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Availability
.Rental Periods
Rental Period | Price Per Day | Price Per Week |
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2021 | ||
01 May 2021 - 24 May 2021 | 117.00€ | 819€ |
25 May 2021 - 31 May 2021 | 203.00€ | 1421€ |
01 June 2021 - 30 June 2021 | 214.00€ | 1498€ |
01 July 2021 - 12 July 2021 | 283.00€ | 1981€ |
13 July 2021 - 23 August 2021 | 417.00€ | 2919€ |
24 August 2021 - 31 August 2021 | 369.00€ | 2583€ |
01 September 2021 - 30 September 2021 | 214.00€ | 1498€ |
01 October 2021 - 05 November 2021 | 117.00€ | 819€ |
General
Villa Kefalaki is a charming conversion of an old stone house to a holiday villa that nestles on the slops of mount Pantokrator in Apolysies, above Nisaki village. It is fully air-conditioned and offers amazing sunrise and sea views over the bay all the way up to the South of Ionian k Sea and the GreeMainland.
Kefalaki is a quiet and totally remote stone house, with private pool (5 m X 8 m) overlooking the lovely bay underneath, sunny terraces and only a five minutes drive to the local facilities and nearby beaches. It is all set on one level and it is really spacious for a family or party of up to 6 persons, that can be accommodated in 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. This charming house, due to its structure and to the absence of interior stairs is suitable for persons with mobility difficulties!
Layout
Access to the villa is via the sunny surrounding terrace, which is reached by steps from the parking area at the front of the property.
The entrance opens into a traditional lounge with stone walls and wooden ceiling, a well equipped kitchen with window that opens to the front roofed part of the terrace and close to the kitchen a dining area.
The three available bedrooms area all of them oriented towards the pool, are equipped with private french doors, for easy access to the terraces and pool.
There is a Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and shower fitments and two twins, which share in between a shower / WC room.
Pool – Terraces
The private pool (5 m X 8 m, Depth 0.9 m X 1.75 m)), accessed via Roman Steps, is set at the sea facing part of the house, looking Southwards, with amazing views of the open sea and the countryside on its right. The spacious surrounding terraces are equipped with sun loungers, side shower and umbrellas and they remain sunny most of the day.
On terraces’ far right end a built BBQ is available, with the necessary dining facilities nearby, for anyone who would wish to try his cooking skills and dine al fresco.
The Location
The villa is located in a private olive grove with own parking space and it is surrounded by fruit trees, geraniums and bright greeneries. The village of Nisaki with the bakery, the super markets and the other local facilities is less than a km away (down the hilly road).
The tranquility offered by the location to occupants, in conjunction with the unsurpassed views and sceneries, make Kefalaki the ideal home for a dreamy and memorable holiday away from it all.
Views:
– Panoramic views.
– Sea views.
– Sunrise views.
Inside
The following facilities are available in the property for your own use:
– WiFi Internet.
– Lounge Aircon.
– Dishwasher.
– Washing machine.
– Lounge comfortable sofas.
– TV (Plasma TV).
– Music System (TV).
– Fireplace.
– Hairdryer.
– Iron & ironing board.
– Cleaning materials.
– Available Small Games.
– Books (available).
– Heating (Use of the aircon).
Kitchen and Dinner Facilities
– Dinning Area
– Kitchen Area
– Separate Dinner
– Coffee Machine (filter)
– Cooker with full oven
– Microwave
– Fridge/Freezer
– Toaster
– Sandwich Toaster
– Dining and dishes utensils
– High chair
– Kettle
– Electric hob rings
– Blender / Multi
Pool Extra Information
Pool towels are available .
Outside
The following outside facilities are available for your own use:
– Barbeque stone built.
– Parking available (Private).
– Trees and a gardener that will visit from time to time.
– Terrace.
– Shaded terrace.
– Balcony.
– Sunloungers.
– Umbrella.
– In case of a water shortage the owner keeps an extra tank to switch once notified.
Distances and points of interest:
– Sea 1.1km.
– Airport 24km.
– Shops 500m.
– Bar 500m.
– Golf 24km (Ermones).
– Closest beach 1.1km (Nissaki Beach).
– Nearest restaurant 500m (Vitamins, Roumeli and Anthis Tavernas).
– Nearest supermarket 500m.
– Nearest mini-market 500m.
– ATM 500m (Aphrodite’s sm).
– Bank 23km (Acharavi).
– Water Park 27km (Aqualand).
– Marina 22km.
– Dive centre 23km (Acharavi).
– Hospital 22km.
– Police Station 6.5km (Ipsos).
– Eos Local Office 5.5km.
– Petrol Station 1km.
We recommend that you visit (among others) the following interesting places:
— Nisaki Bay: 1.1km.
— Koloura: 6km.
— Darell’s House: 6km.
— Pantokrator Monastery: 12.9km.
— Old Perithia: 16.1km.
— Canal D’ Amour: 37km.
— Corfu Town: 24km.
— Archilleon Palace: 29km.
Address:
– Nissaki Corfu, Post Code: 49083., GPS: (39.731006, 19.902141).
Cleaner:Twice a week, including your arrival.
Linen:Once a week.
Towels:Twice a week, including your arrival.
Car hire:Not essential.
Check-in/Check-out policy
– Official Check-in time is 15:00 hrs.
– Luggage Check-in is 13:00 hrs.
– Official Check-out time is 10:00 hrs.
We can be flexible with checkin and checkout time on request. The cleaner may be in the property even after the official checking time and will stay until cleaning of the property is complete.
Extra information
Cards Accepted: Visa, Mastercard.
Local rental license: PR:378/EP N.S:08/29/07628 A.M:38436 -16/2/2009.
Check-in time
Check-out time
Children and extra beds
Pets
Accepted credit cards
Facilities
- Air conditioning
- Balcony or terrace
- BBQ
- Books
- Cleaning services
- Clothes dryer
- Cooker
- Cot (on request)
- Detached Property
- Dinning Terrace
- Dishwasher
- DVD player
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Hair dryer
- High chair (on request)
- Housekeeping
- Iron
- Ironing board
- Kettle
- Linen provided
- Microwave
- Mountain Views
- Near restaurants
- Outdoor Dining
- Panoramic Views
- Parking
- Pool
- Private garden
- Safe
- Sea Views
- Secluded
- Sunloungers
- Toaster
- Towels provided
- Traditional
- TV
- Umbrella
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Activities
Internet
Parking
Closest Beach
Distance to the sea
Nearest village
Nearby Taverna
Nearest restaurant
Supermarket
Mini - Market
Local point of interest
ATM
Bank
Water - Sport activities
Water park
Marina
Golf course
Dive Center
Airport
Hospital
Police Station
Eos Travel Office
This is a very atmospheric villa





