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Dionisis Villa

Karavados, Trapezaki, Kefalonia

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 6
  2. 2 Double Bedrooms
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 3 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Beach 800m
  8. Taverna 800m
  9. Mini-market 1.4km
  • Ground Floor: Open plan kitchen/ living/dining room (oven, microwave, dishwasher, A/C, TV, WiFi) with doors to terrace. Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower room and doors to terrace. Twin bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower room and doors to terrace. Double bedroom (A/C) with patio doors to terrace. Shower room (washing machine).
  • Outside: Dining terrace. Sun terrace. Private parking. In-built barbecue.
  • Private swimming pool (7m x 4m).

Looking out across olive groves, with the glistening Ionian Sea in the distance, Dionisis Villa is one of three properties located just 800m from the coast. Each villa sits on its own spacious plot and has been thoughtfully designed to offer rest and relaxation.

Modern, stylish, tastefully decorated using pale and light shades and conveniently all on one floor, Dionisis Villa is an inviting home with comfortable furnishings.  All rooms enjoy direct access on to the attractive pool terrace where you can while away the hours soaking up the sun from one of the day beds.

Guests can walk downhill to the sandy coves and bathing platforms in Agios Thomas, the ideal spot for any amateur snorkeller, as well as a cliff-top taverna and snack bar. The village of Karavados (1.4km) is further up the road, at the base of Mount Ainos and surrounded by pine trees and citrus groves. This classic Greek village is home to a church, mini-market and local taverna.

A short 5 minute drive or a 25 minute stroll with take you to the village and beach of Trapezaki with a handful of restaurants, including the highly regarded ‘Denis’, a celebrated bakery and a mini-market. Other beaches within a short drive are Lourdas (8km) considered to be one of the best on the island with several well regarded tavernas along its extensive seafront and Mounda (24km) renowned both for the quality of its fine golden sand and reputation as a sanctuary for the endangered Loggerhead turtle.

This is an ideal villa for those wanting to be close to fabulous beaches, within easy reach of Kefalonia’s main attractions and less than 20 minutes from both the airport and the capital Argostoli with its array of shops, galleries and harbour.

Please note: this property has an adapted en suite shower room, which is accessed from the double bedroom.

  • Being located within the same plot as Athina Villa and Panagis Villa means Dionisis Villa could be a good choice for an extended family or a group of friends who can be near to each other whilst retaining their own individual space and privacy.
  • Property Licence No. 1364928

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note: The Greek Government charge a Climate Tax which is payable by guests staying in hotels and other properties. For Dionisis Villa the charge is a flat rate of €15 (£13.04) per night. For your convenience we will add this amount to your booking, rather than you having to pay it in resort.

Location of Dionisis Villa

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Dionisis Villa

Argostoli back streets

For retail therapy, the pedestrian Lithostrato offers a wonderful selection of shops offering everything from local produce to stylish leather shoes. There are plenty of local cafes for refreshments and the Orthodox church of St. Spiridon and the Catholic church always have their doors open. Go on Tuesday, Thursday or Fridays in the evenings when all the shops are open!

Turtle rescue fund

The Kefalonia locals are extremely proud of the fact that the Caretta caretta turtles continue to use these unspoilt beaches in the south of the island to nest their eggs. As one would hope and expect, much of this coastline is protected and supervised to ensure that the eggs are not disturbed. There are a number of beautiful and fascinating beaches close to the villa. You can also spot turtles down in Argostoli harbour.

Wine lovers rejoice

With 8 different wineries to choose from - Kefalonia is a wine connoisseurs delight. Spend an afternoon stocking up for the holiday and then decide which ones to take home! At the end of August, in nearby Fragata, there is a wine festival where local producers offer free tastings and there is plenty of music and celebrations.

Sample the local meat pie

The Greeks love their pies, and the Kefalonians have taken it one step further in producing this nourishing dish. Everyone has their own secret recipe, so we are unable to tell you exactly what's in it, but it is filo pastry stuffed with minced pork meat and rice along with an undisclosed mixture of spices and sauce - delicious!

Island hop to Zakynthos

Not so far away from Kefalonia, but it could be at the other end of the world, such is the contrast between these 2 islands. Take the ferry over from the port of Pesada (10 mins from the villa) to Agios Nikolaos and from here visit the Blue Caves or the famous Shipwreck Beach.

The King of the Castle!

St Georges Castle is the historic capital of Kefalonia. A great place to wander and explore. There are many alleyways, along with a wonderful old church and monastery with ancient icons on display. Afterwards, why not stop for a coffee or lunch there.

Olives, ouzo and octopus

Treat yourself to a typical Meze – a series of tiny dishes that accompany the aniseed based liquor. Visit an Ouzerie, similar to a Spanish tapas bar – a great way to spend a lazy afternoon.

Spend the day at Lourdas

One of the longest beaches in Kefalonia, here you will find plenty of bars, restaurants and shops, sunbeds, boat hire and paddle boarding.

Visit mystical Ithaca

Visit the cave of Nymphs, enjoy a relaxed lunch in Vathy harbour, call in at one of the coves for an afternoon swim, learn all about Odysseus and his journey.

Snorkel at Agios Thomas

Its clear waters, sandy beach and gentle waves, make this nearby beach a popular place to snorkel.

Drive to the top of Mount Aenos

Yes, you can drive all the way to the top of Mount Aenos- save your energy for taking photographs and taking in the panoramic views. You may even spot the elusive and extremely endangered wild ponies.

Visit Melissani Lake

The aquamarine waters are simply stunning: the colours and eerie atmosphere is something you will never forget.

Spend the day in Fiscardo

In the north of the island, Fiscardo has something for everyone: Roman ruins, an extremely pretty harbour, great tavernas and restaurants, excellent boutiques and a couple of delightful small bays nearby for an afternoon dip.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Lourdas 15 mins 
Argostoli 20 mins 
Lassi 20 mins 
Sami 45 mins 

Beaches

Trapezaki Beach 5 mins 
Agios Thomas 15 mins 
Lourdas Beach 15 mins 
Spartia Beach 15 mins 
Mounda 35 mins 

Airports

Kefalonia 20 mins 

ports

Pessada 10 mins 
Poros 45 mins 
Sami 50 mins 
Times are approximate

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