Name of object: ANEMOS VILLA EOT LICENSE ΕΣΛ 1166K91001081801 | |
| Greece - Notio Aigaio - Kyklades - Villa Andros Greece | | Object number: | 63246 |
| Creation date: | 08.09.2014 |
| Type of object: | Villa, terraced |
| Living area: | 60 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 4 |
| Number of sleeping accommodations (sleeps): | 4 |
| Number of bathrooms: | 1 |
Rental Price220 Euro per object per day
Price includes following expenses
Description of objectThe unique location of Anemos villa on the south coast of Andros Cyclades island creates the sensation that you are floating over the majestic blue of the Aegean sea while relaxing in the new private swimming pool and its surrounding area.
Wood and stone architecture in combination with the cycladic light and the surrounding picturesque beaches and cliffs feature a striking mediterranean scenery.
The villa is ideal for 4 persons (couples or family) and includes 2 bedrooms, dining room and living room with traditional fireplace, kitchen, bathroom, external parking, garden and a decorative pool with direct sea view.
The interior of the house (60 sq. m.) is physically extended on the same level to the stone decorated pergola and terrace stretching to another 150 sq. m. of open space for leisure and relaxing giving out the sense that you are simultaneously in the house as well as outdoors to the open sky and the Aegean breeze
Location of objectThe house is located in the middle of the distance between the two major towns of the island(Hora and Batsi) facilitating both isolated relaxing holidays, daily explorations as well as access to services and night life.
Town: Greece, Andros island, Andros GreeceAndros is one of the closest Greek islands to Athens and a popular weekend destination for the Athenians. An attractive island with rich history, Andros Greece distinguishes for the elegant architecture of Hora, the green landscape of the inland and the fabulous beaches.
Andros island, the second-largest of the Cyclades, is a walker's paradise. Its wild mountains are cleaved by fecund valleys with trilling streams and ancient stone mills. On this lush island, springs tend to be a feature of each village and waterfalls cascade down hillsides most of the year. It's worth renting a car to get out to the footpaths, many of them stepped and cobbled, that will lead you through these majestic landscapes and among its copious wildflowers and fascinating archaeological remnants. The handsome main town of Hora, also known as Andros, is a ship owners' enclave packed with neoclassical mansions.
The capital of the island, Hóra (which means “main village”) is home to famous Greek captains and ship owners, and there is a remarkable combination of medieval, neoclassical and island style evident in its houses. Flights of stairs, a spacious square with trees, narrow streets, remarkable churches and museums, shops, cafes and restaurants play their part in the beauty of the place. To top that beauty off, there is a Frankish castle on an islet connected to the main island with an arched stone bridge of the 13th century.
Enjoy the flora of the main island: chestnut, walnut, sycamore, oak, weeping willows, poplar, mulberry, osier and olive trees, fields of thyme, crocus and sage, and, in between, paved paths connect them to the beautiful village of Messariá and the village of Faneroméni within a castle that is ten centuries old and perched at an elevation of 600 m. Don’t forget to pay a visit at the monasteries of Zoodóchos Piyí in Batsí and of Panayia Tomarhiani in Korthi.
Paleópolis lies at 16 km west of Hóra, and used to be the ancient capital town of Ándros, having prospered from the classical to the late roman times. The prehistoric settlement of Pláka, the settlement of Zagora dating to the Geometric period, and the fortified settlement of the Neolithic times (4,500-3,300 BC) with rock paintings of animals, ships and linear designs have all been unearthed in the wider area.
Ándros is definitely worth a visit and can be seen solely as a cultural tourism destination, thanks to its museums. The globally acknowledged Museum of Modern Art, managed by the Vassilis and Eliza Goulandris Foundation, houses unique collections of paintings and sculptures, whereas the archaeological museums in Hóra and Paleópolis represent the ancient history of the island with their exhibits. The Cyclades Olive Museum is a fine example of a small pre-industrial, animal powered, olive oil producing unit that is definitely a must-see site
Arrival and distancesArrival day: negotiable Distance to the sea: Halkolimionas and Apothikes 2 Km Distance to next shop: 6 Km
Sport facilities nearbyCanoeing, Cycling, Diving, Fishing, Hiking, Mountainbiking, Sailing, Surfing, Surfing, Swimming, Water ski,
Theme of holidays- Beach holiday
- Cultural and sighseeing holidays
- Family holidays
- Holidays for singles
- Relaxing holidays
- Romantic holidays
Total sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 4
- thereof 2 Single room(s)
- thereof 1 Double room(s)
- thereof 1 Other sleeping rooms
BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 1- thereof Bathrooms with shower: 1
- 1 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of object- Balcony
- Car Parking
- Garden
- Swimming Pool
- Terrace
Internal facilities of objectMachines and equipment- Cable-TV
- CD-player
- DVD Player
- Linen provided
- Radio
- Stereo
- Towels provided
- TV
- Washing machine
Kitchen facilities- 4 ring stove
- Dish washer
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Oven
ServicesOther- Handicapped: not suitable
- Seniors: not suitable
- Children: welcome
- Pets: not allowed
CateringCatering: Self catered (extra)
Additional InformationSea hawks having their nests on the surrounding cliffs can be seen flying high |
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