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Eirini

Sarlata, Avithos, Kefalonia

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 4
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Beach 2.3km
  8. Minimarket 500m
  9. Taverna 1km
  • Ground Floor: Open plan living/dining room (A/C, TV, WiFi) with doors to pool terrace. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine). Double bedroom (A/C, TV) with en suite shower room and doors to pool terrace. Twin bedroom (A/C, TV) with en suite shower room and doors to pool terrace.
  • Outside: Sun terrace. Barbecue. Part-lawned grounds. Gated Private parking. Portable Gas BBQ.
  • Private swimming pool (7m x 3.5m).

Charming views across the tops of olive trees to the glittering Ionian Sea are yours to enjoy from this comfortable, contemporary and thoughtfully designed property sitting in a gently elevated position within easy reach of several of Kefalonia’s most attractive beaches, many good tavernas and the island’s lively capital Argostoli.

A combination of panoramic windows and large, sliding glass doors ensures the interior remains bright and welcoming, the palpable sense of space further enhanced by an impressive vaulted beamed ceiling in the living area. Furnishings, fabrics, fixtures and fittings are all stylish, tastefully chosen and perfectly colour-coordinated around a soothing palette of taupe, beige and pale magnolia.

Ensuring parity for sharing parties the equally attractive bedrooms are both en suite and have independent access directly to the pool terrace, their placement on opposing sides of the central living area bringing an added degree of privacy.

A predominantly West facing aspect keeps the private pool basking in sunshine all day long and allows the adjacent terrace to offer front row seats for those spectacular Mediterranean sunsets.

For everyday necessities there is a minimarket conveniently within 500m or it is 1.5km (about a 5 minute drive) to Svoronata, a quintessential Greek village with a pair of well stocked minimarkets and a couple of laid-back, family-run tavernas amongst other amenities. A kilometre or so further brings you to the sandy beach of Ammes, one of several easily reached within a 15 minute drive of the property and which include the particularly family-friendly beaches of Ai Helis & Avithos (the latter home to a popular beach bar and an even more popular taverna just above!).

Lassi (6.5km) and, of course, the capital, Argostoli (13km) offer a further wealth of holiday diversions including numerous shops, bars and a comprehensive selection of restaurants ranging from casual to fine-dining.

  • Near-identical sister property Chrysa can be found in its own private grounds a little further along from Eirini. Both properties rented together would be a good choice for a larger party or even two independent families as everyone could be within easy distance of each other while at the same time fully retain their individual space and privacy.
  • Designated by a fence and young shrubs, the edge of the property grounds is part-elevated in places meaning younger children may require supervision.
  • Property Licence Number: MHTE 08 30 K 10 00 08864 0 1.

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 Eirini 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 Eirini

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Eirini

Olives, ouzo and octopus - try them all?!

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

Antisamos - What a Beach!

A great beach used as a backdrop for much of the Captain Corelli movie. A sweeping white pebbly bay, great for snorkelling. Chilled out beach bars on hand to offer bar service to your sun lounger!

Take a trip...

to the aquamarine waters of Melissani Lake. We should entitle this 'not to be missed'. Melissani Lake is simply stunning: the colours and eerie atmosphere is something you will never forget.

Saddle up and explore

There is an excellent established riding school located in the village of Zervata, 4km south of Sami. A truly wonderful experience, their experienced team offer everything from 1-5 hours trips, to camping overnight with barbecue and campfire. For horse riding enthusiasts, this has to be high up on your list of things to do

Visit Ithaca for a day, home to Odysseus and Penelope of mythology

We would recommend that you do some swatting up before you go, as the Iliad is littered with references to Ithaca, it was where Odysseus was trying to return to for 10 years! Much more easily, you could visit the cave of Nymphs, or why not simply relax, have a nice lunch in one of the waterfront cafes in Vathi and then drop into one of the many delightful coves for a swim or a nap.

