A unique location in Crete, it offers the perfect vantage point for unforgettable sunsets. The hotel blends style and comfort, with nature-inspired design, laidback luxury and a lifestyle-focused approach. Accommodations include rooms with expansive views, swim-up pool rooms, and a private villa available for exclusive hire.
Start your day with a complimentary morning yoga session, followed by a fresh local fruit smoothie and the chance to craft your ideal breakfast bowl.
Dine at our restaurant and savor freshly prepared dishes from the all-day menu, paired with selected local wines or signature cocktails. Every detail is designed to ensure a seamless, indulgent island experience.
Enorme Santanna Island
Papatheodorou Rd
72400, Sissi Lasithi
Tel.: +30 2810 227000
welcome@enormehotels.com
DISTANCES & TRANSPORTATION
700 m
43 km
40 km
300 m
Choose from three types of comfortable rooms and suites, each featuring the same luxurious amenities to ensure a stay of comfort and style: king-size beds, mini fridge, premium bath and personal care products, exceptional room service and a pillow menu for personalized comfort.
At Enorme Santanna Island, accommodations range from rooms with expansive views to swim-up pool rooms. Exquisite mattresses and linens, together with indulgent rain showers, make every room a welcoming retreat.
| TH | Available | Private Pool | Swim Up |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double Standard | 145 | 30 | |
| Superior | 141 | 13 | 51 |
| TOTAL | 286 | 13 | 81 |
Wi-Fi in each room
Coffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Wi-Fi in each room
Coffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Direct Access to a Sharing Pool
Wi-Fi in each room
Coffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Sitting area with a sofa
Wi-Fi in each room
Coffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Sitting area with a sofa
Direct Access to an Individual Pool
Wi-Fi in each room
Coffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Sitting area with a sofa
Direct Access to a Sharing Pool
Wi-Fi in each room
Coffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Sitting area with a sofa
Direct Access to a Sharing Pool
Sea View
In-Room Includes
Wi-Fi in each roomCoffee & Tea Facilities (Daily refillable)
Nespresso® Machine (Daily refillable)
Bottle of Water - Complimentary daily
Safety Deposit Box
43’’ LCD TV
Skandinavisk® Toiletries & Amenities
Rainfall Shower
Bathrobes & Slippers
Air Condition
Laundry Service *
Hair Dryer
Ceiling Fun
Beach Towels
Magnifying Mirror
Yoga & Fitness
Yoga and fitness sessions are crafted for all levels, with gentle modifications for beginners and more challenging options for advanced participants. To support newcomers, we offer introductory classes for groups or private clients. Just one week of consistent practice can make a noticeable difference in your well-being and vitality.
Daily Schedule
08:00 - 09:00 Yoga Session
10:00 - 11:00 Fitness Session
Events
At Enorme Santanna Island, every event is crafted for a unique experience by the Tan Pool, in or out... Enjoy afternoon DJ sets, piano evenings or lively Jazz Wet Nights just above the restaurant, all designed to create unforgettable moments.
Jazz Wet Night - Once a week
Piano Evening - Once a week
DJ Set - Weekly randomly
Food & Beverage Resort Facilities
Enorme Santanna Island offers a diverse selection of food and beverage outlets to satisfy every preference. The Main Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, while the Pool Bar delivers international snacks, sushi and Asian fusion dishes directly to gazebos and sunbeds via call-button service. Enjoy signature cocktails and refreshing fizzes at the bar—or even on your room’s balcony.
Sunset Buffet Restaurant
Savor flavorful dishes crafted from fresh, local ingredients — from succulent seafood to aromatic grilled meats and hearty vegetable creations. Each evening brings a new experience with themed nights showcasing cuisines from around the world. Whether Greek, Mexican, Mediterranean or Cretan-inspired, every meal is a delightful culinary journey. With an inviting atmosphere and a wide variety of options, the buffet provides the perfect setting for a relaxed and memorable dining experience.
Buffet Timetable
05:00 - 07:30 Early Continental
07:30 - 10:30 Breakfast
10:30 - 11:00 Late Continental
12:30 - 14:30 Lunch
18:30 - 21:30 Dinner Buffet
22:00 - 04:00 Late Light Buffet
Brunch & Co
Perched on the first floor with stunning sea views, Brunch & Co. is the perfect destination to enjoy a vibrant and delicious brunch. Offering a delightful mix of indulgent favorites and healthy choices, including fresh salads, avocado toast, smoothie bowls, and plant-based options. From creamy eggs Benedict to wholesome granola and refreshing juices, every dish is crafted with care to nourish and satisfy. With its relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking setting, Brunch & Co. is the ultimate spot for a balanced, flavorful start.
