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Panorama Andrea

Agios Spyridon, Corfu

  • 12
  • 6
  • 4

Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 12
  2. 4 Double Bedrooms
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 4 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Beach 3km
  8. Taverna 1.1km
  9. Mini-Market 1.1km
  • Ground Floor: Open plan living/dining area (Smart TV, WiFi, ceiling fans, ornamental fireplace) with patio doors to terrace and pool. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, microwave) with doors to terrace. Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower room. Twin bedroom (A/C) with en suite cloakroom (washing machine, also accessed via hallway) and doors to side terrace.
  • First Floor: Main villa entrance with stairs to lower level. Double bedroom (A/C, ceiling fan) with en suite shower room. Double bedroom (A/C, ceiling fans) with en suite shower room and doors to shared balcony. Double bedroom (A/C, ceiling fan) with Jack and Jill style en suite bathroom (also accessed via landing) and doors to shared balcony. Twin bedroom (A/C, ceiling fan) with doors to shared balcony.
  • Outside: Sun terrace. In-built barbecue. Table tennis. Pool table. Covered dining terrace. Private parking.
  • Private infinity swimming pool (10m x 5m) with Roman steps

Tucked away in the peaceful hills above Corfu’s northern coast, Panorama Andrea offers a private and scenic escape yet is just a short drive from the golden sands and amenities of Agios Spyridon (3.2km) and Kalamaki (3km). 

Designed with both comfort and space in mind, this expansive six bedroom villa is ideal for larger groups and families and can comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests. The interiors are bright and welcoming, with a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious living area which opens out on to the sea facing terrace enabling plenty of room to relax or entertain. All bedrooms are air conditioned and there are four bathrooms, some with a Jack and Jill style configuration.

The highlight of the villa is its impressive outdoor setting. A welcoming private pool sits at the centre of the sun-soaked terrace, with uninterrupted views across the countryside and out to sea. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely breakfast, a barbecue under the stars, or simply unwinding on a sunbed, the exterior spaces invite you to make the most of Corfu’s natural beauty. There is a covered dining area, ample seating, plus table tennis for all to enjoy.

Panorama Andrea’s location combines tranquillity with accessibility. The nearby resort of Agios Spyridon (3.2km) is only a few minutes away by car and offers family-friendly beaches, traditional tavernas, and local shops. The villa is perfectly placed to visit charming villages like Perithia (6.5km), the lively harbour town of Kassiopi (8km), and the long coastline of Acharavi. With scenic walks, nature reserves such as Antinioti Lagoon (3.6km), and historic spots all within easy reach, this location makes for an ideal base for those wanting to relax, explore and discover.

At the bottom of the lane, accessible via car in just a couple of minutes, there is a taverna (1.1km) serving local cuisine, a gift shop and a mini-market.

The world heritage site of Old Perithia, home to several popular tavernas can be found within a 15 minute drive. This is an historic and abandoned mountain village located on the slopes of Mount Pantokrator, dating back to the 14th century, it features traditional Venetian-style stone houses, narrow cobbled streets, and several old churches.

  • Property Licence No. 0829K91000339901

Pricing & Availability

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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 Panorama Andrea 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 Panorama Andrea

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Panorama Andrea

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.

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.

Try canoeing or kayaking

For beginners, Corfu is the ideal place if interested in sea-canoeing and kayaking as rental shops dot most of the popular beaches, while more confident and experienced sports buffs can explore the island's stunning shoreline independently.

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.

Explore Corfu Town

See the palaces and Venetian fortresses and explore the old town that is home to the Greek Royal family during their annual vacation. Prince Philip was born here, in Mon Repos palace.

The Big Red Bus

Drive down to Corfu Town and pick up the Big Red Bus from the port. This relatively new service is an open-topped, 'Hop On / Hop Off' bus that takes you on a guided tour all around Corfu Town and the outlying areas. It's a great way to see and hear about the town's history and highlights.

Visit the Achilleion Palace

One of the most famous royal mansions in Europe, some consider the Achilleion Palace to be the most important architectural landmark in Corfu. Built in 1890, entirely at the expense of the Empress Elisabeth of Austria (also known as Sisi), the palace acted as a quiet retreat for this controversial historical figure. You can stroll through the lovely gardens dedicated to her hero Achilles or simply enjoy the stunning architecture.

Visit Paleokastritsa (probably easier to get to 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 back drop 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.

Snorkelling

Head to Kerasia beach where the water is sublimely clear and protective rocks create a perfect bay ideal for snorkelling.

St Spiridon Lake's ornithological nature reserve

A lake and wetland reserve, of great interest to bird watchers in particular, but also to nature lovers in general and to walkers. It is the temporary or permanent habitat of more than 100 bird species, as well as many rare and beautiful plants. You will find this interesting lagoon and the beautiful beach and discreet coves nearby a short distance down from the main road linking Kassiopi with Acharavi.

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.

Sunset at Peroulades

Take a late afternoon drive towards Sidari and you will come to Peroulades, a small village set way up high on the cliff tops overlooking Loggas Beach. Here you will find the well-known Cafe Bar called 7th Heaven, perched right on the cliff edge. The bar's terrace extends onto a glass platform where you can gaze straight down to the sea and the cliff face beneath your feet - if you dare! Then finish off the evening with a cooling drink watching the sunset over the Ionian Sea.

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.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Acharavi 10 mins 
Kassiopi 15 mins 
Corfu 1 Hr 30 mins 

Beaches

Kalamaki 10 mins 
Aghios Spyridonas 10 mins 
Almiros 15 mins 
Avlaki 25 mins 

Airports

Corfu 1 Hr 30 mins 
Times are approximate

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