Luxury Villas Plytra

Plytra, Greece: Nestled along the stunning Mediterranean coast, Plytra is a charming seaside village known for its crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches. Rich in history and culture, visitors can explore ancient ruins nearby or simply relax in the laid-back atmosphere of this picturesque town. With traditional tavernas serving fresh seafood and local delicacies, Plytra offers a true taste of Greek island life.
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Blue Seas Villa Private Retreat, Monemvasia

Wake up to the sounds of the waves. Walk 5 minutes, dip in the sea, sip a frappé at the waterfront, or lounge on the veranda with sea & mountain views. Enjoy the best of Monemvasia & avoid the crowds at this spacious, lovingly-built seaside villa with an open, airy feel accented by artisan details - perfect for group retreats or family vacations. Close by you have it all: trekking, wine tours, 5-star spas, eco-tours, caves, Monemvasia Castle, Elafonisos, Mystras, Gythio, Geraki Limeni & more. Blue Seas Villa sleeps up to 14 guests and has 6 large bedrooms (4 queen beds | up to 6 single beds) with 3 full bathrooms, free high-speed Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchen, BBQ, games, beach toys and floats, and plenty of amenities for your comforts like; resort-quality beach and bath towels and Greek-made natural bath products. Upon entering you’ll be instantly swept away by open, airy living spaces, large bay windows, and scenes of the Aegean Sea, Xili Bay, the ruins of Ancient Asopos, and surrounding mountains from every room in the house. The villa gets its charm from its warmth emanating from the Scandinavian pine ceilings, artisanal details like carved marble insets from the Greek Island of Tinos, marble floors excavated in Lakonia, and expansive verandas for lounging with sea and mountain views. Each of the bedrooms has direct outdoor access, Wi-Fi, individual climate control, ceiling fans, screened windows to let in the fresh sea-air, sustainable high thread-count Egyptian Cotton sheets, and plush pillows. Best of all, it’s within a 5-minute walking distance from top-rated beaches and historical sites, tavernas, cafes, and even a new play-park for kids. You can also enjoy local and unique artisan shopping, everything from casual to fine dining, and eco- and gastro tourism in the surrounding area of Monemvasia. We’ll be happy to give you a list, too. AT A GLANCE: - Bedrooms: 6 | up to 14 guests. - Beds: 2 queens, 2 super queens, 4 twins (a child's crib/playpen is available upon request). - Baths: 3 | 2 full baths with shower and tub combo | 1 with shower only - Fully equipped kitchen for family meals, one large, outdoor gas BBQ, one traditional Greek charcoal BBQ, and a Foreman Grill for quick meal prep and the perfect toast. - An alfresco breakfast patio with sea views. - A tholoti for outdoor meals protected from the summer heat. (A tholoti is a vaulted, open-sided, stone room designed to keep cool in the summers, while still enjoying the beautiful outdoors). - A large, indoor recreation space and indoor studio workspaces in the basement - a perfect place for kids to play, paint, and get creative indoors. - Space for indoor yoga, plus expansive outdoor terraces with sea and mountain views. - A Blue Flag award-winning beach, among others, within a few minutes' walk or a 3-minute drive. -Insta-worthy and famous tourism sites within 30 minutes drive. Guest access The house is yours, enjoy! You have full access to the main house, all of the verandas and patios, the large pantry to store foods, the yard and any vegetables that are growing, the library, and the basement. Other things to note This part of Greece has spectacular natural beauty and numerous nearby attractions, both natural and historical. And as this is southern Greece, you should know that this is also authentic Greece. PETS: Well behaved pets are very welcome! **We have 2 medium-sized female dogs on the property that live with us. We keep them indoors, but sometimes they like to sneak out. Their names are Meli and Elia and they love to say hello and be pet. STORE HOURS: *Most local shopping in the afternoon is closed from 2 pm - 5 pm. *On Mondays and Wednesdays, local stores close for the day at 2 pm. On *Sundays, most shops are closed, except for the mini-market in town. You may run into traffic that consists of goats or sheep in the road or find the village strays blocking an entrance to a market. They are mostly very friendly, so nothing to fear. ***The wind and weather do affect mobile phone service and Wi-fi at times, and there is no mobile phone reception in some areas driving through the mountains. So make sure to print out everything that is important that you might need - like directions, lock codes, et cetera.*** SEASONAL NOTES: *May/June and September/early October offer beach weather combined with solitude. (We even went swimming on December 1, 2020!) In August, all of Greece is on vacation and there are few rooms available in beach villages like ours. It gets very hot - make sure to bring extra sunscreen, hats and drink lots of water. You may also want to reserve beach chairs in advance at your favorite beach. While November and December can be "wet" months, they are also called the "second spring" and are the olive harvest season. Yellow, pink, purple, and white flowers line the meadows and hillside and, the weather itself is lovely for trekking.

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