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Greek Island of Paros
After Naxos, Andros and Turos, Paros is the fourth largest island in the Kyklades group, and one of its most fascinating. Here you will find beautiful beaches, mountains from which the famous Paros marble is cut, sparkling blue sea and interesting cultural sites. The island is renowned as being particularly friendly to visitors. It's also an ideal base from which to travel to other islands of the group. On arrival at the entrance to the harbor of the capital town, Paros, you are greeted by a marvelous view: the old Venetian castle ruin overlooking the snow-white houses surrounded by jasmine bushes and flowers. The quaint narrow streets entice you to explore the town and its many tavernas and shops.

Paros is often described as a half-eaten apple. The 'bitten part' forms the Bay of Naoussa. Villa Petra reigns over the left and westerly part of this convex curve. From here one has a breathtaking view of the harbour of Naoussa. Apart from the main town of Parikia in the west, there is the Naoussa Harbor in the north, the town of Pisso Livadi in the east and Aliki in the south. Between Parikia and Aliki is the Agia-Irini Cove, with a fascinating view of Anitparos (its sister island, to the southwest) and the numerous other nearby islands dotted before you. Arrival: Flights connecting through Athens or Mykonos or a direct flight from Austria with Tyrolian Air, ferry.

VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Villa Agia Irini DZ-37 Complex of eight villas, built in typical Greek island style, located directly by the sea in the idyllic Agia Irini Bay. Six of the houses (No.3 to 8) are perched directly over the sea. 4 persons 

Greek Islands of Paxos and AntiPaxos
The charm of Paxos lies in the friendliness of its people, in the beauty of its beaches, valleys of cypress trees, wild flowers and olive-clad hills. Paxos, the smallest of the Ionian islands, is seven miles long and three miles wide and lies ten miles south of Corfu. About half of the island's population of 2,400 live in the four villages of Gaios, Loggos, Magazia and Lakka. There is a delightful contrast of colours in the narrow, flagstoned streets: whitewashed walls; pastel coloured shutters; multicoloured café bar sun umbrellas; crimson and purple bougainvillaea; passion flower vines; oleander trees; potted plants on Venetian balconies and shop displays of fresh fruit. The island resembles one vast garden thickly covered with olives planted by the Venetians over three hundred years ago and tall pine trees, which together descend to over 30 beaches. In the hills bracken and wild flowers, lilies, cyclamen and crocuses abound. The sea is crystal clear and clean. Views from Paxos of Corfu, the mainland of Greece nine miles away and along the island of Paxos itself, are outstanding.

AntiPaxos, the little vineyard island just one mile off the tip of Paxos, has only 30 inhabitants and some of the loveliest sandy beaches in the Mediterranean. It has a winter population of three, the lighthouse keepers and the agricultural officer.

For those who like exploring by boat or on foot, there are on Paxos and AntiPaxos grottoes, caves, tiny unpopulated islands, uninhabited villages, ancient fortresses. A caïque leaves Gaios every morning to visit the mainland village of Parga from where one can be taken up the ancient River Styx by a local fisherman.

VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Andromeda House GIC-IPAAND Andromeda House is one of the most luxurious and well crafted houses on Paxos. Private Pool. 2-8 persons 
Barry House GIC-IPABAR Set among the olives in its own grounds above Loggos, this charming country house has been attractively converted by its English owners. 2-4 persons 
Country House GIC-IPACOU The Country House enjoys peaceful seclusion in the small hamlet of Zernatika, a mile away from Loggos. 2-5 persons 
Villa Eftihia GIC-IPAEFT Villa Eftihia is hidden away in the central island olive groves of Kastanitha, a sleepy hamlet of just a few traditional stone houses and a small church. 2-6 persons 
Eliot Villa GIC-IPAELI This most attractive home, built in local stone, stands amongst olive and fruit trees in its own grounds of terraced gardens. 2-4 persons 
Katina's Cottage GIC-IPAKAT Set in an olive grove above the east coast, Katina's Cottage is a simple yet comfortable retreat with views out to sea from its shaded garden. 2-3 persons 
Loggos Mill House and Studios GIC-IPALOG Views from each private verandah are of the sweeping valley of olive groves below and across the sea towards the Greek mainland. Landscaped gardens incorporate a selection of sitting out areas, a private swimming pool and a separate barbecue area. 2-3 persons 
Marguerita Apartments GIC-IPAMAG The hilltop location is private and undisturbed. Two kilometres from Gaios, the island road climbs to the top of the island; a small track leads off from the road past the old church of St. Haralambos to the Marguerita Apartments. 2-3 persons 
Villa Marmari GIC-IPAMAM From its peaceful hillside position, superb views of the sea can be enjoyed from a large verandah. Private sitting out areas surround the villa. A path leads from the villa, in under two minutes walk, to the beautiful sheltered beach of Marmari. 2-4 persons 
Villa Metaxa GIC-IPAMET Villa Metaxa is perched on the hillside just behind the village of Loggos, with superb views of the harbour and over the open sea to the mountains of the Greek mainland. 2-4 persons 
Nassos House GIC-IPANAS A fairly steep walk of five minutes from the Loggos waterfront, along the pathway behind the village's derelict olive oil soap factory, leads to the private hillside position of Nassos House. 2-6 persons 
Villa Pandora GIC-IPAPAN Perched on a hillside above the spectacular West coast of Paxos, Villa Pandora combines high standards of comfort with a beautiful setting. 2-8 persons 
Villa Perseus GIC-IPAPER Set in its own private grounds Villa Perseus overlooks a valley of olive trees. Loggos is one and a half kilometres away. 2-6 persons 
Petritis GIC-IPAPET Petritis is possibly the most romantic and dramatic retreat for two people on Paxos. 2-3 persons 
Villa Spiantzi GIC-IPASPI This spacious villa is uniquely situated on its own promontory in two acres of cypress trees, immediately overlooking the sea with magnificent views along the coast of Paxos and across the open sea to Corfu, Albania and the Greek mainland. 2-6 persons 
Stone House GIC-IPASTO The original Stone House has remained empty and untouched for over fifty years. 2-4 persons 
Villa Yakovos GIC-IPAYAK The backstreets of Gaios lead to a narrow country road which winds uphill to the small hamlet of Ozias, a whitewashed church, a general store cum café bar and a taverna. 2-4 persons 
AntiPaxos
South across the sea about one mile from Paxos lies the tiny island of Antipaxos, just 4 kilometres long and 2 kilometres wide. The island is owned in individual plots by Paxiot families and although there are very few houses here, those families who have built a small home on Antipaxos come here for their holidays and to cultivate grapes. The landscape is rugged; there are only a few olive trees and the hillsides are carpeted by maquis. A network of narrow tracks lead from the small harbour of Agrapidia up to the interior and past the occasional cottage with gardens of fruit trees, vegetables and vineyards. The local grape produces a rich, red and unique wine.
Phoenica House GIC-IPAPHO Phoenica House is tucked away in the interior of AntiPaxos but just a short distance from beaches. The house was one of the first to be built on the island and the family owners have now added modern touches to the original, simple home. 2-4 persons 
Violetta House GIC-IPAVIO Violetta House stands at the top of a hill on the east coast of AntiPaxos and looks down a valley of vineyards and pine trees to a small beach below. 2-4 persons 

 
Greek Island of Peloponnese
The North Peloponnese is the name given to the area of the north coast from Patras across to Loutra, the Isthmus of Corinth to Loutraki and the north coast of the Corinthian Gulf. Contrary to what you may have heard, the water of the Corinthian Gulf is clean and clear. The geographical position makes it ideal for exploring ancient sites as well as points of interests. Delphi, the Ossios monastery, the Epidaurus Theatre and many other places of cultural interests are in close vicinity. Corinth is one hour from Athens by car. Arrival: charter and schedule flights to Athens, ferry to Patras or Piraeus (Pireas). A car is necessary. 

