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Levanda

Agios Nikolaos, Stoupa, Peloponnese

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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 1.5km
  8. Taverna 1.5m
  9. Mini-market 2km
  • Ground Floor: Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower room and doors to terrace. Twin bedroom (A/C) with doors to terrace. Shower room (low ceiling). Utility area (washing machine).
  • First Floor: Open plan living/dining room (A/C, ceiling fan, Smart TV, WiFi, ornamental fireplace) with doors to covered terrace. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, microwave).
  • Outside: Sun terrace. In-built barbecue. Covered terrace. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (7m x 3.5m) with ladder access.

In a region where Greek heroes once roamed and myths were born, Levanda offers a charming stage for your own holiday adventures. With panoramic views across rugged hills and the Ionian Sea, this sister villa to Dafne invites you to wake with the sunrise, toast the sunset, and let the Peloponnese work its magic on you.

Set over two levels, Levanda has its living, dining, and kitchen spaces on the first floor, opening onto a covered terrace and barbecue area perfect for long al fresco lunches or relaxed dinners. Downstairs, two bedrooms provide a tranquil retreat, one with an en suite, both with doors leading out to the light-filled terrace. Traditional stone, high ceilings, and pale neutral tones make the villa cool and welcoming, ideal for stretching out after a morning exploring the stunning Peloponnesian coast. 

Agios Nikolaos, just 2km away, charms with its small harbour, fishing boats, and family-run tavernas. A ten-minute drive takes you to Stoupa for seaside dinners, fresh seafood, and cocktails at sunset. For a change of pace, continue northwards to the shaded village square of Kardamyli for lunch, so delightful that, legend has it, Agamemnon once offered it to Achilles to tempt him to fight in the Trojan War, and take a refreshing dip at its nearby beach. Nature lovers will not want to miss the spectacular Diros Caves, a one-hour drive, where stalactites, stalagmites, and hidden waterways await exploration by boat. 

Whether enjoying a cooling dip in the pool or simply savouring a quiet sunset, Levanda makes you feel like a modern-day hero: raise a glass, savour some legendary Kalamata olives, and celebrate the victory of a perfectly chosen holiday base. 
 

  • Being located next door to Dafne, means Levanda 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. 1249K91000350001

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 Levanda 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 Levanda

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Levanda

Spend the evening in Stoupa

Located just a ten-minute drive from the property, the village of Stoupa is the perfect spot to spend an evening. Enjoy traditional Greek cuisine from one of the many tavernas situated along the beachfront whilst enjoying views out to sea. As the sun sets, Stoupa is the quintessential spot to enjoy a cocktail (or two) whilst watching the sun go down on another relaxing day. 

Have a beach day at picturesque Kalogria Beach.

Beautiful Kalogria Beach with its sandy shores is a great place to spend the day relaxing. Just off the coast of Kalogria, a round ripple of water can be found. From an underground freshwater spring that is fed from the mountains, this ripple makes the waters tend to be a little cooler than those found around the corner at Stoupa Beach. A small number of tavernas back the beach; perfect for a bite to eat at lunch. 

Visit Agios Nikolaos

This charming fishing village characterised by traditional stone buildings is a lovely setting for spending a lunch or dinner. A number of tavernas can be found lining the street overlooking the small harbour. Small boats can also be hired from the harbour along with fishing trips with locals being available.

Enjoy lunch in the square at Kardamlyi

Within a short driving distance, the picturesque village of Kardamlyi is a lovely location to visit for a spot of lunch. Small but traditional, the shaded village square is ideal for enjoying sumptuous delights. Kardamyli is also home to a small beach; just the place to take a refreshing dip before heading further on your adventures. 

Discover Ancient Sparta

Although a small site, Ancient Sparta is well worth a visit. Take the Acropolis trail which is a loop trail and easily walkable to take in the key sites. The Archaeological Site of the Acropolis of Sparta features the remains of the ancient city including the Roman theatre which was one of the largest in ancient Greece. 

Visit the Diros Caves

Perhaps one of the most important natural sites in Greece, the Diros Caves are not to be missed. These underground waterways and lakes can be explored by boat with tours lasting around 25 minutes. Guides will inform you through the journey through the caverns and tunnels characterised by stalactites and stalagmites. 

Visit Mystras

An UNESCO World Heritage Site situated close to Sparta, the castle town of Mystras was the second most important town in ancient Greece. This archaeological site is home to well-preserved Byzantine churches, the remains of the Palace and the walls which used to surround the hillside. 

Dourakis' Tower

Located in the charming village of Kastania, this traditional tower house, known locally as Dourakis' Tower, is a reconstruction of a traditional Mani tower. Free of charge to enter, you are welcome to explore inside the tower and explore the surrounding medieval churches. 

Olive Oil Tasting

Visit one of the many olive vineyards to try a variety of different olive oils produced in the region. Free tours are offered at many on particular days of the week. 

Visit Agios Nikolaos

This charming fishing village characterised by traditional stone buildings is a lovely setting for spending a lunch or dinner. A number of tavernas can be found lining the street overlooking the small harbour. Small boats can also be hired from the harbour along with fishing trips with locals being available.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Agios Nikolaos 5 mins 
Kardamlyi 20 mins 
Kastania 20 mins 
Limeni 45 mins 
Areopoli 50 mins 
Kalamata 1 Hr 10 mins 
Monemvasia 2 Hrs 15 mins 
Nafplio 2 Hrs 40 mins 

Beaches

Stoupa 10 mins 
Kalogria 10 mins 
Foneas 10 mins 
Pantazi 25 mins 

Airports

Kalamata 1 Hr 15 mins 
Times are approximate

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