Villa Agrius Beach House
Lourdas Bay, Kefalonia
| Reference | kef11 |
|---|---|
| Sleeps | Up to 6 |
| Bedrooms | 2 Doubles and 1 Twin |
| Activities | Cookery, Day Trips, Day Trips, Day Trips, Sightseeing |
| Pool | Private (8m long) |
| Beach | 100 yards |
| Reference | kef11 |
|---|---|
| Sleeps | Up to 6 |
| Bedrooms | 2 Doubles and 1 Twin |
| Activities | Cookery, Day Trips, Day Trips, Day Trips, Sightseeing |
| Pool | Private (8m long) |
| Beach | 100 yards |
The location of this pretty villa is just perfect. Situated on the end of the fabulous Lourdas Beach and boasts fantastic beach and sea views, whilst being shaded by old olive trees.
Villa Agrius is accessed via a short private drive and is just designed for outside living. The accommodation consists on the ground floor level of a compact air-conditioned open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area with TV (limited English channels),DVD and portable CD player and patio doors lead to the front dining terrace. The kitchen area has large fridge/freezer, small dishwasher and microwave. An inner hall, which houses the washing machine leads to the downstairs air-conditioned twin bedroom and this has patio doors out onto the front terrace and a shower with WC en-suite.
Stairs lead to the first floor and the two air-conditioned double bedrooms. Each has a Caribbean styled wooden high ceiling and patio doors opening out onto a small balcony with stunning views of the beach and sea beyond. Both double rooms have shower en-suite.
Outside the 8 metre pool, with steps into the shallow end for children, is situated to the side of the property for extra privacy. The landscaped terraces are well furnished for eating and relaxing outdoors and there is a brick built barbeque for your added enjoyment.
Please note there is an additional £10 per person insurance breakage payment that needs to be added to the price of this villa.
The nearest taverna is just a 2 minute stroll from Villa Agrius. A 5 minute walk down the beach takes you to a mini-market and a wide range of eating places. During high season small boats are available for hire to enable you to explore the private coves and beaches of this gorgeous coastline. The village of Lourdas itself is approximately half a mile up the hill and here are to be found even more tavernas and restaurants offering a wide choice to suit all tastes and pockets.
Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands, but among the least commercialised. The coastline offers mile after mile of sandy beaches and unspoilt rural areas that are waiting to be explored.
The weather on the island of Kefalonia consists of rainy winters and dry, hot summers. With higher winter rainfall, Kefalonia boasts verdant plains, forests and hillsides dotted with grazing mountain goats.
Great food is certainly a feature of Kefalonia. Feta cheeses from goats and ewes milk, olives and fresh fish from the ports at Sami, Poros, Argostoli and Fiskardo are among the islands' specialities served at excellent tavernas across Kefalonia. Our full listing of Kefalonia holiday accommodation includes villas, cottages and apartment options.
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The majority of flights depart on Sundays or Tuesdays and the flight time is approximately 3 hours 15 minutes. Daily flights to Kefalonia are available from Athens airport.
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Andromeda Cookery School run 1, 3 and 7 day courses, covering many aspects of traditional Greek cookery. A sample class includes preparation of fresh salads, including Greek salad and Tzatziki, appetizers including giant beans, meatballs and stuffed aubergines, along with main courses from beef stifado, moussaka and pastitsio. The price includes all ingredients, a certificate and an apron.
Greek wine has an increasingly good reputation, and Kefalonia famous is for its Robala grape which produces the most famous red wines in Greece. There are several vineyards on the island and all are op[en to the public pretty every day of the week during summer and offers visitors a fascinating glimpse of the the cultural side of Kefalonia. The owners are delighted to show off there wares and you can try (not too much!) before you buy and prices are very competitive.
Myrtos Beach on the west coast of Kefalonia is regularly included in the worlds 10 best beaches. When you arrive there are spectacular views from above the beach, but is equally impressive on the surf line! unbelievably it can often be fairly quite as it is not near to any resorts...
Argostoli is the capital of Kefalonia and is well worth a visit, particularly in the aerly evening. The traditional harbour contrasts with smart shopping, and at night the central square surrounded by swish bars and tavernas is the place to hang out with the Kefalonian Cognescenti!
Situated 5km to the south of Sami is Drogatari Cave sits on top of Melissani Lake. It has a rare beauty with almost translucent ameythest waters that reflect the sunlight that pours through the roof back onto the cave walls. You can take a boat trip around the cavern which although a little bit on the touristy side is well worth the experience...