The new project of Stone Villain Almyrida. Prestigious located 300 meters away from the sandy and overlooking Almyrida Bay, a stone villa project of 175,33 m² on a plot of 980,07 m² boasts convenient interiors with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Set within a huge fenced landscaped plot of land, the villa spreads on two levels.
The charming exteriors also feature lots of flowers, bushes, trees, as well as parking, while all the premises are elegantly lighted, which during the night creates a magical scenery along with the pool lights. Enjoying tremendous nature views, this exquisite villa will be the perfect home for those who wish to escape from life to a private and peaceful retreat. Also, this is a very good investment, because of the area of Almyrida, there is a great demand for renting a house.
On the Ground floor with a total size of 105,56 m², there is a large open plan living room-dining room area, a separate kitchen with fitted wooden cabinets and fully equipped with all electric appliances, a spacious bedroom, and a bathroom with shower and an external sink area on the hallway outside the bedroom. Big French doors in the open plan area are leading to the veranda and a swimming pool. Following the stairs from the Ground floor to the First floor with a total size of 69,77 m² is occupied by two more large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms with showers. They both are equipped with fitted wardrobes and French doors opening to a large shared veranda overlooking the private pool and the enjoying views all the way to the mountains. There is a second large veranda on the same floor, on the backside of the house offering views of the village surroundings and the mountainous backdrop.
The tiled area around the pool includes BBQ facilities with a wood-fired oven and a sink and a dining area with pergola.
Almyrida was first inhabited by the Phoenicians, many centuries ago, and traces of their settlements can be seen on the hillside of Mavroharakas. Until recently it has been just a fishermen village of 50-100 residents. Due to its wonderful Mediterranean climate, its two clear, sandy beaches and its beautiful nature, the village has recently evolved into a tourist resort. Almyrida is now famous for its taverns’ fresh fish and local delicacies as well as its quality nightlife. The natural surroundings and neighbouring villages offer endless hours of trekking and exploring while there is always one or the other traditional celebration or festival with its local food, music and dances taking place.
The most important archaeological sight of Almyrida is what remains of a three-aisled Basilica of the early Christian era (6th century AD), with its restored, extraordinary mosaic floors. On Finikias hill, right above the Basilica site, one can see the ruins of a greek-roman city. Greek-roman ruins are also found on the islet of Karga, just off Almyrida.