Nestled amongst lush gardens, on the edge of the village of Malia, Cretan Malia Park sits peacefully by the bluest crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The town of Malia is known amongst locals for its fertile soil and generous terrain flourishing with the most delicious produce; and the ancient Minoan summer palace, dating back to 1950 BC, in the Aegean Bronze Age.
Its central location in Crete inspires images of local village life, handmade artifacts and textiles, a strong agricultural community and a traditional seafront locale.
The wild Cretan, and in specific Malian flora, with palm trees, Indian figs and local banana trees, are part of beautiful exotic Mediterranean gardens which remain until today a strong reference point and a source of inspiration for its architecture and style.