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Elena Costa

Apolisi, Nissaki, Corfu

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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. Table Tennis
  8. Beach 2km
  9. Taverna 1km
  10. Mini-market 1.1km
  • Lower Ground Floor: Open plan living/dining area (A/C, Smart TV, WiFi) with doors to covered dining terrace. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher).
  • Ground Floor: Twin bedroom (A/C, TV) with en suite shower room and doors to shared terrace. Double bedroom (A/C, TV) with en suite shower room and doors to shared terrace. Utility area (washing machine). Cloakroom.
  • First Floor: Landing. Double bedroom (A/C, TV) with en suite bathroom and doors to private partly covered terrace.
  • Outside: Sun terrace. Table tennis. In-built barbecue. Covered dining terrace. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (7.5m x 4.5m) with ladder access.

Poised on a hillside amidst lush green olive groves, Elena Costa enjoys wonderful panoramic views across the Ionian Sea towards the Greek mainland and mountains beyond.

The property combines modern comfort with traditional touches. The main living accommodation is open-plan and on a lower level, with large glass doors allowing plenty of natural light and providing direct access to the spacious swimming pool terrace. Internal stairs lead up to the bedrooms, all of which are en-suite, on the ground and first floor.

The highlight of any holiday here will surely be the unspoilt views from all terraces, whether enjoying a cooling dip in your private pool, playing a competitive game of table tennis, or reclining on a lounger with your holiday read, the views are ever present. The in-built barbecue and extensive outdoor space make Elena Costa an appealing choice for guests seeking leisurely outdoor meals and family evenings together while gazing across the sea and twinkling lights along the surrounding peninsula.

A 20 minute walk downhill will lead you to the basic amenities (two tavernas, bakery, coffee shop and mini-market) of Nissaki and the scenic coastal road linking Corfu Town with the sought-after destinations such as Kassiopi (16.5km), San Stefanos (13km) and Kalami (8.5km) in the north east of the island.

The beach at Nissaki (2.1km) can be reached in five minutes by car. Here you will find a peaceful and attractive pebble bay renowned for its crystal-clear waters, swimming opportunities, snorkelling and boat hire. The quaint harbour is home to fishing boats and traditional tavernas serving the daily catch and other Corfiot dishes.

Elena Costa is not to be missed and is a great addition to our offering within Corfu.

  • In combination with nearby sister properties Angela & Anna Nissaki, Elena Costa would be a great choice for larger families or a group of friends wishing to holiday together whilst retaining individual space and privacy.
  • Property Licence No. 0829K10TK8260001

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 Elena Costa 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 Elena Costa

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Elena Costa

Enjoy a little orchestra music in the square

Splianada Square is the main square of the island and the central meeting spot for locals and visitors, situated in Corfu (Kerkyra) Town. It was constructed to resemble the European Royal Gardens. It is the largest square in the Balkans and one of the largest in Europe. During the summer months, symphonic orchestras perform at the kiosk that is situated in the square. Order a Greek coffee and soak in the atmosphere....

Explore the north-east coast by boat

Hire a boat for the day to explore the beautiful north-east coast, probably the prettiest coastline here on the island. You can stop off in any number of little coves that can only be discovered by sea, go for a swim or try some snorkelling, before heading to one of the bays (Agni, Kalami or San Stefanos) for a spot of lunch.

Play a round of golf

You'll find the island's 18-hole golf course close to Ermones on the Ropa Valley (west of Corfu Town). This excellent course (one of only half a dozen in all of Greece!) was created by the British during their time of occupation.

Local Greek Night

Why not book up to go to the weekly Greek Night at the local taverna called Roumelis. Held once per week it is a night you will really enjoy. Best to book as it is a very popular night out within the area.

Visit the place where Prince Philip was born

Mon Repos, the birthplace of Prince Philip can be found a short 20-minute walk away from the town centre of Corfu. The walk to and from the palace of Mon Repos along the Garitsa Bay is delightful. On arriving into Mon Repos you will be amazed at the lush gardens and the grandness of this royal abode where the Greek royal family used to spend their annual vacations in the early part of the last century.

