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Villa Zoé – A gateway to other worlds

For 15 years, Daniela Keil ran her own travel agency in Mannheim, organising luxury tours throughout the world. During this time, she was literally always on the move, discovering the most beautiful places on every continent. Since April 2017, she and her husband Martin have managed their own hotel, Villa Zoé on the island of Crete. We wondered “What was the story behind this move?”

by Ulrich Knoll in May 2018

This is an article from our archive. It was published in May 2018, so some details may no longer be up to date.

 Villa Zoé — Tor zu anderen Welten in  /

Daniela used to travel so much that, looking back, she would describe herself almost as a travel-addict. She would hardly have been back from a trip before she had purchased her next ticket, or next set of tickets.

If anyone had asked her and her husband during that time, where they would like to live one day, they might well have said Asia, South Africa or Italy. That was then. Things turned out dif­fer­ently, you’ve guessed it. One day, Daniela returned from one of her many trips overseas to a grey and rainy Mannheim and finally decided she’d had enough. At the time, her husband was working in Athens. So the couple abruptly upped sticks and moved to Greece, intending to make it their base for future business trips. Even­tually, the couple’s travels within their new home country brought them to Crete. The sky bluer than any­where else, the light simply fan­tastic, the water was as clear as it is in Mau­ritius and the seafood was unbe­lie­vably fresh – both of them fell in love at first sight. In no time at all, the couple had not only rented them­selves a tiny apartment on the island, but had even had their beloved Fiat 500 shipped over to Greece, renting out ever­y­thing else they owned in their home. Yassas!

Ipomoni – Just be patient

In 2015 the couple decided to purchase an apartment of their own on Crete, no matter how small. The main thing was that it had a sea view! Daniela began to search with the help of an estate agent and, yes, you’ve guessed it, once again, things turned out quite dif­fer­ently. There was this enchanting pro­perty in a pic­turesque little village named Kou­tou­loufari, 25 kilo­metres to the east of Hera­klion. A large garden with a number of mature trees, two half-ruinous old Cyclades-style cot­tages and a won­derful view of the sea. In a nutshell, it was a case of “Darling, I haven’t managed to find us an apartment, but we’ve now got our­selves a hotel”.

What ensued was by no means child’s play. There were many months of for­ma­lities fol­lowed by 18 months of reno­vation work which Daniela sums up pithily in the words “a lifelong dream has to be earned by hard work”. As the Greeks say “siga siga” – slowly, slowly. Ever­y­thing takes time. But anyone who has learnt to love this country, the fri­end­liness of its people and the Medi­ter­ranean way of life as much as these two have will also at some point realise that they will have to abandon many of the ways of their own country, or at least put them aside.

A gateway to other worlds

When you step through the ent­rance door, you step into another world. The striking portal leading into this pro­perty is in perfect keeping with Crete. It sym­bo­lises the coming tog­ether of two dif­ferent worlds: It does not come from here, but from Morocco. And that sum­ma­rises many of the impres­sions you gain during a stay here. At Zoé dif­ferent worlds and their cul­tural arte­facts sit com­for­tably side by side.
The term “ethno style“ is ina­de­quate to describe what awaits guests to this pro­perty. With meti­culous care and a keen instinct for the bene­ficial effects of reduction, Daniela fitted out the pro­perty and its five suites. Num­erous items among the fix­tures and deco­rative pieces – lamps, mirrors, carpets, chests and exotic shells – have been expertly sel­ected appro­priate to the style of the rooms they are in. All items are also part of the tra­vellers’ tales of their owners and so are a part of their lives. Daniela and Martin found them over the past thirty years tra­velling around the world. Their favourite items have now found a fitting journey’s end, far from home at Zoé. There’s no point looking for pre­ten­tious adorn­ments here!

