Villa Bella Vista Sea View / Best Mouse Island View
size: 110m2 , capacity: 6 persons
The epitome of discreet luxury and privacy, our elegant “Bella Vista” villa offers all modern amenities for the most pleasant stay. The two-storey villa is designed to accommodate up to six people. It offers a spacious terrace with a private pool, sunbeds, and magnificent views of Mouse Island** and the Monastery of Vlacherna. On the upper floor, the villa consists of two cozy private bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. On the ground level, it is set up with a stylish living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, a bathroom, and a traditionally built fireplace that creates a very cozy atmosphere.
ROOM FACILITIES
* These services require an extra charge, payable locally.
** Most of these rooms have a direct -or side- view to the Mouse Island, "Pontikonisi" in Greek, the trademark of Corfu, which is the most famous and most photographed spot in the island. According to Greek mythology, this isle was Odysseus' ship, which brought the legendary king of Ithaca, and hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey", to the island of the Phaeacians. The islet is known for hosting the Byzantine chapel of Pantokrator, dating back to the 11th century.
- Bathroom Amenities
- Individually controlled air-conditioning
- Bathrobes & Slippers
- Mini Fridge
- Bathtub or Shower
- Room Service*
- Closet
- Wake-up call
- Satellite TV
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- 3 Flat Screen TVs
- Safe Deposit Box
- Direct Dial telephone*
- Laundry Service*
- Hairdryer
- Iron-Ironing Board (on request)
- Daily Maid Service
- Private Pool
- Free WIFI
- Sunbeds
* These services require an extra charge, payable locally.
** Most of these rooms have a direct -or side- view to the Mouse Island, "Pontikonisi" in Greek, the trademark of Corfu, which is the most famous and most photographed spot in the island. According to Greek mythology, this isle was Odysseus' ship, which brought the legendary king of Ithaca, and hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey", to the island of the Phaeacians. The islet is known for hosting the Byzantine chapel of Pantokrator, dating back to the 11th century.