Summary:
In front of a wide, sandy beach, a unique and luxurious property awaits you!
Whether you are a family or a group of friends, the options are endless. Enjoy the sun and sea, or take a stroll around the city of Patras.
Free Wi-Fi and street parking are available for our guests!
The Space:
In front of a wide, sandy beach, a unique and luxurious property awaits you!
Up the external staircase, you will find yourself on the first floor of the property, where a spacious and bright living room, complete with a dining area and a flat-screen TV, awaits you. Here you will also find a single sofa bed, with an option to add a single portable bed. Watch your favourite TV series or movie, or enjoy a home-cooked meal. The large kitchen is equipped with many appliances, providing everything you need to prepare your meals during your stay. On this floor, there is also a convenient WC.
The upper floor houses the sleeping quarters of the property. Three double bedrooms await you, offering moments of relaxation and replenishment. There are also two bright bathrooms, one fitted with a shower, the other with a bathtub and a washing machine.
During the winter months, we provide wood for our guests to enjoy the fireplace and the cozy, calming atmosphere it creates.
Free Wi-Fi and street parking are available for our guests!
Guest Access:
Guests will have full and unrestricted access to all areas of the house. We want our guests to feel at home and have the freedom to fully enjoy their stay and make unforgettable memories.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to Rio, a suburb of the city of Patras! During your stay everything will be at your fingertips! Restaurants/taverns and cafes can be found at just 200m from the property, while a grocery store is at 500m!
While you may be just in front of the sea, you may want to venture out more and visit other beaches such as the main Rio one (1,5km), Agios Vasileios (6,5km) and Psathopirgos (12km).
Patras, is a vibrant and picturesque city! Situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, Patras offers a delightful blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and a lively atmosphere. Here are some sights and activities you won't want to miss during your visit:
Ancient Roman Amphitheater: Begin your exploration by visiting the Ancient Roman Amphitheater, an impressive archaeological site dating back to the 1st century AD. Marvel at the well-preserved structure and imagine the grand performances that once took place here.
Patras Castle (7km): Perched atop a hill, Patras Castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Gulf of Patras. Explore its medieval walls, towers, and gates, and soak in the historical ambiance.
Achaia Clauss Winery(15km): Embark on a wine-tasting journey at the renowned Achaia Clauss Winery. Established in 1861, it is famous for its Mavrodaphne dessert wine. Take a tour of the cellars, learn about the wine-making process, and savor the flavors of local wines amidst picturesque vineyards.
Psila Alonia Square(8km): Stroll through the charming Psila Alonia Square, a bustling hub surrounded by neoclassical buildings. Grab a cup of traditional Greek coffee at a cafƩ, relax under the shade of trees, and soak in the lively atmosphere.
Patras Archaeological Museum(4km): Delve into the city's rich history at the Patras Archaeological Museum. Discover artifacts spanning several millennia, including pottery, sculptures, jewelry, and ancient weaponry, providing insights into the region's past civilizations.
Rio-Antirrio Bridge(5km): Cross the remarkable Rio-Antirrio Bridge, an engineering marvel that connects the Peloponnese with mainland Greece. Admire the stunning architecture and enjoy scenic views of the Gulf of Corinth.
Agios Andreas Church(9km): Visit the beautiful Agios Andreas Church, the largest Orthodox basilica in Greece. Adorned with exquisite mosaics and intricate frescoes, this religious site is a testament to Patras' cultural and spiritual heritage.
Patras Carnival: If you happen to visit in late winter or early spring, don't miss the Patras Carnival, one of the largest and most vibrant carnivals in Europe. Join the lively parades, witness colorful costumes, and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere.
Odeon of Patras(8km): Conclude your journey with a visit to the Odeon of Patras, a small ancient theater. Marvel at its well-preserved structure and imagine the performances that once graced its stage.
If you want to venture out more, the area of Achaia, offers a plethora of options for daily trips:
Nafpaktos(16km): Experience the coastal charm of Nafpaktos, a picturesque town situated on the Corinthian Gulf. Stroll along the Venetian harbor, lined with colorful houses and cozy cafƩs. Explore the Nafpaktos Castle, a medieval fortress with panoramic views of the sea and the town. Relax on the sandy beaches or wander through the narrow streets of the old town.
Aigio (34km): Visit the coastal town of Aigio, known for its beautiful beaches and lively promenade. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the seafront, lined with palm trees and bustling cafes. Explore the Archaeological Museum of Aigio to learn about the region's ancient history. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the renowned local citrus fruits and wines.
Mount Erymanthos(46km): For nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, a visit to Mount Erymanthos is a must. Explore its trails, forests, and alpine landscapes. Discover hidden waterfalls, enjoy panoramic vistas, and embrace the serenity of the mountains.
Diakopto(50km): Embark on an unforgettable journey on the Diakopto-Kalavryta Railway, known as the "Odontotos." Traverse through the stunning Vouraikos Gorge, with its rugged cliffs and lush vegetation. Marvel at the engineering marvels of the bridges and tunnels along the way, as you enjoy the scenic beauty of this unique railway route.
Kalavryta(80km): Nestled in the mountains, Kalavryta is a picturesque town renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance. Take a scenic train ride on the Odontotos Railway, passing through breathtaking landscapes. Visit the Monastery of Agia Lavra, where the Greek War of Independence began in 1821. Explore the Kalavryta Holocaust Memorial, commemorating a tragic event during World War II.
Getting Around:
The area has many attractions and the best way to visit them is the car!
Just 5 minutes away from the train station with the Rio - Patras schedule.
You will be able to enjoy all the beautiful beaches of the area and the tourist attractions.
Other Things to Note:
This is an ideal choice for all the seasons of the year!
Interaction with Guests:
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