Lovely Villa with stunning views





Great stay with lovely friendly staff





Our holiday was excellent, the views and the pool are spectacular





We had a lovely stay at Kefalaki





Really had a good Holiday





Villa Kefalaki has outstanding views





From the moment we arrived we were completely delighted with Villa Kefalaki





Excellent stay





Excellent Villa





We had a lovely time





Good stay!





The Local Team did a very good job





Comfortable villa in peaceful location and spotlessly clean





We had a wonderful stay at Villa Kefalaki





Beautiful location and views. Pool lovely





Fabulous peaceful location with views to die for





Nisaki - Corfu
Nisaki is only a very small village, extended from the slopes of mount Pantokrator all the way down to the sea and it is located on the northeast coast of Corfu Island, just 25 kms from Corfu Town.
Nisaki, in the Greek language, means: “small island” and it is believed that took its name from the small island, which existed in its bay. Years ago, the locals used to work on this island, shaping stones and rocks for building, brought to them by boats. After many years, the chippings falling into sea formed a ramp and eventually joined the land. Now, there is a narrow road running between the old island, where a couple of Tavernas are standing and the mainland. Lately, a jetty was constructed, linking it permanently to the coast.
The main village of Nisaki was growing up on the hill, above this inlet, where a church, a school, a small cafe and village’s first houses were located.
In now days the village on its own is quite spread out and has got no real center. The main part of the village is alongside and upward the main coastal road. Above the main road there are 2-3 winding lanes that go up high, through olive groves and eventually join Nisaki with the top of Mount Pantokrator.
Hundreds of villas are scattered on the slops of the Mount, offering amazing views and making Nisaki, overall, a very popular resort, even though at most of the times a car would be necessary.
Nissaki is still an un-commercialized resort, but with unbelievable sceneries, promising a relaxing holiday. It is a tranquil village, ideal for family holidays, elderly couples and people who love traditional Greece. Young couples are also welcome, as the area offers a choice of nightlife just a few kilometers further up, in Kassiopi and / or Ipsos.
Sports and nature
Scuba Diving: Nisaki Beach has clear, calm waters, so it’s a great place for a spot of scuba. There’s a diving school right in front of the cove that caters for all levels. Buy Olive wood souvenirs: Visitors flock from nearby resorts to Nissaki’s beachfront gift shop, The Loom, which is in a 400-year-old house. A breath away from the usual line in tourist goods, this sells quality hand-woven fabrics, painted ceramics and gifts made from olive wood. Hike along the Corfu trail to Old Sinies: Once a sprawling sheep-herding community, the mountain village of Old Sinies is now a crumbling ghost town. Wandering around its deserted stone cottages and churches is a wee bit spooky. To pick up the trail, head north along the road to Vinglatsouri then follow the well-marked route. It’s a bit of a steep one, so don’t forget the sturdy shoes, picnic and water. Water Sports: All types of water sports are available in Nisaki, next to Nisaki Beach Hotel, s.a. ski, paragliding, ringos, banana riding, etc. Rent a boat and explore the coast: Become your own captain and explore the idyllic rocky coasts and small coves or stop at one of the various beachfront tavernas to enjoy the delicious Corfiot specialties. Go snorkeling: Purchase your own gear from a tourist shop or supermarket and explore the underwater world.Nightlife
Only in Kassiopi (10.0 kms) or Ipsos (9.0 kms)Culture & history
Nisaki, in the Greek language, means: "small island" and it is believed that took its name from the small island, which existed in its bay. Years ago, the locals used to work on this island, shaping stones and rocks for building, brought to them by boats. After many years, the chippings falling into sea formed a ramp and eventually joined the land. Now, there is a narrow road running between the old island, where a couple of Tavernas are standing and the mainland.Read more