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Luna

Ammoudi, Zakynthos

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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 750m
  8. Tavernas 650m
  9. Mini-market 550m
  • Ground Floor: Open plan living room/ kitchen area (Smart TV, A/C, WiFi, breakfast bar, oven, microwave, dishwasher, wine chiller) with Patio doors to pool terrace and exterior dining. Double bedroom (King Size bed, A/C, ceiling fan) with en suite shower room and Patio doors to terrace. Cloakroom. Washing machine.
  • First Floor: Double bedroom (King Size bed, Smart TV, A/C, ceiling fan) with en suite shower room and Patio doors to shared balcony. Twin bedroom (Smart TV, A/C, ceiling fan) with en suite shower room and Patio doors to shared balcony.
  • Outside: Partly covered and open terraces. In-built barbecue. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (11m x 3.5m) with Roman steps and shallow seating area.

Luna sits just beyond Ammoudi, a quiet village where life moves at the pace you want it to. A short stroll brings you to the beach, to tavernas where the owner knows your name after two visits, to a supermarket stocked with local honey and bread. This is your home from home the moment you arrive.

Like its sister villas Sol and Gaia, Luna shares the same Moroccan-inspired warmth: terracotta walls and graceful arches frame a generous pool set in spacious grounds. The pool is the focal point of everything here, large enough to swim proper lengths, wide enough to float and drift, and framed by plenty of terrace for lounging, eating and reading. There's room to spread out, room to gather, and room to do nothing at all.

Inside, Luna utilises earthy hues and warm wood to create a natural opulence that feels welcoming rather than formal. Cool stone floors flow through an open-plan living space and modern kitchen, with breakfast bar for dining, then open directly onto the pool terrace through large sliding doors. One bedroom on the ground floor, with its own en suite and direct terrace access, means evening swims are just a few steps away. Upstairs, two further bedrooms each have their own bathroom and share a generous balcony with views across olive groves and rolling countryside.

The beauty of staying at Luna is that you don't need an itinerary. Yes, you could visit the mountain villages inland where narrow streets wind between ancient stone houses, or kayak along the quieter coves on the island's southern shore where the water is impossibly clear. You could chase sunsets from clifftop viewpoints or hunt for sea turtles on night-time boat trips. But many guests find themselves perfectly content right here, pool to kitchen to bed, meal after meal cooked with ingredients from the village, conversations that drift on into the evening. That's the real magic of Luna.

  • Being located next door to Sol and Gaia means Luna 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.
  • The twin bedroom can also be prepared as a King Size double, please request at time of booking.
  • Property Licence No. 0428Κ91000275200

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 Luna 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.

The price above will be reduced by 5% at the point of online checkout. Offer available until 3rd November 2025.

Location of Luna

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Luna

Banana Beach

Perfect for all ages, Banana Beach has it all. This long stretch of sandy beach is ideal for those looking to relax and enjoy a cooling dip in the azure sea. For the more adventurous, a number of watersports are also available to participate in. 

Take a splash at the waterpark

Ideal for those with children (or those who are children at heart), Water Village is great for a fun day out. Home to a number of water slides for all ages, children's play area and a lazy river, Water Village is fun for all the family. 

Panoramic views at Porto Limnoimas

A hidden cove accessed by narrow winding streets, unbeatable views await at Porto Limnoimas. Take a dip in the sparkling sea and once cooled down, head to the taverna perched above the cove for local, fresh food with one of the best views on the island. 

Visit the Blue Caves

Together with Navagio Shipwreck, visiting the Blue Caves on the north coast of Zakynthos is the perfect day out. Larger boats cannot gain access to the caves so renting a small boat will give you access to these stunning formations- a sight to behold. 

Discover Navagio Shipwreck

A trip to Zakynthos is not complete without a trip to see the iconic Navagio Shipwreck and beach. Only accessible by sea (or from the viewing platform above), dramatic white cliffs and glistening waters make this one of the most stunning locations on the island. Unfortunately, you cannot access the beach but renting a boat will get you as close as possible to see this wonderful sight.

Learn about Turtle Conservation

Zakynthos is renowned for the famous Loggerhead Caretta Caretta turtles and the Turtle Conservation Centre in Gerakas is the perfect place to learn about all things turtle! Learn about the conservation efforts the island has to protect this special species and you may even be lucky to see a turtle being taken care of before being released back into the sea. 

Visit Zante Town

A trip to Zante Town is not to be missed. Wander the charming streets filled with coffee shops and shops whilst soaking up Venetian architecture. The town offers a laidback atmosphere mixed with culture with plenty of tavernas to choose from to experience the local cuisine. 

Wine tasting

Zakynthos is home to multiple wineries offering different tastes to please everyone. Take a tour of the winery, learn about the different types of wine produced on the island and even take home a bottle or two to enjoy!

Keri and Marathonisi Island

A trip to Keri is a must-do on any trip to Zakynthos. Take a boat out to the idyllic Keri Caves to explore and visit Marathonisi Island, also known as Turtle Island. The island really is shaped like a turtle and you may be lucky to see some famous Loggerhead turtles swimming near the island. 

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Ano Gerakari 5 mins 
Kalipado 10 mins 
Ammoudi 10 mins 
Tsilivi 15 mins 
Vanato 15 mins 
Machairado 20 mins 
Zakynthos Town 25 mins 
Loucha 25 mins 
Kiliomenos 35 mins 
Keri 45 mins 
Vasilikos 45 mins 

Beaches

Alykanas 5 mins 
Ammoudi 10 mins 
Alykes 10 mins 
Tsilivi 20 mins 
Navagio (Shipwreck Beach) 40 mins 
Dafni 40 mins 
Banana Beach 45 mins 
Gerakas 50 mins 

Airports

Zakynthos 25 mins 
Times are approximate

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