Drogorati caves

Although they have deservedly become a serious attraction on the Island, it’s never so busy that you have to spend much time waiting to see them. We recommend that you try to arrive there either early(ish) morning or late afternoon, so as to be sure to avoid any bus party that may be visiting the caves as part of their Island tour. The Stalagmites and Stalactites are well worth the effort of driving here.

Wine lovers - rejoice!

Kefalonia has many excellent wineries, all of which are delighted to offer wine tastings. But please respect the laws, and don’t drink and drive. Why not go twice, and swap drivers? Or try the nearby Gentilini winery, the taxi drivers know the way ( and back!)

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, these beaches are protected and supervised to ensure that the eggs are not disturbed by the invasion of sun umbrellas and beach barbecues that can often be found on such stunningly beautiful beaches. Mounda Beach itself is the nearest beach to the villa, unspoilt, beautiful and fascinating.

The hills are alive ....

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.

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.

Snakes alive! 15th August celebrates bizarre religious ceremony

On the biggest festival day of the year in Greece, the festival of Saint Maria, the most bizarre goings on take place in a village called Markopoulo. The story goes that Nuns once begged the Virgin Mary to turn them into snakes during a pirate raid, and ever since, snakes are brought out to slither around the icons of the church in Markopoulo on this day, and many people consider this festival as a good luck festival and by touching or kissing the snakes, you are going to have a lucky year

Nearby neighbour- island hop to Zakynthos

Another island, not so far away from Kefalonia, but it could be at the other end of the world, such is the contrast between these beautiful islands. Take the daily ferry over from the port of Pessada for the 90 minute crossing to Skinari, in the north of Zakynthos, and from there you could take another boat trip to the amazing ship-wreck beach, or go for a sightseeing tour before catching the evening ferry back.

Pie in the sky?

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 whats in it, but it is flaky filo pastry stuffed with minced pork meat & rice along with the secret recipe of spices and sauce. It is delicious -and will have you walking on air...

Zax - a - ro- pla - stio ( pastry shop in other words!)

Visit any Zaxaroplastio for a sweet pastry! This complicated word denotes popular pastry shops that have a large array of tiny, sticky, confections, using filo pastry, nuts, honey, figs and raisins, some cakes ooze chocolate - – naughty but nice….

Love thy neighbour - why not explore Lefkas - the island next door?

Lefkatha means white and the islands' name of Lefkas reflects the towering white cliffs and beaches on the Western shores of this green and unspoilt island. Sailing from Fiscardo to Vassiliki, plenty of windsurfers consider this bay serious windsurfing territory. Apart from watching the colourful sails as they strut their stuff, exploring the rest of the island is a delight. Sivota, Nidri, Geni and Lefkas Town offer a wonderful variety of beaches, villages and towns to explore

A gently shelving beach means parents can relax and watch the toddlers play!

Kaminia beach is a welcome relaxing beach, where the youngsters are free to paddle thanks to the gently shelving beach, and parents can sit back and watch the children enjoying themselves without any worries, just building the odd sandcastle or two!

Argostoli back streets - explore a little...

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

Spook yourself out at the Mazarakata tombs

Between the villages of Lakythra and Metaxata visit the eerie Mazarakata tombs and wander among the ancient graves where wildflowers bloom in colourful abundance. Excavated mainly by Kefalonian archaeologist Panayotis Kavvadias in 1908, the burial chambers had been filled with decorative clay pots, tiles, glassware and gold plates, which are now housed in the Archaeological Museum of Argostoli. Today all that remains are the tombs themselves, where you can clamber and explore as you choose. It's a remarkably tranquil area, and the ideal place to spend a few hours with a sketchpad imagining the ancient civilisation that created it.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Argostoli 10 mins 
Lourdas 15 mins 
Sami 40 mins 
Skala 45 mins 

Beaches

Avithos 10 mins 
Makris Yialos 10 mins 
Agios Thomas 15 mins 
Spartia Beach 15 mins 
Lourdas Beach 20 mins 
Katelios 35 mins 
Mounda 40 mins 
Skala 45 mins 

Airports

Kefalonia 5 mins 

ports

Sami 40 mins 
Poros 50 mins 
Times are approximate

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