Need to know
Rooms
60, including five suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability and a charge (usually 50 per cent of the room rate till 6pm). Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include a generous breakfast buffet and dishes the chefs prepare to order at a live cooking station; a welcome lemonade or strawberry juice; and sunlounger and parasol hire at the private beach.
Also
Unfortunately the hotel isn’t suitable for guests with reduced mobility.
Hotel closed
The hotel opens annually from mid April to early November.
At the hotel
Private beach, fitness centre, boutiques, concierge, charged laundry and dry-cleaning service, currency exchange, free WiFi. In rooms: 50-inch LCD TV in the mirror; Bluetooth sound system; Nespresso coffee machine; app-controlled climate, lighting and curtains; tea-making kit; minibar; pillow menu, bathrobes and slippers; and Olivia Thinks bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Wellness doesn’t begin and end in the spa here. Each room is decorated in soothing Cretan style (lots of hush-hush taupe, cream and grey) and has a heated plunge (or fully swimmable) pool. But, the Breathe Suite gives you an extra boost with its chromotherapy shower, while the Signature Suites have either an additional sauna or hammam.
Poolside
The pool (open 8am to 10pm) is a curve of blue at the heart of the property, set between Aeri bar and Thymises restaurant. There are Roman steps to enter and sunloungers and woven-wicker parasols round the edges.
Spa
Spa spoiling has a futuristic feel at Pnoé Breathing Life – and not only due to the meandering corridors of reeded-glass screens, a glowing Himalayan-salt wall and bubbling hydromassage pool. Its treatments range from olive-oil massages and lavender-gel body wraps, to hyperbaric oxygen therapy, dry flotation with a brain-training soundtrack, clock-rewinding Sturm Glow facials, and detox rituals by Germaine de Cappuccini. After, refresh in the wet area’s waterfalls and spin through the hammam and sauna, before final zhuzhing in the beauty salon. Some of the (less high-tech) treatments can be taken in-room too. And the fitness centre has high-end equipment, daily Pilates and yoga classes, and personal training on request.
Packing tips
Bring anything that’ll help you to be your best blissed-out self: silken eye masks, fleecy PJs, lavender pillow mist… And if you need an extra sarong or swimsuit you can buy one on-site.
Also
Whether it’s the heritage blend of herbs infused into your cooling welcome towel, or the stone paths styled to make you slow your step, this stay prescribes total relaxation at every turn.
Children
It’s unlikely your little one will take much interest in tastings of grand-cru olive oil or spells in hyperbaric chambers, which is why Pnoé gives adults a little breathing room with an over-18s policy.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel is certified in meeting Travelife's sustainability standards, with one per cent of profits going towards new initiatives and tech. It uses solar panels, energy-saving CFL bulbs and motion-detecting lights; and water is managed using low-flow showerheads and toilets, tap aerators, and computerised landscape irrigation; plus wastewater is sent to a local treatment plant. Most of the restaurants’ ingredients are sourced from the Peskesi Organic Farm, and food waste is monitored and re-used for composting. And it supports the Karteros community, having helped to restore their church.