Opening Hours
08:30 - 17:30 Breakfast and Lunch Choices, Snacks, Salads
08:30 - 17:30 Vitamin Bar, Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice, Smoothies
Bites Snack & Finger Food
Located just steps away from the swimming pool on the South side, Bites is the spot to enjoy a variety of delicious, light snacks with a refreshing drink in hand. Offering everything from savory nibbles to sweet treats, our menu is designed for those looking to satisfy their cravings in a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite after a swim or enjoying a leisurely moment by the water, Bites provides the perfect setting for every occasion.
Opening Hours
11:00 - 17:30 Snacks, Pizza, Finger selections, Salads
11:00 - 17:30 Coffee, Beers, Tea Flavors, Signature & Classic Cocktails
Veggera Cretan Cuisine
Experience the true taste of Crete at Veggera, an intimate à la carte restaurant dedicated to celebrating the island’s rich culinary heritage. Indulge in a variety of locally sourced dishes, where fresh, seasonal ingredients shine in every bite. Each dish is carefully crafted to highlight the authentic flavors of the region. Set in a warm, inviting atmosphere, Veggera offers a true taste of Cretan hospitality, making it the perfect place to savor island-inspired cuisine while enjoying a memorable dining experience.
Opening Hours
19:00 - 22:30 Setup Menu Dinner *
* Reservation required through concierge service
Trattoria Bella
Authentic Italian cuisine meets a warm, inviting atmosphere at Trattoria Bella. Our menu showcases traditional dishes crafted with passion — from rich pastas and hand-made pizzas to succulent meats and homemade desserts. Every bite reflects the heritage of Italy, prepared with the finest ingredients and time-honored recipes. Paired with a curated selection of wines, each meal is a true celebration of authentic flavors and heartfelt hospitality.
Buffet Selection
19:00 - 22:30 Italian Dinner Menu *
* Reservation required through concierge service
Umika Asian Fusion
At Umika, the sea sets the scene for a truly unique fusion dining experience. Enjoy fresh, vibrant flavors with expertly crafted sushi, innovative Asian-inspired salads and premium sake. Drawing on traditional Asian influences with contemporary twists, each dish is designed to delight your senses. Set in a serene atmosphere with breathtaking coastal views, Umika invites you to relax, indulge in a memorable culinary journey.
Opening Hours
19:00 - 22:30 Setup Menu Dinner
11:00 - 18:00 Reservation Required through Concierge Service
Roasta Coffee House
We take pride in offering a curated selection of espresso from around the world. Savor the unique flavors of five expertly sourced beans from renowned coffee-growing regions, including Costa Rica, Brazil, Ethiopia, Colombia, and Guatemala. Each cup is crafted to highlight the distinct characteristics of its origin, from bold and rich to smooth and mellow. Whether you’re an espresso connoisseur or new to the world of coffee, Roasta provides a cozy, welcoming space to explore and enjoy the best of global coffee culture. Let the aroma, taste, and warmth of each cup transport you to coffee farms across the globe.
Opening Hours
11:00 - 17:00 Espressos, Brewing, Tea Selection
11:00 - 17:00 Patisserie & Viennoiserie
Nutteleria Pop Up Creperie
Nutteleria is our mysterious pop-up creperie, making surprise appearances by the poolside whenever you least expect it. With no set schedule, like a ghost that materializes just when you crave something sweet, Nutteleria brings freshly made crepes to your poolside experience. Indulge in Nutella-filled crepes, fruity toppings, or savory delights as the creperie pops up to delight your senses. Whether you're relaxing by the pool or enjoying the sun, Nutteleria adds a fun, unexpected twist to your day, ensuring every visit is a sweet and unforgettable surprise
Opening Hours
No schedule - Ghost kitchen - 6 hrs daily
The Aperol Gazebo Spot
Step into our vibrant Aperol Spot, a lively bar tucked under a spacious orange-painted gazebo, where the mood is always set for a perfect pre-dinner aperitivo. Enjoy refreshing Aperol Spritz or Campari as the sun begins to set. This relaxed, outdoor oasis offers the perfect setting to unwind and socialize before dinner, with a beautiful view and a lively atmosphere. Whether you're enjoying a classic spritz or a creative cocktail, Aperol Gazebo Spot is the ideal place to kick off your evening in style.
