overlooking olive groves and the Aegean Sea with the Turkish coast in the distance. The villa can accommodate up to 10 guests and offers 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a spacious open-plan living and dining area. Situated on 4002 square meters of land, the property features gardens, mature trees, and olive trees, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Upon entering the villa, a large foyer leads to an open plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area, ideal for entertaining. The property boasts five double bedrooms, with two located on the ground floor and the remainder on the first floor, including a large attic space with a spacious living area and a north-facing terrace offering breathtaking views.
Villa Eremia is an ideal retreat for groups of friends or families seeking a secluded location surrounded by nature on the island of Rhodes. Nearby attractions include pristine beaches such as Kremasti, which offers sea sports like kite surfing, and the nearby village of Maritsa, known for its culinary delights. The property is conveniently located near the town of Rhodes and its Old Medieval Town, as well as attractions like the Valley of the Butterflies, The 7 Springs, and picturesque villages like Lindos, Pefkos, and Lahania. Additionally, the island offers opportunities for windsurfing in Praso Nisi.
For an unforgettable experience, guests are encouraged to rent a car and explore the island's many attractions and beautiful beaches, as well as sample the delicious and fresh local cuisine available at restaurants and tavernas.
I would like to inform you that from 01/01/2024 Greece has introduced a new tourist tax for visitors that applies to all types of accommodation rentals.
The current stay-over tax that chargers guests on hotel and villas has been replaced with a new “climate crisis resilience charge”.
This means that the extra daily fee that applies to guests by arrival to the accommodation will be 15 euros per day. This amount can be paid directly to the property owner in cash.
Revenues from this charge will go into a specially created emergency fund for natural disasters.
Should you have any question please let me know, I am at your disposal.