Pro­bably even before you take an excursion to the south coast, you will realise that Crete has always been a melting pot. The African coast is not further away here than Athens and the Libyan Sea laps the Cretan shores. Even during the Minoan era, there was a lively trade between the sea­faring nations of what are now Africa and the Middle East. The island, which only became part of Greece in 1913, has expe­ri­enced a che­quered history before and since that date. For one thing, it was for several cen­turies one of the most important Venetian colonies and sub­se­quently came under the Ottoman Empire. Traces of its past(s) are still to be found ever­y­where. It is as if Daniela and Martin have created their own unique variation on a reality that has pre­vailed here for mil­lennia: inte­grating worlds, melding cul­tures and bringing tog­ether what they per­ceive to be the most beau­tiful and the best.

Parea – A tem­porary home from home with friends

Breakfast, inci­den­tally, is a special daily ritual. Far from con­ven­tional hotel stan­dards, the breakfast tables here are scat­tered casually around the pro­perty. A favourite spot in summer is the paved area beneath the broad branches of the carob tree. Sit yourself down and let your hosts serve you culinary and con­ver­sa­tional delights. You might well find yourself spon­ta­neously curtailing your planned grand island excursion as you have spent such an enjoyable time chatting.

Anyone sitting here under the sun between the ole­anders, palms and bou­gain­villeas, wat­ching Daniela and Martin busy at work might not neces­s­arily realise that Zoé is only in its second season of opening. Ever­y­thing seems finely honed, yet in a com­pletely natural, very per­sonal and relaxed way. Both have a very good sense for what their guests need at any one moment. A tip as to the best spot for bathing? No problem! And of course, where’s the best place to eat after­wards, what else there is to see around here and, and, and…
The service does not by any means stop at well-main­tained rooms and clean towels. You never have the feeling, as you might at the reception of an anonymous hotel, that you are requesting a “service” or infor­mation. Here people are always the priority. So here you really get to know your hosts: as people, not as mere service pro­viders. Daniela and Martin have rea­lised their dream and are living it out. That’s obvious at all times. In their first season, the couple say that they met an unbe­lie­vable number of inte­resting people. And, should you decide to travel to Zoé, you will find that you too will get to know two very inte­resting and likeable people there.

What is more, the pair seem to manage effort­lessly to combine the best from their old and new homes. German “virtues“ meet superb hos­pi­tality and the high art of spon­ta­neity. They chose the name of their pro­perty carefully. Zoe is derived from the ancient Greek word for “life“. And in Greece, and as far as this couple are con­cerned, that means the current moment, the now. Just imagine that some good friends of yours emi­grated to Greece and you have gone to visit them.

50 shades of blue

From the hillside location set back slightly from the sea, there is a won­derful view lite­rally over and beyond the nearby tourist centre. And anyone who has lis­tened to their hosts will find, also on the acces­sible north coast, a great many lovely little beaches that are never too busy, and are very close by.

Here life is won­derfully easy and simple. More than 300 days of sunshine, iri­de­scent tones of blue sea and sky that change over the course of the day, his­toric sights, walks in the high moun­tains, on high plains and in gorges, visits to caves, beaches and towns can fill more than a day. Often you feel as if you have been trans­ported into a scene from Zorba the Greek. And whe­rever you go, you encounter the fri­end­liness of the Cretans and their won­derful Medi­ter­ranean cuisine – regardless of whether it is served in a simple tavern or a top-notch restaurant.

These two Cycladean-style houses were built during the first wave of tourism in the 1970s at the edge of the village Kou­tou­loufari. When Daniela dis­co­vered the houses, they had already been standing empty for 15 years and nature had long-since begun to reclaim the pre­mises. It was for­t­unate that Daniela reco­g­nised the buil­dings’ potential imme­diately and fell hope­l­essly in love with the location and the view. So much so that even the extensive reno­vation work could not deter her and her husband. Since then, ever­y­thing has been rebuilt and updated here. Even the rein­forced con­crete ske­leton has been exposed and refur­bished.