The southwest of the Peloponnese, also called Messenia, is among other things, famous for its kilometre-long, white sandy beaches. The capital is Kalamata, a name that every Greek associates with the folk dance Kalamatianos. Sparkling springs make this area especially green and fertile. In the west, towering above the town of Pilos, which is situated in the crescent- shaped Bay of Navarino, you will find one of the most beautiful castles in the Peloponnese. Offshore from Marathopoli is the little island Proti, where remnants of an ancient, mycenean Acropolis have been found. Arrival: Charter flight to Kalamata, Athens and Araxos, hire car, private car, ferry from Italy to Patras.

VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Villa Delphin DZ-19 This house, built in 1998 on 18,000 sq. ft. grounds, is situated just 82 feet above the sea and within view of Spiti Skaloma. It features four bedrooms and a swimming pool. 6 persons each
Villa Rikia DZ-21 The villa, designed in authentic Byzantine style, was completed in 1983 within an olive tree plantation. 8-10 persons
Villa Barla
In the Southwest
DZ-23 Villa with sea views from every room of the house, surrounded by colorful garden. 8 persons

 
Greek Island of Rhodes
Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese islands, is a cosmopolitan place of international reputation, where the summer season lasts far longer than the traditional three summer months. Though a small island, this "pearl of the Mediterranean" with its crystal-clear waters offers natural splendors that more than compensate for its limited space. Lovers of history will be drawn to the remarkable ancient as well as medieval antiquities, signs of its past glory. Sports lovers can enjoy windsurfing, tennis, golf and water-skiing. Nightlife includes discos, pubs, bars and a casino. Whether you long for a major resort or a small, traditional seaside or mountain village, you'll find it in Rhodes.
VILLA
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CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
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Greek Island of Santorini
Santorini calls to those who seek an island of contrasting light and landscape. Guests can appreciate what has been written about the island’s incredible beauty. Stark sunlight cascades over blue church domes and white-washed houses, narrow terraces and the backdrop of a dark glistening sea one thousand feet below.

The island’s central stage of the Caldera was created by a volcanic eruption some four thousand years ago leaving Akrotiri’s Minoan ruins, rumored to be the remains of lost Atlantis. The legacy of this drama is an island so enchanting that it’s exploration leaves vivid memories with all who visit – swimming from the black sandy beaches of the east coast; discovering the island’s many white cubic churches; driving through the interior plains of wheat and tomato fields, vineyards and pistachio groves; ambling through narrow streets of chic boutiques and shops selling beautifully crafted wares; choosing from one of the many cliff-top eyries to enjoy some of the most dramatic views in all of Greece.

Each of the three cliff-top villages of Fira, Imerovigli and Oia offers an enticing selection of tavernas, bars and shops, hidden away in narrow, cobblestone streets. We recommend renting a car to discover the different parts of the island including the beaches on the east coast.