Opening Hours
17:00 - 24:00 Aperol, Bitters
Events & Entertainment
Events at Enorme Santanna Island are exclusively designed on the Tan pool, in or out…! Afternoon DJ sets, piano evenings or Jazz wet nights just above the restaurant.
Jazz Wet Night - Once a week
Piano Evening - Once a week
Greek Live - Once a week
DJ Set - Weekly randomly
The Palace of Knossos, the largest archaeological site of the Bronze Age on Crete, is often described as Europe’s oldest city. Once the vibrant heart of the Minoan civilization, it served as both a ceremonial and administrative center, reflecting the sophistication and artistry of this remarkable culture.
Its intricate layout — a labyrinth of royal chambers, workshops, storerooms and courtyards — unfolds around a grand central court, embodying the complexity and harmony of Minoan architecture. The vivid frescoes that once adorned its walls, along with the elegant motifs found on pottery, seals, and artifacts, offer a fascinating glimpse into everyday life, beliefs, and rituals of the Minoans.
Today, the restored remains of Knossos continue to inspire awe, inviting visitors to walk through history and experience the legacy of one of the world’s most advanced ancient civilizations.
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is one of the most significant museums in Greece and a landmark institution in Europe. It showcases an extraordinary collection that traces the island’s history across more than 5,500 years — from the Neolithic period to Roman times — offering visitors a comprehensive journey through Crete’s rich cultural heritage.
At its heart lies the world-renowned Minoan collection, featuring exquisite artifacts that capture the artistry and sophistication of Europe’s earliest civilization. Frescoes, pottery, jewelry and ceremonial objects reveal the creativity and technical mastery of the Minoans, many of which are considered true masterpieces of ancient art.
A visit to the Heraklion Archaeological Museum offers a fascinating insight into the island’s ancient past and the enduring legacy of Minoan civilization.
Phaistos was one of the major centers of the Minoan civilization and the most prominent city of southern Crete. Built on a low hill overlooking the fertile plain of Messara, it commanded a strategic position and flourished as a powerful and prosperous city-state.
The palace of Phaistos, second in importance only to Knossos, reflects the refined architecture, organization and artistry of the Minoan world. Its courtyards, storerooms, and ceremonial spaces reveal the advanced social and economic structure of the time, while the site’s serene setting offers a captivating view of the Cretan landscape.
Phaistos invites visitors to explore one of Crete’s most impressive archaeological sites and to discover the artistry of the Minoan civilization.
Guarding the entrance of Heraklion’s old port, the Koules Fortress — known in Venetian times as Castello a Mare — is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built by the Republic of Venice in the early 16th century, it replaced an earlier Byzantine tower and was designed to protect the harbor and the city of Candia (as Heraklion was then called).
To create the foundation for the fort, Venetian engineers sank old ships filled with stone, forming a solid platform on which the impressive structure was raised. Completed around 1540, the fortress was heavily armed with dozens of cannons and stood as a powerful maritime stronghold for more than a century.
During the long Siege of Candia, the Ottomans captured the fort in 1669 and later made minor additions, including new battlements. In modern times, the restored fortress has become a cultural venue, hosting art exhibitions and events, while offering visitors panoramic views of the sea and the city’s historic harbor.
A visit to Koules connects you with Heraklion’s maritime past and its enduring spirit.
Spinalonga is a small, rocky islet at the mouth of Elounda Bay, in the region of Lasithi. Covering an area of just 8.5 hectares, it stands as a striking landmark of Crete’s northern coast. Its strategic position led to its fortification over the centuries, serving various purposes — from a Venetian stronghold to an Ottoman refuge.
In the early 20th century, Spinalonga became known as the island of the lepers, where patients from Crete and across Greece lived in isolation until 1957. Within its stone walls unfolded stories of hardship and resilience, but also of human connection and hope — a poignant chapter in the island’s long and complex history.
Today, Spinalonga stands as a place of remembrance and reflection, inviting visitors to wander its sunlit paths and admire its breathtaking views.
