Saluto
Spartia, Kefalonia
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New for 2025 - wonderful sea views.
Accommodation
At a glance
- Sleeps 10
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- 2 Twin Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Beach 1.3km
- Taverna 1km
- Mini-market 1.1km
- Small Party Rate (up to 6 people)
- Main House: Open plan living/dining room (A/C, TV, WiFi) with doors to terrace. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Double bedroom (A/C), with en suite shower, double bedroom (A/C) with patio doors to terrace, twin bedroom (A/C) with patio doors to terrace, separate shower room.
- Guest House: Open plan living/dining room (A/C, TV, WiFi) with doors to terrace. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Double bedroom (A/C) with patio doors to terrace, twin bedroom (A/C), separate shower room. Cloakroom with washing machine.
- Outside: Covered entrance/dining terrace. Sun terrace. Private parking.
- Private infinity swimming pool (9m x 3.5m). In-built barbecue.
This charming villa boasts an enviable location neighbouring a vineyard, with wonderful views of the Ionian Sea, majestic mountains, and a stunning coastline.
Designed to optimise these spectacular vistas, the poolside terrace affords outdoor living at its finest. The infinity swimming pool offers a refreshing escape while you soak in the panoramic scenery.
Perfect for families and friends alike, the villa consists of a main house and a guest house, each featuring its own kitchen and lounge area with a total of five bedrooms and three bathrooms, split between the accommodation.
The spacious terrace provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining or enjoying a chilled beverage, all while taking in the serene surroundings. For those seeking privacy, Villa Saluto's tranquil setting is an ideal choice.
Nestled in a picturesque region in the southwest of the island, Saluto is just one kilometre from the charming village of Spartia which offers a popular local taverna, coffee shop and mini market; all within walking distance (20 minutes) or a few minutes’ drive. Spartia Beach (1.3km) boasts a popular taverna overlooking the bay and out to sea, while Paralia and Pessade (2.8km) are a few minutes further along the beautiful coastline, also the award-winning Sarris Winery can be found within a 15 minute drive (7km) for wine lovers.
Argostoli (11.3km), the capital of Kefalonia, can be found within a 20 minute drive from the property. This is a charming coastal town known for its vibrant atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Nestled around a picturesque bay, Argostoli features a lovely waterfront promenade lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and fresh seafood. The town is characterised by its elegant neoclassical architecture including the iconic De Bosset Bridge (formally Drapano Bridge) which is is approximately 690 metres (2,267 feet) long, making it one of the longest stone bridges in the world that spans water, offering stunning views of Argostoli Bay, the surrounding hills, and the sunset.
Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration at Saluto!
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 Saluto 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 Saluto
Locality
Great Things to Do Near Saluto
Drogorati caves
Local Gentilini winery
wines of the world.
Soak up history high above at St George’s Castle
Thanks to a recent EU grant that paid for some preservation works, the edifice is safe to explore, so you can meander among the ancient rooms at will. Although there are few displays to tell you about the castle's history, the panoramic views and the castle's beauty make it worth a visit, especially at sunset as the island below turns golden in the fading light.
Climb the black mountain: Mount Ainos
More intrepid adventurers can drive to the gates of Mount Ainos national park, and then hike to the peak for a picnic. Despite being the third highest mountain in Greece at 1632 metres, this is an easy climb with a comfortable track and lots of footpaths in good condition thanks to the shepherds who walk with their flocks over the mountain. It takes about three hours to make the ascent, and you're likely to see some of the 20 or so wild horses that roam the countryside here. Keen wildlife spotters will also see raptors such as buzzards and owls, the vast rare Griffon vultures, and various types of falcon. In fact, over 50 per cent of Greek bird species favour this mountaintop, great for bird-spotters or just nature lovers you'll also be able to enjoy views over the whole island on clear days.
Argostoli back streets - explore a little...
Korgialenios Museum
Kefalonia's famous meat pies
Soak up history high above at St George’s Castle
Thanks to a recent EU grant that paid for some preservation works, the edifice is safe to explore, so you can meander among the ancient rooms at will. Although there are few displays to tell you about the castle's history, the panoramic views and the castle's beauty make it worth a visit, especially at sunset as the island below turns golden in the fading light.
Take a trip to the aquamarine waters of Melissani cave and lake
Find the seafarer in you by hiring a boat
Saddle up and explore
Lixouri
Marvel at ancient Tetris: the Cyclopean Walls
Visit Ithaca for a day, home to Odysseus and Penelope of mythology
Nearby
Towns/Villages
Spartia | 10 mins | |
Argostoli | 20 mins | |
Lassi | 20 mins |
Beaches
Agios Thomas | 10 mins | |
Avithos | 20 mins | |
Lourdas Beach | 20 mins | |
Makris Yialos | 20 mins |
Airports
Kefalonia | 15 mins |
ports
Sami | 50 mins |