VILLA
NAME
CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Aigialos GIC-ISAAIG Santorini’s capital, Fira, is alive with a variety of restaurants, shops and bars. Narrow cobblestone streets lead to a quiet residential retreat overlooking the Caldera. Here one finds the beautiful traditional houses of Aigialos, hidden away in one of the more spectacular locations on the island. 2
Astra GIC-ISAAST The Astra Residence overlooks the syrupy waters of the Caldera from one of the top terraces of Imerovigli village. 2 - 4
Esperas GIC-ISAESP Just a few minutes drive from the pretty village of Oia, Esperas commands a dramatic position overlooking the small port of Amoudi, where one can partake of a chilled ouzo by the water’s edge, and the stunning Caldera. 2 - 4
Homeric Poems GIC-ISAHOM Homeric Poems is a small and exclusive hotel with a spectacular position on clifftop terraces above the Caldera on the outskirts of the whitewashed village of Firostefani. 2 - 4
Ikies GIC-ISAIKI Ikies is dramatically positioned on cliff-top terraces overlooking the Caldera, in the peaceful outskirts of Oia. 2 - 4
Katikies GIC-ISAKAT Katikies is an exquisite collection of studio and apartment suites built into the cliff face overlooking the Caldera, on the outskirts of the village of Oia. 2 - 3
Perivolas GIC-ISAPER In the northernmost cliff-top village of Oia, Perivolas is the result of a tasteful renovation of a village winery. 2
The Tsitouras Collection GIC-ISATSI The Tsitouras Collection is a personal creation of a unique residence from an 18th century mansion consisting of five individual houses, each designed and furnished in varying styles and colours to provide a comfortable, spacious and lavish home furnished with the owner’s stunning collection of treasures. 2

 
Greek Island of Sifnos
Sifnos is the fourth island in the West Kyklades groups. Every visitor finds the radiance of the light of this island unforgettable. The harbor of Kamares, with its lively narrow streets, quaint tavernas and long stretches of beaches, also radiate with the island's friendliness. The numerous monasteries and churches, with their turquoise-blue domes and the spotless white houses, are characteristic of Sifnos. Former gold and silver mines are reminders of the wealthy past of the island. In the archaeological museum of the former capital town of Kastro, one will find articles of Mycenean, Hellenistic and Byzantine origins. Arrival: Flight to Athens, ferry from Piraeus to Sifnos.
VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Spiti Chrisophigi DZ-31 Artists' own villa, artistically decorated, and featuring a layout that's perfect for two families vacationing together. 8 persons

 
Greek Island of Sivota
Sivota is a small town of about 700 inhabitants in northwest Greece. It lies 24km south of the port of Igumenitsa and 52km north of Parga. Situated in a lovely landscape of hills and valleys that lead to the many beautiful beaches, this has become a favorite holiday region though still remaining unspoiled. Four tiny islands lie just offshore in front of the yacht harbor and these can be visited in the summer. In the town there are plenty of shops to explore and taverns to sit at and enjoy a glass of Ouzo. Day trips to the islands of Corfu, Paxi and Antipaxi are very worthwhile. Arrival: Ferry from Ancona, Italy to Igumenitsa, charter flights to Prevesa, rental car.
VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Villa Romanca DZ-26 Lies on a quiet hillside not far from Sivota and offers panoramic views of the whole bay. Features a swimming pool and large garden surrounding the house. 2-6 persons

 
Greek Island of Skopelos
Northeast of Evia between Skiathos and Alonnesos, 60 nautical miles from Volos, lies this green island of the Sporades islands. It owes its name to the alternating cliffs and sandy beaches, which encircle the island almost like a garland. The main town, also called Skopelos, enchants its visitors with its lively harbour, its narrow, steep lanes and pretty white houses with their original grey shingle roofs, many of which are still in excellent condition. In the northwest of the island one finds the picturesque fishing village of Glossa with its harbour Loutraki. This is the first stop of the ferry that makes its way from Volos and Skiathos. Arrival: Charter flight to Skiathos or Saloniki, speedboat/hydrofoil.
VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Avlista House GIC-ISPAVL A careful and elegant conversion of a traditional family house, Avlitsa is a spacious and comfortable home. 2-7 persons
Villa Blo DZ-14 Traditionally built Greek villa directly on waterfront, with many balconies and terraces offering views over the Gulf of Panormos. 6 persons
Villa Fegari DZ-16 Situated on a hillside in absolute seculsion, high above the town of Skopelos. The breathtaking views reach as far as the neighboring island of Alonissos. Features a large terrace surrounding a well-maintained swimming pool. 6 persons
Hillside Cottage GIC-ISPHIL The bay of Skopelos Town is backed by hillsides of olive and pine. A fifteen-minute drive from the port past hillside terraces and the convent of Evangelistria and the monastery of Metamorfosis leads to the beautiful and secluded location of Hillside Cottage. 2 persons
Villa Kyparisi DZ-15 Enchanting farmhouse, tastefully furnished, with a covered terrace offering magnificent countryside views. 8 persons
Limonia GIC-ISPLIM Limonia is an attractively restored house of character, in private and mature gardens on a hillside overlooking the old whitewashed houses of Klima and the open sea. 2-6 persons
Villa Petaloutha GIC-ISPPET The English owners have spent nine years to complete what is now a sumptuous home with an unrivalled position to enjoy the sun setting behind Skiathos. 2-6 persons