The five apart­ments were largely gutted. Only the basic out­lines remained. In what were dark and narrow rooms, guests now find open, airy spaces between 36 and 55 m² where life is both elegant and simple. White as the dominant colour is sup­ple­mented by light grey or beige accents. Light patitité flo­oring, a special and very expensive type of marbled cement flo­oring, applied in wafer-thin layers in a multi-stage process, seems to give an informal structure and, with its dis­creet opu­lence, almost gives a sense of floating on air. Muted colours and material choice are accented by dashes of con­trasting colour – here a Berber rug, there an ori­ental cushion, else­where nuances of silver, brown or brass from the scat­tering of “objets trouvées” from all over the world. However, you will not find Greek blue any­where at Zoé. After all, it’s all around you the whole day long – from your first morning glimpse of sky and sea from under the covers, right through to the setting of the sun. Its shifting depths are so intense it almost pierces right through you.

All suites have their own indi­vidual cha­racter and fea­tures, and you will find it hard to choose between them. Where once entire Greek families flocked on holiday, now it is gene­rally couples who come to expe­rience the Medi­ter­ranean ease that seduces you into non­chalant spon­ta­neity.

Now, whenever Daniela’s husband asks her whether she fancies a trip to Paris, Milan or overseas, she usually says a polite no thanks. She has found her home in the world and wants for nothing here. How times change! And with that we say: Kalimera! We wish you a warm welcome at Villa Zoé!

Travel tips

Depending on the weather, the season runs from April to at least mid-October. If you still want to come by this year: siga siga — slowly, slowly. The only things that you really should always take with you to Greece and to Villa Zoé are time, mindfulness and a wil­lingness to slow down. The best oppor­tu­nities to grab yourself a suite are curr­ently in July and August. As there is almost always a pleasant breeze blowing on Crete and heat­waves are rare, even in high summer, this pro­perty is highly recom­mended.


By Ulrich Stefan Knoll, May 2018

The place

Hotel Villa Zoé
Villa Zoé
Hotel Villa Zoé
At Villa Zoé in the village of Kou­tou­loufari on Crete, Greek archi­tecture meets tre­asures from across the world. Two former glo­be­trotters have ful­filled their dream of owning a hotel by res­toring two old Cycladic houses.

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Kreta at its best! Wir hatten einen wun­der­baren Urlaub in der Villa Zoé. Ein rundum Wohlfühl-Paket mit bezau­bernden Gast­gebern! Daniela und Martin haben einen fas­zi­nie­renden Ort geschaffen. Man kann die Insel erkunden und kommt jeden Abend mit Freude „nach Hause“. Ent­spannung mit Lan­des­kunde pur. La vita è bella!

Edda & Oliver sagt:

Die Villa Zoé über­zeugte uns mit Gebor­genheit und Pri­vatheit in schöner Archi­tektur. Unsere per­fekten Gast­geber, Daniela und Martin, berei­teten uns einen warm­her­zigen Empfang. Wir haben uns rundum wohl­ge­fühlt in dem geschmackvoll aus­ge­stat­teten Apartment. Die schattig gele­genen Liegen mit der erfri­schenden Außen­dusche wurden im Nu zu unseren Lieb­lings­plätzen.
Jeder Tag begann mit einem spek­ta­ku­lären kre­ti­schen Früh­stück, das nichts ver­missen ließ.
Zu unserer abwechs­lungs­reichen Tages­ge­staltung hatten unsere auf­merk­samen Gast­geber stets eine feine Auswahl treff­si­cherer Tipps.
Bestens erholt kehrten wir nach 2 Wochen wieder nach Hause zurück. Die per­sön­liche Atmo­sphäre und der auf­merksame Service bleiben uns in bester Erin­nerung.
Auf ein Wie­der­sehen
Ulrike und Robert

Ulrike und Robert sagt:

