That's really helpful. Especially about internet, "seasonal" villages, renting long-term before rushing to buy, and driving safety. The info is way better than the video and audio quality :). I'm looking forward to your other videos.
Hello, Rose :) Thank you for targeting some important and useful information about Crete because we're considering moving to that beautiful island. Best wishes to you!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, welcome to Crete when you are ready to move. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask. Best wishes to you too.
@@island.odyssey I appreciate your warm comment, Rose :) Thank you for your wishes and for being open to questions. Where is the best place to ask you some questions about the main living costs in Crete? + about the possibilities to open accommodation renting business. I understand it might vary but I would like to know what you think based on your own experience :)
@@zanetaurbanaviciene1172 Hey, those questions can be asked on my blog, and I would be more than happy to address them to the best of my knowledge. pamestinkriti.com, you will actually find many posts there that might answer your questions.
Where will you find a bed n breakast up in the mountains, Rose? Better just go slow. You see lights from oncoming traffic from a long way off. There are not too many accidents with foreigners at night, I think.
Well, you will be surprised at the bed and breakfast, that some of our friends have stayed at, even if you drive up the mountain, you are usually not too far from the next village so it is possible to find a place to stay for a night.
Hi Rose, tnks 4 your Blog "" also in Italian language ^_^ "" and Vlog. I am learning a lot of things about Crete, because I would like to move to Chania. kiss
Hi, apart from the tips I have given, like being careful on the roads while driving here in Crete, I can't think of anything else, but maybe if you ask me questions that you might have, I will be able to advise you.
@@island.odyssey thanks for the advice, I am actually currently looking to rent a place outside the city of Chania. Do you know of any websites or local real estates that rent furnished houses ? Would love to know if there is one.
@@polasalay9852 Yes, I would recommend one called dream catchers, it's run by a British couple and they are super reliable and professional, just Google dream catchers Crete, you can also check out the one called euroland crete
@@island.odyssey thank you soo much, you’re a legend. They seem to only sell properties on the website, are you sure they rent places as well ? I am staying for two months only.
@@polasalay9852 Please check euroland crete, they do rentals too. There is also another agency their website is costanitavillas.com, they also do rentals
Hey there! My wife and I are planning on moving there. Have you always lived in Crete or did you come from elsewhere and have to go thru the visa process. We plan to go through the FIP visa process.
Well, any place in the Chania area would have a strong internet connection, places like Kalives, Akrotiri, Souda those are open all year round, and you have access to all services like Banks, Post Office, And even though some cafes will be closed in the winter, there a few that stay open all year.
I would love to move to Crete, and I think I would fit right in as an Orthodox Serb., However, I don't think there are jobs in Crete for foreigners, and the only thing that makes sense for survival there (unless you are a millionaire) would be to live off the land, and perhaps fish. That being said, you would need at least a few hundred thousand dollars to get started..., If there is a better chance, or different opportunity, then yes, perhaps there is a possibility.
very informative. Thank you so much for sharing and taking the time to make these videos!
That's really helpful. Especially about internet, "seasonal" villages, renting long-term before rushing to buy, and driving safety. The info is way better than the video and audio quality :). I'm looking forward to your other videos.
HaHa, my video and audio have improved I promise lol thank you for watching and commenting. Glad to hear that the info was helpful.
Hello, Rose :) Thank you for targeting some important and useful information about Crete because we're considering moving to that beautiful island. Best wishes to you!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, welcome to Crete when you are ready to move. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask.
Best wishes to you too.
@@island.odyssey I appreciate your warm comment, Rose :) Thank you for your wishes and for being open to questions. Where is the best place to ask you some questions about the main living costs in Crete? + about the possibilities to open accommodation renting business. I understand it might vary but I would like to know what you think based on your own experience :)
@@zanetaurbanaviciene1172 Hey, those questions can be asked on my blog, and I would be more than happy to address them to the best of my knowledge. pamestinkriti.com, you will actually find many posts there that might answer your questions.
@@island.odyssey Thank you, Rose, I gonna read through blog posts!
@@zanetaurbanaviciene1172 Perfect👍🏾👍🏾
Where will you find a bed n breakast up in the mountains, Rose? Better just go slow. You see lights from oncoming traffic from a long way off. There are not too many accidents with foreigners at night, I think.
Well, you will be surprised at the bed and breakfast, that some of our friends have stayed at, even if you drive up the mountain, you are usually not too far from the next village so it is possible to find a place to stay for a night.
Hi Rose, tnks 4 your Blog "" also in Italian language ^_^ "" and Vlog. I am learning a lot of things about Crete, because I would like to move to Chania. kiss
Thank you so much for watching, commenting, and for visiting my blog.
You're so sweet....thanks for the video.
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Very insightful video!!
I am planning to visit and stay in Crete for two months,
I would love to hear any advice from you. Thanks
Hi, apart from the tips I have given, like being careful on the roads while driving here in Crete, I can't think of anything else, but maybe if you ask me questions that you might have, I will be able to advise you.
@@island.odyssey thanks for the advice, I am actually currently looking to rent a place outside the city of Chania. Do you know of any websites or local real estates that rent furnished houses ?
Would love to know if there is one.
@@polasalay9852 Yes, I would recommend one called dream catchers, it's run by a British couple and they are super reliable and professional, just Google dream catchers Crete, you can also check out the one called euroland crete
@@island.odyssey thank you soo much, you’re a legend.
They seem to only sell properties on the website, are you sure they rent places as well ?
I am staying for two months only.
@@polasalay9852 Please check euroland crete, they do rentals too. There is also another agency their website is costanitavillas.com, they also do rentals
Good advice Rose! 👍
Thank you
Hey there! My wife and I are planning on moving there. Have you always lived in Crete or did you come from elsewhere and have to go thru the visa process. We plan to go through the FIP visa process.
Hey, I came from Kenya So yes I went through the visa process.
Is it easy to find a job?
Hey please read this article I wrote about finding jobs in Crete pamestinkriti.com/moving-to-crete-how-to-find-a-job/
@@island.odyssey Thanks, very informative blog.
@@CarmelZJ Glad you liked it.
Which areas by the beaches have good internet and are open all year round. I’m only interested in renting
Well, any place in the Chania area would have a strong internet connection, places like Kalives, Akrotiri, Souda those are open all year round, and you have access to all services like Banks, Post Office, And even though some cafes will be closed in the winter, there a few that stay open all year.
@@island.odyssey thank you so much! Hoping to move there after Embassy gives the okay for folks to travel there again.
@@deetrinda8400 Yeah, we are living in very strange time, But hopefully, things will get better, and we can move freely again.
I would love to move to Crete, and I think I would fit right in as an Orthodox Serb., However, I don't think there are jobs in Crete for foreigners, and the only thing that makes sense for survival there (unless you are a millionaire) would be to live off the land, and perhaps fish. That being said, you would need at least a few hundred thousand dollars to get started..., If there is a better chance, or different opportunity, then yes, perhaps there is a possibility.