This elegant villa is named after vintage romance and has peach exteriors accented with traditional Greek pillars and archways
Villa, which is raised on a platform and surrounded by lush green forestry, is ideal for those seeking a respite from modern life.
The villa has several stunning balconies and stunning sweeping views that extend all the way out to the sparkling Ionian sea.
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Enter the charming interiors by passing through the archway.
This villa has two living areas, the first with retro plush pink sofas, peach walls, and glamorous yet understated chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.
There's a soft cream rug and a flatscreen television to watch a movie with your friends.
Everything is brought together by a floral motif.
The second room features sage green walls, comfortable grey sofas, and taupe drapes that flutter in the breeze coming through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
The kitchen is a lovely lemon yellow, with traditional art on the walls and a kitchen island.
There is a stove and extractor fan, as well as a dining table with cushioned chairs, for self-catering. It is painted in citrus tones and resembles Corfu town.
Five enthralling bedrooms accommodate up to ten guests.
Each has a unique pastel colour scheme, such as apple green and pale pink, as well as beds dressed in pretty lilac or with a bold print. There is vintage-style wooden furniture, large mirrors, and a well-stocked bookcase in the rooms for those who forgot to bring reading material!
There is a nautical-inspired bathroom with striped wallpaper and a boat themed frieze, as well as a retro parlour room style with quilted wallpaper and a gilded mirror, at this villa.
There is a gym with a treadmill, pectoral fly, and bench for those who like to stay active while on vacation.
Outside, you'll find a sparkling aquamarine pool large enough for the whole family to swim and float in peace.
The pool is surrounded by terrace space and has sunbeds for taking advantage of the Mediterranean weather.
A large lawn area offers space to play and relax, as well as a dining table suitable for everything from picnics to fine dining.
Villa has a fantastic location on Corfu's eastern coast.
There are 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms on the inside, and it can sleep up to 10 people.
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The villa is perfectly situated in the picturesque, mountainous Gastouri, also known as Acheillio after Empress Sissi of Austria's famous summer palace.
The palace, which is only 500m from the village entrance, is intriguing due to its historical and cultural significance.
A German sculptor created iconic sculptures of Zeus, Hera, and Achilles for the beloved Empress of Austria, which was built in 1898 by an Italian architect with inspiration from Greek mythology.
The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and has breath-taking views of the Ionian Sea.
Corfu is the second largest of the Ionian islands, with strong Venetian and Byzantine influences in its architecture.
The name "a pair of peaks" refers to the island's two hills, which are topped with fortresses that defended the island from the Ottoman Empire.
The tallest of the hills has a lighthouse with breath-taking views of the sea.
The Old Town is filled with narrow, winding lanes lined with Venetian and Neoclassical architecture in bright yellow and orange.
The Old Fortress is located just off Spianada Square, where locals congregate, on the site of an acropolis atop a rocky peninsula.
Visitors can walk up to the highest point for spectacular views, passing by a small chapel and museum on the way.
Liston Arcade, with its graceful archways and famous cafes, is also nearby, as is a promenade inspired by the Rue de Rivoli in Paris.
It's a great place to people-watch while sipping a cup of coffee.
A popular excursion from Corfu is to nearby Pontikosini (Mouse Island), which has a small Byzantine monastery surrounded by pine and cypress trees.
According to local legend, this is the location of Ulysses' ship after it was turned to stone by Poseidon's wrath.
The island got its name because it's said to resemble the outline of a mouse when viewed from above.
A day at the beach is always a good idea in Corfu, and with so many options, you could try a different beach every day! Agios Gordious beach, with its green water and powdery sand, is a fantastic beach close to the villa.
The beach gets its name from a church located directly on the beach.
The road leading up to Agios Gordious is especially beautiful, lined with vineyards and olive trees.
Canal d'Amour is a popular beach in Sidari, on the island's northwest coast.
The rectangular rock with a gap that you can swim through on a calm day is the unique feature of this beach, which has beautiful sand and turquoise water.
Couples who swim through together are said to marry within a year.
On Corfu, you can eat bourdeto, which is rockfish in a tomato sauce with onions and garlic, and pastralio, which is fried aubergine layered with cheese and baked with boiled eggs, pancetta, or salami in a tomato and basil sauce.
Try sofrito, which is veal cooked in a wine sauce with white pepper and garlic and served with rice or mashed potatoes.