Rates per week: 350.00 £
| Period | Price |
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| May 2008 |
350.00 £
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| June 2008 |
450.00 £
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| July 2008 |
650.00 £
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| August 2008 |
650.00 £
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| September 2008 |
450.00 £
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| Ooctober 2008 |
350.00 £
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High season £650 per week(July August)
Mid season £450 per week (June and September)
Low season £350 per week (May and October)
Discounts given for multiple week bookings
25% payable immediately to secure booking, balance due 56 days before commencement of holiday
| Villa Diana/Ref: 5775 | |
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| Owner Name | Mrs Sharon Williams |
| Tel | 0044 1495 223138 |
| Tel | 0044 1495 07815743921 |
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Looking for a fabulous villa holiday in Greece? Fancy visiting the beautiful Greek Island whose stunning scenery / beaches was the backdrop for the movie, Captain Corelli's Mandolin. You will not be disappointed if you visit Villa Diana at Keramies on the picturesque island of Kefalonia.
Villa Diana is surrounded by olive, orange and lemon trees and is ideally situated for walking and enjoying the surrounding countryside. The area has several small traditional tavernas offering a large variety of local cuisine and wine. The blue flag beach of Avithos is a 10 minute drive away and has 2 excellent tavernas as well as a beach snack bar. A further 5 minute drive away are a further 2 famous beaches, Makris Yialos and Platis Yialos in the town of Lassi.
This newly built luxury villa apartment sits in the heart of the wonderful countryside of the Livathos area of Kefalonia. Only 15 minutes away from the airport and the island Capitol, Argostoli, a vibrant and bustling town with its beautiful harbor, bars, tavernas and shops.
Located in a private setting only a few kilometres from the fabulous sandy beaches of Spartia, Trapezaki (very safe for swimming) Livathos, Lourdas, St Thomas, and many more. Within walking distance of the nearest village and shops, and a short drive from several poolbars and tavernas, this beautiful villa apartment property enjoys a delightful setting with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside and of Mount Aeonos, famous for it's black pines, wild horses and eagles.
KERAMIES, is the capital of Livathos Municipality in the south-west of Kefalonia Island. The village maintains all its old natural charm and beauty with the 2 old magnificent churches: Saint Vassilios and Saint Nicolas and the remarkable sights of Saint George Castle and Mazarakata with its ancient tombs nearby. In the village is the town hall, a beautiful restored building lying in a wide street. It boasts a charming square which has the primary school, the high school and the lyceum beautifully arranged around it. You can also find a first-aid surgery and a doctors here. The beauty and tranquility of the whole village will please even the most demanding visitors. For walkers of all abilities the surrounding countryside presents an absolute delight with so many trails and winding paths to explore.
DROGATI CAVES - Fabulous cave system, once used by Maria Callas for a concert. A palace of stalactites and stalagmites.
MELESSANI LAKE - Be rowed around the underground lake in awe of your surroundings, and hear the fascinating story of how the water comes to be there.
SAINT GERASIMOS MONASTERY - Home to the remains of Saint Gerasimos, patron saint of Kefalonia. In the garden is the large plane tree that was planted by St Gerasimos in the 16th century. While inside the ornate church you can see his remains - after death he did not decompose, a feat that prompted his canonization. With church interior that is quite amazing. It is a working monastery, so all the usual rules about dressing modestly apply.
MYRTOS BEACH - One of the most stunning views of Kefalonia a must see if only for a photo shoot.
ARGOSTOLI - The island's capital, the place for you if you enjoy people watching whilst enjoying a lovely meal in the evening. Great outdoor cafe society. Many shops, restaurants and tavernas.
FISKARDO, ASSOS AND AGIA EFIMIA - Idyllic / Picturesque harbour villages. Hire a boat from Agia Efimia and Katelios.