Founded in 1953 and located on Heraklion’s coastal avenue, the Historical Museum of Crete is housed in a neoclassical building of exceptional architectural merit. The museum chronicles seventeen centuries of Cretan history, from the early Christian era to the present day, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the island’s cultural heritage.
Across its 22 exhibition halls, guests can explore Byzantine art and artifacts, the periods of Venetian and Ottoman rule, the island’s union with Greece, World War II relics including items from the Battle of Crete, and the traditions of local agricultural life. Modern multimedia presentations enrich the experience, bringing Cretan folk culture and daily life vividly to life.
A highlight of the museum is the collection dedicated to Nikos Kazantzakis, the renowned Cretan author, featuring personal objects and manuscripts that reflect his worldwide influence. Additionally, the museum houses two of the finest paintings by El Greco (Dominikos Theotokopoulos) remaining in Crete: The Baptism of Christ (1567) and The View of Mount Sinai (1570), masterpieces that showcase the artist’s fusion of Italian Renaissance and Byzantine styles.
Τhe Historical Museum of Crete invites visitors to journey through the island’s rich past, offering a deeper understanding of its art, culture, and heritage, while inspiring a lasting connection to Crete’s timeless spirit.
St. Minas is the patron saint of Heraklion, and his feast day on November 11 is celebrated as a city holiday. Numerous legends recount his protection of the city, from Ottoman attacks to the German bombardments of 1941. A bomb displayed next to the Cathedral of St. Minas, on the staircase leading to the plateau of St. Catherine, serves as a striking reminder: it fell here during the 1941 raids but never exploded. Another legend tells of a monk who received a vision of St. Minas, revealing the site where his cathedral should be built.
The famous Cretan writer Nikos Kazantzakis also pays tribute to the saint in his novel Captain Michalis (UK title Freedom and Death), describing how St. Minas watches over the city:
“At midnight, when the town is in deep sleep, St. Minas descends from his icon and sets off for the quays, crossing through the neighborhoods of the Greeks; when a door he finds open, he locks it; when a Christian he finds ill and sees light at his window, he stands, pleading to God to heal him.”
The Cathedral of St. Minas, one of the largest in Greece, was constructed in the mid-19th century. Work was interrupted during the 1866 Cretan Revolution and resumed in 1883, reaching completion in 1895. Adjacent to the cathedral stands the small temple of St. Minas, adding to the spiritual and historical significance of this remarkable site.
Today, the Cathedral and its surroundings invite visitors to explore Heraklion’s rich history and heritage, experiencing both the legends and the enduring presence of St. Minas in the life of the city.
St. Catherine, the church of the Sinaite Monastery, now operates as the Museum of Byzantine Icons and Christian Art. Situated northeast of the Cathedral of St. Minas, this cruciform basilica was established during the Second Byzantine period and, from the 15th century onwards, served as a school specializing in grammar, logic, rhetoric, mathematics, art and music.
Following the Ottoman conquest after 1669, the building was converted into a mosque, known as Zulficar Ali Pasha Mosque, and remained in use until 1922, when the last Muslim residents departed Heraklion as part of the population exchange between Greece and Turkey. The architecture of the church reflects Venetian influences, a result of the island’s Venetian occupation from the 16th century onward.
The museum’s collections focus on ecclesiastical art developed in Crete from the 15th to the 19th century. Highlights include icons by renowned masters of the Cretan School, such as Angelos Akotantos (15th century) and Michael Damaskinos (16th century), as well as works from the environment that shaped El Greco, one of the most celebrated painters in the world. Visitors can explore murals, stone sculptures, wood carvings, post-Byzantine metalwork, miniature artifacts, coins, devotional objects, holy vestments, embroidery, manuscripts, and books — all exceptionally preserved and thoughtfully presented throughout the museum.
The Museum of Christian Art invites visitors to discover Crete’s rich religious and artistic heritage, offering a journey through centuries of creativity and devotion.
The Natural History Museum of Crete, operating under the auspices of the University of Crete, is a modern institution dedicated to the study and presentation of the island’s unique natural environment. The museum maintains and develops extensive collections, conducts scientific research, and contributes to education at all levels, from primary schools to university programs.