 
Greek Island of Spetses
The islands of the Saronic and the Argolic Gulfs lie between the southeast coast of the Peloponnese and the west coast of Attica. Just as on Hydra, private cars are not allowed on this island. Instead of cars, buses are used throughout the island or you could hire a horse and carriage. The island has fine sandy beaches: Agios Nikolaos and Agia Marina are close to the city and others, such as Vrellos and Agia Paraskevi, can be reached by boat. On the west side of the island near the beach of Agii Anagiri is Bekiri Cave which was used by the partisans as a hiding place during the War of Independence. Arrival: Charter/schedule flight to Athens, ferry or high-speed boat.
VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
On request n/a n/a n/a

 
Greek Island of Syros
Syros, also known as Syra, is the heart of the Kyklades, both in location and significance. This island, an age-old 'home of the seafarer' enjoys great prestige and wealth. Its buildings--such as the town hall, the customs house, a handsome theatre, spacious squares and impressive churches-- are witnesses of this glorious time. The island is known for its vast range of hills, far-reaching valleys and isolated golden sandy bays that, through their unspoilt beauty, guarantee their visitors an unforgettable stay. Arrival: Flight to Athens or Mykonos, ferry and fast boat/fast ferry/hydrofoil to Syros. (There is a daily four-hour car ferry from Piraeus; the fast ferry, speedboat and hydrofoil, which operates in good weather during the high summer season, take only 2 hours.) Once a day there is a car ferry from Piraeus to Syros, which takes four hours.
VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Villa Ilioupolis DZ-33 Situated in an enchanting secluded position of Kokkina Hill on the south coast. Features a swimming pool and three terraces, offering magnificent views of Finika Bay. 8 persons

 
Greek Island of Zakynthos
The island Zakynthos is the southernmost of the seven Ionian Islands, located west of the Peloponnese. This well-known island is especially green and fertile with wonderful sandy beaches, pretty mountain villages and lively holiday resorts. The Ionian Islands are amongst the richest in Greece, a position that made it possible for them to effectively cultivate their relations with the Western World. This wealth is immediately evident upon entering Zakynthos Town. Whether it is through rigorous fishing, strenuous work in the fields or changing currency for the tourists, all the residents make a contribution to the island's good reputation. Tip: As beautiful as the harbor promenade is, there are not many good restaurants to offer. You may want to take advantage of your villa's kitchen. 

Once you leave the colourful hustle and bustle of the charming historical town of Zakynthos, the well-built road network helps you explore the picturesque villages on the coast and the mountainous inland regions. Attempts are being made to preserve the regular breeding grounds of the endangered sea turtle, Caretta-Caretta, on the kilometre long sandy beach of Laganas. Arrival: charter flight to Zakynthos or via Athens and Araxos, car ferry from Italy to Patras, then from Killini to Zakynthos.

VILLA NAME CODE DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY
Spiti Calypso DZ Built in the typical Greek-island style, this newly built apartment house is located on the especially idyllic Amoudi Beach. 2-8 persons
Spiti Paradiso DZ A villa and two apartments close to Spiti Calypso and owned by the same owners. An ideal location for children, just above Amoudi beach. 2-6 persons

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