A stay at this property is everything you could hope for: pleasantly opulent but with a warm, personal touch.
This magnificent property in Afandou, on the coast of Rhodes, between Kolympia and Faliraki, provides amazing sea views, lush gardens, and chic interiors—all within a 5-minute drive of Afandou's Blue Flag beach.
Outdoor living is excellent at this lovely home, which Cosmic Villas is proud to offer. One of its attractions is a covered patio with a dining table, chairs, and BBQ. You can breathe in the sea air whenever you want because you have a pool with sun loungers, a BBQ, and lots of seats.
A flatscreen TV with satellite channels, a surround-sound audio system, and plenty of space to relax and eat are all included within this thoughtfully planned home. In the open-plan living space, there are cosy sofas, a dining table with a view of the beach, and a fully furnished kitchen.
Three of the villa's four bedrooms have a sizable double bed. Fourth bedroom features twin beds. Smart en-suite bathrooms are located in each of the bedrooms. Here at the villa, where you will be greeted by the proprietors who will do everything in their power to make your stay ideal, additional benefits include air conditioning and free WiFi.
Whether you want to stick to the coast or explore the entire island, Afandou provides all types of thrills within easy reach. The popular Tsambika Beach is just outside the neighbouring town of Kolympia, which is only a short drive away. This region of the coast is fantastic for walking thanks to the mountain backdrops and lovely natural spaces.
Afandou is around a 25-minute drive from Rhodes' Old Town, where you can find something historically significant. Another must-see is less than 20 minutes away; Epta Piges is breathtakingly gorgeous and home to seven springs, making it a true refuge of peace.
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Situated between Lindos and Rhodes town and just a 5 minute drive from the blue flag awarded beach of Afantou. The Anthony Quinn bay is just 2 miles away. Hugely popular as a tourist destination, Rhodes is an island with more than its fair share of natural beauty and landmark sights.
The town of Rhodes, a 10 mile drive, is as good a place to start as any and lies on the northern tip of the island. A walk along the medieval walls of the Old Town will offer you some beautiful views, accessible from the must-see Palace of the Grand Masters. Part of a World Heritage Site, this is also the location of a fine museum which offers the chance to familiarise yourself with Rhodian history, extending as far back as the 3rd century BC.
Another museum worth checking out is the Museum of Modern Greek Art, with an eclectic collection only rivalled by Athens. The New Town area is visually appealing itself, with an Art Deco influence present in much of its architecture. Mandráki harbour is the home of Evangelismós Cathedral, where you can find some impressive frescoes.
The Lindos Acropolis is as spectacular as the coastal views it enjoys, and worth seeing. Down the coast, you also have resorts such as Ammoudes, Kolympia and, perhaps best-known, Faliraki. While its reputation may precede it, this is not the hedonism capital it once was. A children’s water-park and the beautiful Anthony Quinn Bay may tempt you there during the day, and an aquarium and scuba-diving school also embrace the aquatic theme.
At the very southern tip of the island, Prasonisi’s location – dividing the Aegean and the Mediterranean – is considered prime wind-surfing territory. But if that sounds a little too exhilarating, Rhodes’ more sedate attractions like the Valley of the Butterflies, numerous wineries and the seven springs of the wonderfully scenic Epta Piges nature reserve, will provide just as pleasant a day out.