Through its exhibitions, visitors can explore the rich biodiversity, geology, and ecosystems of Crete and the wider Mediterranean region. The museum showcases endemic species, fossils, minerals, and interactive displays that illustrate the intricate balance of nature on the island. Special emphasis is placed on conservation and environmental awareness, making it not only a center of learning but also a space to inspire curiosity and appreciation for the natural world.
Τhe Natural History Museum of Crete offers an engaging journey for all ages, revealing the remarkable natural heritage of Crete.
The Nikos Kazantzakis Museum celebrates the life and legacy of one of Greece’s most influential intellectuals — author, thinker, philosopher, politician, and traveler Nikos Kazantzakis. Situated in the historic village of Varvari, now known as Myrtia, near Heraklion, the museum comprises a cluster of traditional buildings that house the personal archives of the writer.
Visitors can explore manuscripts and notes, samples of his correspondence with leading thinkers, politicians and authors of his time, first editions of his works in Greek and other languages, rare photographs, and other personal artifacts that illuminate the breadth of his extraordinary life.
A visit to the museum also offers the perfect opportunity to discover the charm of the village of Myrtia. Its picturesque streets and traditional tavernas make it an ideal setting for a leisurely excursion, where one can combine cultural exploration with a delightful Cretan lunch.
The Palace of Malia is one of the ancient Minoan palaces that testify to the grandeur of the civilization that flourished in Crete. Located approximately 3 km (2 miles) east of the modern city of Malia, the site has been extensively excavated by the French School of Archaeology since the early 1920s.
Remarkably well-preserved, the palace offers a clear view of Minoan architecture and urban planning. Abandoned at the end of the 2nd millennium BC and never reused, the site remains free from later constructions, allowing visitors to experience its layout and features without distraction.
Today, Malia invites visitors to walk through the remains of the palace and immerse themselves in the daily life and achievements of one of Crete’s most remarkable ancient civilizations.
Cretaquarium – Thalassokosmos, located in Gournes just a short 15-minute drive from Heraklion, offers a captivating journey into the Mediterranean marine world. As one of the largest and most modern aquariums in Europe, it presents over 1,200 aquatic species and thousands of living organisms, providing an unparalleled opportunity to explore the diversity of life beneath the sea.
Visitors can observe the fascinating behaviors of marine creatures and discover the astonishing variety of shapes, colors, and habits that define their underwater world. Thoughtfully designed exhibits allow guests to learn about the ecosystems of the Mediterranean, understand the delicate balance of marine life, and reflect on our shared responsibility for the conservation of the seas.
A visit to Cretaquarium is not only an engaging and educational experience but also an inspiring reminder of the beauty, complexity, and fragility of the Mediterranean’s underwater heritage.
The Crete Golf Club is the island’s only 18-hole championship golf course and one of the most remarkable courses in the Mediterranean. Designed by architect Bob Hunt, a member of the English PGA, the course meets international PGA standards and offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all levels throughout the year.
Each hole has been thoughtfully integrated into the natural landscape, harmonizing with Crete’s mountains and coastline. Players and visitors alike can enjoy panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the island’s rugged terrain, making every round not only a test of skill but also a visual and sensory delight.
The Cretan Open-Air Museum “Lychnostatis” is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich folk cultural heritage of Crete. Its extensive collections explore Cretan folk traditions, ethnology, local nature, and the island’s unique cultural practices.
Situated in Hersonissos, one of Crete’s main tourist areas, Lychnostatis is more than a museum — it is a living celebration of the island’s traditions, offering visitors an immersive experience of Cretan life, past and present. Through its exhibits and interactive displays, guests can discover traditional crafts, music, costumes and the natural environment, gaining insight into the customs and daily life that have shaped Cretan society over centuries.
Lychnostatis stands as both a valuable cultural attraction and an exemplary initiative in safeguarding Crete’s heritage, inspiring appreciation for the island’s traditions, culture and environment.
Lassithi Plateau is a stunning valley nestled among the mountains of eastern Crete, renowned for its iconic windmills. In the 1950s and 1960s, the plateau became one of Europe’s first wind-powered agricultural systems, with thousands of windmills pumping groundwater to irrigate the fertile fields below.
The 18 villages of the plateau are built at the foot of the surrounding mountains, leaving the plain open for cultivation. They are connected by a 23 km circular road, offering visitors the chance to explore traditional villages, local farms, and scenic landscapes.
