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Greek-Islands - Crete | Ref: 7706749 |
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Price Per Week Starting From Euro 2,876 Sleeps a Maximum of 5 People. |
Built into the volcanic rock the Villa once served as the village school to the local children. The outdoor area is very private and the cobbled courtyard, complemented by a glistening pool
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Features |
The layout of the house takes the form of the old traditional Santorini houses. The farm-style kitchen is large and well equipped with a dinning area. Double wooden doors open up into a single room and a staircase leads you up to a delightful den, which can accomodate two people. Through an arched passageway you will find the living room with doors leading out to the courtyard and pool. Double doors lead from the lounge to a comfortable double bedroom. The open-space bathroom has a Jacuzzi and shower with a separate restroom.
This traditional Villa ensures tranquility, privacy and a taste of village life. Villa Io is ideal for families wanting to experience the true island life-style of days gone by without compromising on comfort
About SantoriniThe formation of Santorini is due to various geological occurences, many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes so violent as to change the shape of the island several times. Dorians, Venetians and Turks occupied Santorini, but its most influencial early inhabitants were the Minoans. They came from Crete some time between 2000 and 1600 BC, and the settlement of Akrotiri dates from the height of their great civilization.
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Local Attractions |
The island then was circular and was called Kalisti of Stroggylis (the Round One). Around 1650 BC a chain of earthquakes and eruptions culminated in one of the largest explosions in the history of the planet. Thirty cubic kilometers of magma spewed forth and a column of ash 36 kilometers high jetted into the atmosphere. So much magma was ejected that the magma chambers of the volcano gave way and the centre of the island collapsed, leaving a caldera with high cliffs-one of the world's most dramatic geological sights. After the Big One, Santorini once again settled down for a time and was recolonised. In 236 BC volcanic activity resumed and separated Thirasia from the main land. The last major earthquake on the island, measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale savaged the island in 1956. Should you walk around the villages, you will find many abandoned mansions from this period.
Santorini enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. In July and August the mercury can soar to 40 Celsius (over 100 Fahrenheit). July and August are also the months of the meltemi, a northerly wind that sweeps the Aegean. The wind reduces humidity and offers welcome relief from the heat. November is when the rains start in most areas.
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Rental Rates Per Week |
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| Low | Euro 2,876 |
| High | Euro 6,010 |
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| Airport |
The villa is 16 km from Santorini airport airport.
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Contact Details |
Owners Name: Getaway International Property and Travel
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Phone number: 07936504823
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Email Owner: Contact Owner |
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