Your holiday villa, a stunning cubist design on three levels offering luxurious accommodation, will take your breath away at first sight.
The courtyard, with its artisan paving and exotic trees, draws your attention to the steps leading up to the first-floor entrance and then to the full-height windows on the top-floor terrace.
With four deluxe bedrooms that can sleep up to eight guests, this is an ideal holiday villa for a family or small group of friends.
Entering the villa through the front door, there is a double bedroom with a double bed, a sofa bed, and a garden view terrace, as well as a well-equipped gym room with a separate bathroom with a bath and shower.
The remaining three bedrooms are located on the first floor.
Two double rooms, one with a sea view and the other with a view of the mountains, are bright, cheery, and tastefully decorated.
The third room is a studio-style room with twin beds, a kitchenette, a shower room, and a terrace with views of the sea, ideal for those seeking more privacy.
On this level, there are also two bathrooms.
Stairs lead up to the second floor, where you'll find a fantastic open-plan area with the lounge, kitchen, and two dining areas! One is located between the lounge and kitchen areas, while the other is located on the partially covered terrace, which also has a built-in barbecue.
The kitchen is elegantly designed, well-equipped with crockery and every gadget needed to cook at "home," and large patio doors lead out onto a covered terrace area with views of the mountains to the south.
The lounge area features comfortable sofas and chairs, occasional tables, an open fire, and satellite television, as well as large windows that open onto the terrace, which offers spectacular views of Kalymnos and the Turkish coast.
The outdoor pool, a fun eight-shaped design with integral plunge pool and outside shower, comes slightly ahead of the first impression of this villa for the "wow factor."
To make the most of this beautiful setting, loungers, umbrellas, and tables are strategically placed around the pool.
The clever planting of palm trees and use of the villa's external walls provide plenty of shade if the heat of the sun becomes too much.
Villa is a large property close to all amenities in Tigaki's homonymous village. It sleeps up to 8 people and has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Ground Floor- Double bedroom with single sofa bed- Bathroom with tub and shower - Fitness room, 2 people sofa bed.
First floor- double bedroom- double bedroom, 1 person sofa bed - Bathroom- Studio room with two twin beds, a kitchenette, and an en-suite shower room.
Second Floor- Living room with dining area- Fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bar - Toilet for visitors Grounds Outside - Pool (10mx5m) - Poolside shower - Sun loungers and parasols - On the first-floor terrace, there is a barbecue area and a dining table.
Additional Services - Wi-Fi - Air conditioning - Dishwasher - Coffee machine - A flat-screen television - The fireplace - PlayStation 3 - Security deposit box - Board games - Two blow dryers - A washing machine
The villa is in a quiet area but is within walking distance of the centre of Tigaki village, which has a number of Greek-style shops, cafés, tavernas, and restaurants, as well as the beach, which is possibly the best on the island.
You can also take the bus to Kos town, which is 11 kilometres away and has a variety of cafés, restaurants, shops, and nightlife options for everyone.
Kos' culture arose from its rich ancient heritage.
The Old Town is entirely pedestrianised, making it a wonderful place to meander and visit the smaller local boutiques and cafés, as well as admire the narrow streets and historic buildings.
The harbour and promenade are more modern, and it's always exciting to be in the midst of the hustle and bustle of boats of all sizes coming and going all day, every day!
The bustling harbour area is the modern town's focal point, but the truly magnificent Kos Castle of the Knights, the Nerantizia Castle, sits on the left as you enter Kos from the sea.
The perimeter walls, particularly the Nerantizia bridge, are well worth a visit; however, the area within the walls is currently closed to the public due to a devastating earthquake in 2017.
The island is strewn with archaeological treasures dating back over 3000 years, the most significant and well-known of which, the Asklepion, 4km from Kos town, is well worth a visit, with fantastic views across to Turkey if you make it to the top of the stairs.
Mastichari, 22 kilometres from Kos, is an excellent place to sample fresh seafood; local fishermen fill the harbour daily, supplying local tavernas and surrounding villages with their daily catches.
Mastichari's signature cultural event, the local wine festival, is held each August for those who want to sample homemade wines, Greek delicacies, and music.
The beach is ideal for swimming and water sports, with windsurfing being a particular favourite.