The Villa, which boasts a breathtaking sea view and is located on Rhodes' eastern coast less than 3km from the well-known Tsambika Beach, is in a prime location.
Up to 9 people can enjoy the sun at this lovely island vacation property, which has a stunning pool and balcony right outside the door.
The property includes a huge, 90 sq m private pool, a spa room with a hot tub and sauna, as well as various sun loungers and seating areas on the terrace.
A large covered patio with a dining table and chairs is close to a magnificent barbeque, which is ideal for entertaining any guests. The surrounding hills and seaside vistas will undoubtedly enhance the event. The villa has a genuine Greek flavour thanks to the little chapel on the grounds.
Its interior features a sizable living room with a tiled floor, a fireplace, a flat-screen TV, and plenty of seating.
This space connects to the kitchen, which has elegant oak cabinets, a sizable fridge freezer, an oven, and a dishwasher.
A more formal dining area with seating for six guests is located next to the informal one, which is great for a quick coffee or breakfast.
The property has two double bedrooms and two twin bedrooms, each with luxurious furnishings and lots of storage. On the sofa-bed in the living area, there is space for a ninth visitor.
There are three bathrooms, each with a spacious walk-in shower and similar amenities.
Kolympia has one of the best coastal locations due to its accessibility to many of the island's attractions as well as its natural beauty.
It is even closer to Afandou, which has a fantastic golf course, and Faliraki's breathtaking Anthony Quinn Bay. It is located roughly midway between Rhodes Town and Lindos, known for its majestic Acropolis.
Don't forget to venture inland as well; the natural wonders of Vouno Kalathos and Epta Piges, or "Seven Springs," are not too far from the coast, and the Valley of the Butterflies is sure to please tourists of all ages.
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The local beaches are Tsambika and Kolimpia. Local places to visit include the Tsambika Monestry, the Folklore Museum & Museum of Ceramic Art. Rhodes is an island with more than its fair share of natural beauty and landmark sights. With Rhodes Town only about 30 minutes’ drive from the Villa Mikis, it would be a shame to miss out on discovering its charms for yourself.
The town of Rhodes 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.
Along the coast Lindos Acropolis is as spectacular as the coastal views it enjoys, and definitely 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.