Es ist gerade einmal einen Monat her, dass wir einen wun­derbar ent­span­nenden Urlaub in der Villa Zoe ver­bracht haben und die Sehn­sucht nach dieser zau­ber­haften Insel, der Oase namens Zoe und den lie­bens­werten Gast­gebern schon wieder da ist. Es ist schön wenn man so ver­wöhnt wird. Das Früh­stück ist schon immer eine Freude, lie­bevoll ange­richtet und immer mit einem Lächeln und guter Laune ser­viert. Die guten Restaurant Tipps nehmen wir gerne an, auch wenn wir schon ganz oft auf Kreta in der Region waren und siehe da, wir brauchen nicht mehr zu suchen. Der Geschmack ist der Gleiche, wir sind nie ent­täuscht worden. Darauf ist Verlass!! Für den köst­lichen Geburtstags ‑Kuchen, der als Über­ra­schung morgens da stand und den coolen Geburts­tagssong von Daniela und Martin möchte ich mich auch noch einmal bedanken, Ihr seid einfach Spitze. Es gibt immer eine kleine Über­ra­schung, ich verrate aber jetzt nicht mehr. Wir kommen immer wieder, denn Orte wo Men­schen ihr ganzes Herzblut mit ein­geben, ziehen magisch an. Jassas nach Kreta!! Han­nelore und Stefan

Hannelore sagt:

Wir waren im Sommer 2018 bei Daniela und Martin. Wir träumen heute noch davon. Ganz wun­derbare Gast­freund­schaft und Erholung pur. Wir kommen wieder.

Elke + Markus sagt:

Eine ganz besondere Oase und ein herr­licher Ort. Stilvoll, herzlich, duftend und so angenehm unauf­dringlich und doch stets zur Stelle, wenn gewünscht die Gast­geber.
Und ja, natürlich: ich komme wieder!
Danke für eine per­fekte Woche Auszeit im Jaques!
Bianca

Bianca Meier sagt:

Wie wird man ein Wie­der­ho­lungs­täter? Besucht die Villa Zoe und ihr wisst es.….
Ja, die Zimmer sind perfekt und der Garten ist ein Traum, aber das Herz­stück der Zoe sind die beiden.….
Daniela und Martin — Danke, dass ihr Euren Traum mit Gästen und Freunden teilt. Sie sind mit Herzblut dabei und das findet man heute kaum noch. Gast­geber, die lieben was sie tun. Das findet man heute nur noch ganz selten.
Wir raten jedem — pro­biert es aus und werdet wie wir — WIEDERHOLUNGSTÄTER!!
Daniela und Martin wir wün­schen euch für die bevor­ste­hende Saison alles erdenklich Gute.
Wir kommen wieder!!
Stefan und Detlef

Detlef Benesch sagt:

Es ist so wun­derbar geschrieben. Ich kann das nur bestä­tigen, denn ich liege gerade mit meinem Mann Bernd auf den Liegen unter dem Baum im Garten der Villa Zoe. Der Vogel singt,der ange­nehme Wind lässt uns nicht schwitzen wir blicken auf das Meer und haben wol­ken­loser strahlend blauer Himmel.
Es ist unser vor­letzter Tag deshalb heute ganz ent­spannt begonnen mit leckerem Früh­stück wie im Bericht geschrieben. Es fühlt sich genau so an,so ist es hier,so schmeckt es hier so wohl fühlt man sich hier!
Wir sind Wie­der­holer zum 2. Mal hier und nicht zum letzten mal .
Wir haben alle Tips ange­nommen und sind begeistert.…
Entspannte,herzliche Men­schen Daniela und Martin
DANKE dass ihr mit viel Schweiß und Arbeit dass für uns Gäste erschaffen habt.
Yassas auf ein Wie­der­sehen!
Herz­lichst Elke und Bernd

Elke Lötsch sagt:

Ein sehr schönes Projekt habt ihr da ver­wirk­licht! Als ich den Text las, fühlte ich mich fast 10 Jahre zurück­ver­setzt, als wir genau das Gleiche emp­fanden und unseren Traum auf Kreta erfüllen konnten (aller­dings im Süden!). Viel Glück euch beiden und ihr habt das genau richtig gemacht!
Viele Grüße
Thomas & Caro

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