Castello Infinity Suites
Adults-only boutique escape (16+) Excellent seafront setting steps from the beach Short stroll to Agia Pelagia’s cafés, tavernas and shops All suites feature a private plunge pool and sun loungers Certified Sustainable Hotel meeting GSTC-recognised standards Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Castello Infinity Suites is an ultra-intimate, adults-only design hotel in Agia Pelagia, where every suite has its own private plunge pool and stylish outdoor space. Overlooking the Cretan Sea and just moments from the beach and resort centre, this five-star hideaway blends boutique luxury, destination-focused gastronomy and certified sustainable practices – tailor-made for couples who want modern comforts with a sense of place.
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Map & location
Agia Pelagia, Crete (Heraklion Area), Greece
Agia Pelagia is one of Crete’s prettiest former fishing villages, wrapped around a sheltered bay with calm waters and a relaxed, grown-up feel. Castello Infinity Suites enjoys a prime spot close to the seafront, placing you around 50m from the beach and moments from local bars and restaurants.
From here you can dip into the resort’s sandy and rocky coves, take coastal walks or head inland to explore traditional Cretan villages. Heraklion city and the archaeological site of Knossos are within easy day-trip reach if you want to mix beach time with culture and history.
- Beach 50m
- bars & restaurants 50m
- Agia Pelagia resort centre 100m
- Approx. transfer time from airport 1 hour 15 minutes (from Heraklion – HER)
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
Every suite at Castello Infinity Suites is centred around its private plunge pool, framed by sunbeds on your balcony or terrace for lazy mornings and sunset dips in complete privacy. While there is no large communal pool, the design deliberately leans into a villa-style experience with access to the sea just a short walk away.
The nearest beach is roughly 50m from the hotel – a calm bay typical of Agia Pelagia, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, and backed by tavernas and cafés. Sunbeds and umbrellas on the public beach are usually available for an extra local charge.
Spa, sports & wellness
Wellbeing is a strong thread here. The small but well-equipped, air-conditioned gym (usually open April–November) offers cardio machines and a stretching zone so you can keep your routine going.
The intimate spa features a sauna and steam room plus a menu of massage treatments and beauty therapies (charges apply; generally 18+ and open limited daytime hours). This makes it easy to pair a beach day or local excursion with a relaxing couple’s treatment on your return.
Around the hotel you’ll also find a concierge-style reception with currency exchange, luggage storage and hire of mobility scooters, wheelchairs or pushchairs (extra charge), plus thoughtful touches such as English-language newspapers (charge) and assistance with local recommendations.
Activities
? Air‑conditioned gym with cardio and stretching zone (seasonal opening)
? Slow-paced relaxation around your private plunge pool
? Easy access to swimming, snorkelling and boat trips from Agia Pelagia bay
? Scenic coastal and village walks around Agia Pelagia
? Day trips to Heraklion, Knossos and traditional Cretan villages (bookable locally)
Guest services
?️ Reception and concierge-style assistance
? Currency exchange (local charges may apply)
? Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
? English newspapers available (charge)
♿ Hire of mobility scooters, wheelchairs and pushchairs (extra charge; subject to availability)
? Spa with sauna, steam room and massage/beauty treatments (18+, charges apply)
? Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
Food & drink
The hotel’s culinary heart is the Galea Gastronomy Workshop, a rooftop à la carte restaurant serving inventive international, Greek and French cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner (typically open early April to early November). Expect fine local ingredients, organic touches and beautifully plated dishes with a Cretan twist, alongside sweeping sea views.
Evenings ease into crafted cocktails at the Galea Bar, open into the night during the main season. Think premium spirits, classic and signature drinks, and a relaxed, adults-only ambience that suits pre-dinner aperitifs or a nightcap under the stars.
A smart-casual dress code usually applies (no beachwear; long trousers requested for gentlemen). Reservations and supplements can vary by season and board basis, so check locally for the latest details. What All Inclusive typically includes.
Rooms
Aquamarine Suite with Plunge Pool and Sea View Sleeps 2–3
Sleeps 2–3. Similar facilities and layout to the Amber Suites but with its own décor scheme and sea-view plunge pool terrace. Ideal if you want that indoor–outdoor flow and sunrise or sunset views over the bay.
Aquamarine Suite with Plunge Pool and Mountain View Sleeps 2–3
Sleeps 2–3. Offers the same generous amenities and private plunge pool, but oriented towards the mountains for a quieter, more sheltered outlook. Great if you prefer landscape views and a sense of seclusion while still being steps from the sea.
Black Pearl Maisonette with Plunge Pool and Mountain View Sleeps 2–3
Sleeps 2–3. Spread over two levels with additional living space and an extra WC. The private plunge pool and loungers are on your balcony or terrace, with mountain views. Features all standard room amenities – flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi, safe, air-con, fridge, coffee-making facilities, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, USB charging, pillow menu, turndown service and daily housekeeping.
Black Pearl Maisonette with Plunge Pool and Sea View Sleeps 2–3
Sleeps 2–3. The most premium option, this duplex-style suite combines a sea-facing plunge pool terrace with the extra WC and added space of the Black Pearl layout. Designed for couples who like a suite feel with separate lounging and sleeping areas plus sweeping sea vistas.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Destination essentials – Agia Pelagia, Crete
Language: Greek. Currency: Euro (€). Time difference from UK: +2 hours. Average flight time from the UK to Heraklion: around 4.5 hours.
Agia Pelagia combines dramatic hillside scenery with a string of small bays, coves and beaches, plus plenty of cafés, tavernas and low-key nightlife. It’s also a convenient base for exploring central Crete, from the Minoan Palace of Knossos to Heraklion’s waterfront and museums.
Hotel information, facility openings and services can vary by season and may change without notice; some facilities incur local charges. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
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