Description:
Details of our accommodation on the beach in Kiveri
At Samantha Paradise villa we have tried to anticipate the every need of our guests and have made amenities available not normal to holiday accommodation in general.
The villa is made up of 4 bedrooms, all decorated with different colours and a unique style. Double and triple rooms all have balconies or terrasses and are named the "blue room", the "red room", the "lilac room" and the attic room in the loft area of the house is named "Ontas" where guests have direct access to the roof terrace with its panoramic view of the sea, of Nafplion and the Argolic Gulf.
The beds and orthopedic matresses are the very best quality to ensure a relaxing sleep every night and are extra large (1.60m - 1.80m) to cater for even the tallest of our guests. There are two bathrooms to make everyday living a little more comfortable, a tastefully decorated living room and dining area complete with fireplace for the Winter months as the villa is open all year round. The villa is, of course, fully air-conditioned and has central heating.
The kitchen is well equipped with everything needed for a self catering holiday and all mod cons including a dishwasher and for those that like to eat al feasco there is also a stone built barbeque and dining area in the gardens.
Clean sheets and towels are supplied every three days and there is a washing machine for guests convenience.
Samantha Paradise is a great choice for accommodation close to Nafplion for your summer holidays, winter breaks, special occassions such as anniversaries and also as a wedding venue where Samantha Paradise undertake decor, catering and any other services you may need locally for your special day
At Samantha Paradise villa we have tried to anticipate the every need of our guests and have made amenities available not normal to holiday accommodation in general.
The villa is made up of 4 bedrooms, all decorated with different colours and a unique style. Double and triple rooms all have balconies or terrasses and are named the "blue room", the "red room", the "lilac room" and the attic room in the loft area of the house is named "Ontas" where guests have direct access to the roof terrace with its panoramic view of the sea, of Nafplion and the Argolic Gulf.
The beds and orthopedic matresses are the very best quality to ensure a relaxing sleep every night and are extra large (1.60m - 1.80m) to cater for even the tallest of our guests. There are two bathrooms to make everyday living a little more comfortable, a tastefully decorated living room and dining area complete with fireplace for the Winter months as the villa is open all year round. The villa is, of course, fully air-conditioned and has central heating.
The kitchen is well equipped with everything needed for a self catering holiday and all mod cons including a dishwasher and for those that like to eat al feasco there is also a stone built barbeque and dining area in the gardens.
Clean sheets and towels are supplied every three days and there is a washing machine for guests convenience.
Samantha Paradise is a great choice for accommodation close to Nafplion for your summer holidays, winter breaks, special occassions such as anniversaries and also as a wedding venue where Samantha Paradise undertake decor, catering and any other services you may need locally for your special day
Hotel facilities:
Bar, Breakfast services, Car and bike rental, Car parking, Credit cards accepted, Diving center, Environment friendly, Excursions informations, Gay Friendly, Gym, Hourse riding, Internet corner, Lobby, Luggage room, Meeting room, Mountain Views, Patio, Pet Friendly, Public telephone, Restaurant, Room service, Satelite tv in lobby, Tourist information, Umbrellas and sunbeds, Water sports, WifiRoom facilities:
A/C, Alarm clock, Balcony/terrace for every room, Full kitchen, Hair drier, Privat bathroom/ensuite, Radio, Refrigerator, Room service, Safebox, TVLocation:
