This gorgeous, opulent, newly constructed villa is being offered by Cosmic Villas with great pleasure.
It is located in Ambavris, a peaceful, affluent neighbourhood just 2 kilometres from Kos town. This vacation villa is ideal for a family or small group of friends because it has four luxurious bedrooms and can accommodate up to 8 guests. When you arrive at the property, the striking white modern cubist style of the house and the sizable private grounds (with parking) will charm you. Just one example of the attention to detail used to complete this home is the care required to work around the very old olive trees that grow all around it. You immediately enter a modern, white, open-concept space with tile flooring after walking through the front door. A small breakfast table is situated in front of double patio doors that open onto a covered terrace area with a barbecue and a large table for al fresco eating. The kitchen is contemporary, white, bright, and very airy. It has everything you could want for cooking in your ideal vacation home. With eight seats and over-table lighting, the dining space is tastefully furnished. The lounge is a wonderful, large room with cosy sofas, a few floor cushions, and beautiful wall art. During the day, it is cool and fresh thanks to modest windows that look back onto the garden and enormous sliding doors that lead onto the terrace and the most incredible infinity pool. With the addition of discreet lighting, an open fire, and of course satellite television, the lounge assumes a warm, cosy vibe at night. The stairs to the upstairs bedrooms are located near the entrance area. All of the bedrooms are roomy, offer lots of closet space, plush linen and towels, as well as ceiling fans and air conditioning. The bathroom is shared by the two bedrooms with single beds while the other two bedrooms have individual bathrooms, desk areas, and balconies with excellent views. You enter the pool area, the gorgeous infinity pool, and the terrace with sun loungers, parasols, sofas, and side tables by exiting the open-plan space on the ground level. The exquisite grounds are largely made of lawn and are surrounded by big trees. The pool area has views of both the city and the sea, which are spectacular both during the day and at night when city lights are twinkling all around.
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The villa is a contemporary holiday home close to Kos Town. There are 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, accommodating up to 8 guests.
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The property is situated 2km from Kos town, the main city on the island of Kos, where the choice of café’s, restaurants, shops and nightlife is much more than you could hope to do justice to in one-week stay here. Public transport, available only 300m from the villa, is a most excellent way to get around the island; however, hiring a car or bicycles would allow much more flexibility.
Kos has many long, stunning, sandy beaches to choose from, the villa is equipped with everything you need for a day at the beach, towels, umbrella, snorkelling gear etc.
The island’s tourist 'train' offers guided tours around the island, starting at Kos harbour working its way through the marine area, Kos main square, beaches, viewpoints and ancient sites giving a taster of what is on offer and allowing the less able to get around them easily, another trip heads to Asklepion.
Kos’s culture has evolved out of its rich ancient heritage. A place worth visiting is the Kos Castle of the Knights, the Nerantizia Castle dominates the islands main harbour and Kos town as you approach by boat. The perimeter walls and in particular the Nerantizia bridge are a very worthwhile visit despite the fact that the area within the walls has been closed to the public since a devastating earthquake in 2017.
Kos is most famous for being the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine. The tree that he once taught under, the Hippocrates Plane Tree (one of the oldest trees in the world) still stands in Kos town and is revered by many visitors each year.
The island is sprinkled with archaeological gems dating back over 3000 years, the most significant and well known of which, the Asklepion, 4km from Kos town, is well worth a visit, it offers iPads for visitors to relay the information about different aspects of the site, fabulous views across to Turkey are to be had if you make it to the top of the stairs.
The people of Kos are extremely proud of their winemaking heritage, the island’s rich volcanic soil being perfect for growing grapes. Kos has been producing wine since 500BC. Triantafyllopoulos Winery, 10km from Kos is also worthy of a visit.
The port town of Mastichari, 22 km from Kos is an excellent place to sample fresh seafood; local fishermen fill the harbour daily supplying the local tavernas and surrounding villages with their daily catches. The local wine festival held each August is Mastichari’s signature cultural event for those wishing to sample homemade wines Greek delicacies and music. The beach here is ideal for swimming and water sports, windsurfing being a firm favourite.