Go hill walking along the many trails

The Spartillas to Ano Perithia via Mount Pantokrator is one of our favourites. Hike through the hills to the highest peak on the island and visit the deserted hillside village of Ano Perithea for a delightful lunch in one of the tavernas there along the way. Remember your camera!

Visit Pontikinissi (Mouse Island)

What a lovely way to spend a half day, take a trip out to the Kanoni peninsula and enjoy a coffee on the waterfront café there, next to the Vlahernon monastery, which is also an island, but has been connected to the Kanoni peninsula by a small causeway. It's from this small causeway that you take the regular boat crossing over to Pontikinissi about a 5 minute boat trip away. Don’t forget your swimming gear, as you can easily have a lovely swim here.

A fun day out at Aqualand

Corfu Aqualand, near to the village of Agios Ioannis, is one of the largest water parks in Europe and features 51 slides, several pools, a lazy river and a wide variety of other water attractions. There’s something for all ages here and it is a great way to keep the whole family entertained.

The bitesize Archeological Museum

This little gem is small but magnificent! You won't get museum indigestion here as it is quite small, but very well laid-out, with a couple of real highlights which are as good as anything we've seen in the whole of Greece on many trips in the past. It is air-conditioned which makes it a lovely place on a very hot day - cool off as a culture vulture!

Sail over to Paxos

Paxos is a tiny unspoilt idyllic island, full of olive trees and oozing with charm. There are just three coastal villages with Gaios being the most well-known. Well worth a day's visit.

Visit the Durrells' home

Visit the White House in Kalami, home to the Durrell family back in the 1930's, whilst Lawrence wrote his novel 'Prospero's Cell' and where Gerald wrote 'My Family and Other Animals', both a must read when holidaying in Corfu.

Saddle up and explore!

There are two horse riding schools along the north east coast of Corfu. One at Avlaki (Avlaki Horse Riding School) and one at Ano Korakiana (TrailRiders Corfu). Different rides are available for beginners and children. Those with experience will be taken on more demanding rides, through the olive groves and along the beach!

Enjoy a little retail therapy!

The narrow streets radiating off from the Liston house small shops of every commercial nature. Dominated by the 'gold shops', Corfiot craftsmen excel at designing and making Greek jewellery in gold - this coupled with competitive prices may tempt you. Among the bustle, look out for those shops and stalls selling local items like wild honey, fig cakes and handmade lace.

Visit Paleokastritsa (easier to get there than to say it!)

Pa-le-o-ka-str-it-sa (pronunciation: just let it roll off the tongue!) is set around three main bays. It is famous for being Corfu's most treasured beauty spot; beware it can become busy in high season. Luxury yachts sail in to admire the backdrop of the beautiful green hills around Paleokastritsa. The best way for the views, is to go via the Troumpetas pass. Look on your map for Skipero (which is on the main Sidari road) - the pass is just above.

Enjoy the beach where princes and lords regularly visit!

A quiet cove situated between Kouloura and Agios Stephanos, Kerasia is quite stunning. The Rothschilds have a holiday home on the headland, and Prince Charles and Lord Sainsbury are regulars. It is a long sweeping beach, with just one taverna and a scattering of villas. During lunchtime, the occasional day trip boat may arrive - but they soon depart! It is an idyllic 'get away from it all' setting.

Photos ops from the Old Fort

One of the island's principal attractions, Corfu's Old Fort, otherwise known as Paleo Frourio, has served to protect Corfu Town throughout various historical conflicts. Construction began in the 8th century but later modifications included the Venetians adding a moat in the 16th century and the British adding various buildings inside the fort such as the church during the 19th century. Magnificent views over the city are available from the top of the fort.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Nissaki 20 mins 
Kassiopi 35 mins 
Corfu 50 mins 

Beaches

Nissaki 5 mins 
Barbati 15 mins 
Kalami 25 mins 
Kerasia 35 mins 

Airports

Corfu 50 mins 

ports

Corfu 50 mins 
Times are approximate

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