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  • The outside space is gorgeous, with numerous tiered patios, large gathering areas around the pool, outdoor kitchen, and multiple dining and sitting areas, for communal feasts and get togethers, rest and relaxation, parties and good times. Natural shade is provided by the existing olive and oak trees and our bespoke umbrellas.   

  • Because of the tiered landscaping and uneven ground small children must be supervised at all times.

  • The house is comprised of three independent stone lodgings, accommodating up to ten people.  Two are fully equipped suites with private kitchens and the other is a stone cabana for two.

  • Please bear in mind that many Greek Villages are pedestrianized and do not offer car service to your door.  This can be shocking for first time guests, arriving with luggage as there is a-5-minute walk up the ancient path and stairs to the house.  Rest assured, that a call, in advance, will secure all the help needed to safely carry your belongings up and down.  There is a small clearance at the start of the footpath for parking.  Just don’t take the space under the shade of the fig tree because the neighbor will complain.  You want to have him on your good side for his organic fresh eggs and home-grown tomatoes.

  • The house provides daily cleaning service if desired.  It is also possible to hire a chef for catered specialties, like the local omelette, froutalia, and other choice Greek dishes.  Choose: pastitsio.

  • On your walks listen to the operatic sizzle of the "tzitziki", the swish of a donkey's tail as it grazes by a gate, the whispering wind through the reeds, a rooster's call, birds chirping, while you catch sight of a lazy cat napping on a century old, stone wall.  You will enjoy seeing goats and grazing sheep, or witness a farmer chase after his herd.  You might cross paths with a wandering hen, encounter a jumpy frog startled by your footsteps, or quietly observe a majestic heron wading in the river bed.