Lassithi Plateau invites travelers to experience the harmony of Cretan life with nature, where history, culture and breathtaking scenery converge in one unforgettable setting.
Agios Nikolaos is a cosmopolitan and vibrant resort that welcomes thousands of visitors each year. The city is famous for its picturesque lake, which, according to legend, was once a bathing place for the goddesses Athena and Artemis.
The lake is connected to the sea by a narrow channel, creating a unique and captivating landscape where red rock formations and lush greenery frame the water. Its natural beauty, combined with the charm of the town’s streets, boutiques and cafes, makes Agios Nikolaos a destination that blends culture, history and leisure.
Visitors can enjoy a stroll along the lakeside, admire the surrounding scenery, and experience the cosmopolitan yet authentic atmosphere that has made Agios Nikolaos one of Crete’s most beloved resorts.
Elounda, a world-renowned tourist destination located north of Agios Nikolaos, is celebrated for its indented coastline, shaded beaches, crystal-clear waters and serene natural surroundings. The drive from Agios Nikolaos to Elounda spans approximately 10 km, following the shore and gently ascending a small mountain.
From the summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Mirabello Bay, stretching all the way to the eastern tip of Crete on clear days. The combination of tranquil beaches, picturesque landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere makes Elounda an ideal destination for relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable seaside experiences.
Elounda invites travelers to immerse themselves in its natural beauty and peaceful charm, creating memories that blend the allure of the Cretan coast with a sense of timeless serenity.
The city of Rethymnon is a gem of Crete, blessed with natural beauty, nestled between breathtaking mountains and the deep blue of the Mediterranean. Its streets are adorned with historic Venetian and Ottoman architecture, vibrant colors, and charming traditional buildings, while its inhabitants are renowned for their warmth, hospitality and dedication to preserving local traditions.
Rethymnon captivates visitors at first sight. From the moment one steps into the city, its lively atmosphere, cultural richness and scenic surroundings create an immediate sense of welcome, inviting guests to explore, relax and feel at home.
Rethymnon offers a harmonious blend of history, culture and natural beauty, making it a destination that leaves a lasting impression and a desire to return.
At Enorme Hotels & Villas, we embrace our responsibility for sustainability and firmly believe that the communities where our hotels operate are the cornerstone of local cultural prosperity, economic growth and the enrichment of the Mediterranean diet.
We are committed to embedding leading environmental and social practices as well as sustainability principles into our business strategy. Through close collaboration with our suppliers, owners, business partners and guests, we actively strive to minimize the environmental and social impact of our operations—from sourcing and production to consumption and disposal—while continuously seeking ways to improve and innovate.
Certificates
Environmental Sustainability
ISO 14001 Certified

Food & Beverage Sustainability Policy
ISO 22000 Certified

Quality Management Systems
ISO 9001 Certified

Premium All Inclusive Supplement Pack
Elevate your holiday experience at Enorme Santanna Island with our All-Inclusive Premium Supplement, crafted for those who seek added convenience and indulgence. This package offers a wide selection of refreshing beverages, including branded alcoholic specialties, soft drinks, and delightful cocktails, served throughout the day.
Complement your time by the pool or relaxing on the terrace with a variety of delicious light snacks and casual bites. Designed to offer a seamless and carefree stay, this supplement ensures that every moment is stress-free. Immerse yourself in the charm of Sissi, Crete, with an enhanced level of comfort that lets you focus on what truly matters—unwinding and creating unforgettable memories.
Disclaimer
The All-Inclusive Premium Supplement (AI Sup) is valid strictly from the time of check-in until the time of check-out (11.00 AM). Benefits are not available before check-in or after check-out.
Room Service
Our Room Service is available for 12 hours per day. Whether you're craving a delicious breakfast in bed, a refreshing afternoon snack or a satisfying meal at any time of day, we’ve got you covered. Enjoy a variety of options delivered right to your door, all prepared with care. Let us take care of your needs, so you can unwind and savor your meal without ever having to leave the comfort of your room or your swimming pool.
Opening Hours
11:00 - 23:00 Selection of Snacks & Beverages (small fee of € 10,00 per tray applies)




































































