The seaside village is Kiveri in the Argolida county is very close to the village of Mylous, about 8 km from Nafplio and 15 km from Argos. A beautiful fishing village with rich historic and archaeological interest and natural beauty .. with the sea making it a particularly attractive destination for visitors. In mythology, Danaos was anchored here. A temple of dedicated to the birth of Poseidon and Mycenaean tombs have been discovered and remains of ancient settlement at St. Demetrios and ancient temple in Ai-Lias. Given its exceptional climate and natural beauty and after the conquest of Nafplion by the Franks Kiveri was used for vacationing families of Frankish rulers, there was also a medieval castle. The village's name KIVERI comes from the period when the KAPODISTRIAS ruled the country and spent his holidays in the village. The name Kiveri means Govern - GOVERNOR. Two houses of this era have survived on the beach in the village. The village has shops for everyday needs and for your entertaiment. There are supermarkets, bakeries, pharmacies, grocery stores, kiosks, cafes and playgrounds, ouzo, pizza, fast-food and fish tavernas. The vast majority of residents are permanent residents and tourist development is little... therefore, the sea is clean and the beaches not crowded. Nafplion Nafplion (or Nafplio, Anapli, Napli, Naplio, Nauplie, Nauplio) Nafplion was the first capital of Greece after it was freed from the Turkish occupation, and it played a remarkable role in Greek history. The architecture, monuments and museums remind us of this history. A picturesque town and one of the most popular destinations for Greeks weekending all year, classical studies students and of course, summer holidays. With its magical atmosphere and wealth of things to do combined with its close proximity to the archaeological sites that the Argolida is famous for of Mycenae and the Ancient Theatre of Epidavros, Nafplion is an attractive destination for most and is located just 8 kms from Kiveri. The beaches of Karathona and Arvanitia are popular with people of all ages who visit should you like a busier atmosphere. The are plenty of museums holding remnants of the towns history - the Archaeological museum, the Folklore museum, the Military museum, the Worry Bead museum and the Ouzo museum (in the local ouzo distillery). Visit the Palamidi castlewhich towers above the town, the Bourtzi castle in the habrour and the castle of Acronafplia. Syntagma Square is the centre of the old town and the narrow streets left and right are lined with shops, restaurants, tavernas, cafes and bars. The harbour is busy with people at most times of the day and the cafeteries are popular with people of all ages. Argolida The Argolida prefecture is known as the "golden county" of Greece, home to the UNESCO archaeological sites of Mycenae, Ancient Theatre of Epidavros and the site of Ancient Tiryns, all of which are within a half an hours journey from Kiveri visitors flock to "Argolis" in their thousands through the year. Other lesser known sites include the pyramid at Argoliko, supposedly the oldest pyramid in the world, the twin chasms at Didyma, (45 minutes) great for people with interests in geology. The Argolida is also famous for its citrus cultivation with many orange, lemon and grapefruit trees throughout the area. The aroma of orange blossom fills the air or the fruits hang heavy on the trees depending on the season. With its easy access from Athens (just 1.5 hours by road) the Argolida is a popular destination all year round. Kiveri, in contrast, is a private, peaceful village that gives an idyllic sense to your holidays whilst still being close enough to the busier toursit destinations close by. Peloponnese The Peloponnese is a large peninsula south-west of Athens, part of the mainland of Greece, it is separated by the Corinth (Korinth) canal, a major feat of engineering that is well worth a visit during your time in Kiveri either to take photos from the top or to take a cruise on one of the tourist boats. The Peloponnese is made up of the counties of Argolida, Arcadia, Corinthia, Messinia, Achaia, Lakonia & Elia, each of which has its own charm. The scenery and layout of the land changes drastically depending on where you are and there is always some breathtaking view as you journey around. During the revolution against the Turkish the revolutionaries had their headquarters in the Peloponnese and there are many monuments saluting the brave people that fought to free their country. Visit the graphic Arcadian villages of Dimitsana, Stemnitsa, Lagadia and Karitaina and see the gunpowder factory, library with wonderful collection of very old books brought from Nafplion by donkey and many other sights. The rich history and archaeological sites of the Peloponnese are visited all year round and all are easily visited in a day from Samantha Paradise. The following are some of the highlights of the Peloponnese: Ancient Olympia (home of the Olympica Games), Byzantine Mystra, Monemvasia (Greece's Rock of Gibraltar), Sparta, Pylos, Kalavrita (rack & pinion railway and skiing in the winter), Ancient Corinth (Korinthos), Acrocorinth, the Corinth Canal & Ancient Nemea (home to the Nemean Games).
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