Rates : per week - 350.00 € | per day - 50.00 €
| Period | Price |
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| Mid Season/ June |
560.00 €
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| High Season/ July-August |
805.00 €
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| Mid Season/Sept. |
525.00 €
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| Low Season/Octomber |
420.00 €
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| Nov-April |
350.00 €
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| Period | Price |
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| Mid Season/ June |
80.00 €
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| High Season/ July-August |
115.00 €
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| Mid Season/Sept. |
75.00 €
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| Low Season/Octomber |
60.00 €
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| Nov-April |
50.00 €
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| Period | Price |
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| Nov-April |
600.00 €
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| Kaloudis Apartments + Studios/Ref: 6164 | |
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| Owner Name | Mrs Fotini Kaloudis |
| Tel | 0030 26610 93948 |
| Tel | 0030 6974064543 |
| Fax | 0030 26610 93948 |
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distance to property: 13 klm
When the weather hots up in the height of summer, where better to go and cool off than Corfu’s Aqualand waterpark. Children and adults will love the park’s extensive selection of water-based attractions, which include 15 interactive adventure pools, a giant Jacuzzi and the third largest wave pool in the world as well as slides and rides such as the Black Hole, Free Fall and the Double Twister. With restaurants and shops also on-site, Aqualand offers everything you need for a fun day out.
distance to property: 13 klm
Otherwise known as Paleo Frourio, construction on Corfu’s Old Fort began in the 8th century, and this structure has served to protect Corfu Town throughout various historically significant conflicts. Much has been contributed to the fort over the years, with the Venetian’s adding a moat in the 16th century and the British adding various buildings inside the fort such as the church during the 19th century. Magnificent views over the city are available from the top of the fort, which is one of the island’s most popular historical attractions.
distance to property: 16 klm
The villa of Achilleion was built for Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1890 as a memorial to her son, Rudolf, after his death by suicide. The villa, Neoclassical in style, features numerous statues and motifs associated with Achilles both inside and out. The gardens are also set with a number of statues commissioned by the Empress, including the famous 'Dying Achilles' by German sculptor Herter. Part of the villa is now a museum, with a casino housed on the second floor.
distance to property: 14 klm
South of Corfu Town is the clifftop terraced view site of Kanoni, overlooking an inlet that contains two tiny islands. One of the islets can be reached via a causeway and bears the Monastery of Vlakherna. The other islet is known as Mouse Island, and legend has it that it is actually a ship turned to stone. A small boat ferry will carry you to Mouse Island to visit the 13th-century chapel set among the trees.
distance to property: 12 klm
The building housing this collection of Chinese and Japanese works of art is a beautiful neoclassical structure built by the British in 1820 when the Ionian Islands were ruled by Britain. The museum is a peaceful oasis exhibiting Chinese porcelain and art through all the main dynasties, as well as some Japanese prints, ceramics and sculpture. The Museum is situated at the north end of the Esplanade in Corfu Town.
distance to property: 13 klm
Like all good Greek towns, Corfu Town has its Archaeological Museum, on the boulevard along the waterfront. Although it is small, it is worth visiting particularly to see the pediment from the Temple of Artemis that is housed there. The temple dates from 590 BC and is south of Corfu Town. The pediment on display in the museum features a Medusa and is regarded as a fine example of archaic sculpture. The museum has some other interesting sculptures too.