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Kea
02/08 – 17/08
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Villa Clio:beachfront Villa 70 M To Sandy Isolated Beaches & Spa Outdoor Jacuzzi
4 2
house , Kea
Clio & Lena, two luxurious villas in Otzias, Kea, boast private access to two secluded sandy beaches, situated 1 kilometre from Otzias village, 4 kilometres from Vourkari, and 5 kilometres from Korissia. These two identical properties, totalling 470 square metres, offer 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and can accommodate up to 12 guests, featuring Jacuzzis, fully equipped kitchens, and stunning sea views.
Kea
02/08 – 17/08
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Green Island Resort Kea Poseidon
5 2
house , Kea
This five-bedroom villa, located within the Green Island Estate in Aghios Nikolaos on Kea Island, is situated near the Ayia Irini Archaeological Site and the Kea Lion, offering a secluded setting in the Southern Aegean Sea region. This property provides accommodation for up to 10 guests with four bathrooms, air conditioning, internet access, and a private swimming pool, ideal for exploring nearby Mavrampéli and Kalamitsi Beach, with a check-out time of 11:00 AM.
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Kea
02/08 – 17/08
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Waterfront Villa With Private Pool
3 2
house , Melissaki
This waterfront villa in Melissaki, approximately 71 kilometres from Athens International Airport, boasts direct access to a private beach. The 110-square-metre property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and sleeps eight, featuring an infinity pool, private parking, free Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances including a dishwasher and coffee machine.
Kea
17/07 – 20/07
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Mnaso Villa With Infinity Pool Sunset In Kea
1 2
house , Kea
Mnaso Villa, an independent 3-bedroom dwelling, is perched above Korissia Bay on Kea, offering uninterrupted sea views and direct access to local attractions. This elegant villa accommodates up to six guests and features a private infinity pool, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, providing a comfortable and luxurious island retreat.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Kea
What are the top must-see attractions in Kea, Greece?
Kea offers a lot! For history buffs, the ancient ruins of Karthea, the island's former capital, are a must-see. The iconic Lion of Kea, a striking marble lion, is another popular spot, found near Vourkari. The picturesque villages of Ioulis and Korissia are charming, with whitewashed houses and narrow streets. For stunning views, hike up to the Kastro (castle) in Ioulis.
A five-day trip to Kea allows for a relaxed pace. Spend a day exploring Ioulis and its Kastro, taking in the panoramic views. Another day could be dedicated to visiting the Lion of Kea and exploring the beaches around Vourkari. A boat trip to nearby islands or a day exploring the charming village of Korissia and its harbor are other options. Consider hiking some of the island's trails, and leave time for swimming and relaxation on one of Kea's beautiful beaches like Pisses or Otzias.
Is Kea, Greece a good destination to rent a cottage?
Absolutely! Kea has many charming cottages available for rent, particularly in the villages of Ioulis, Korissia, and Vourkari. Many offer stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. You'll find a range of options, from traditional stone cottages to more modern rentals.
What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travelers in Kea, Greece?
Kea enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Strong winds, especially the Meltemi winds in summer, can be a factor. Wildlife is limited; you might see some goats and birds. Natural hazards are minimal; be mindful of the sun during summer and check weather forecasts for potential strong winds before planning boat trips.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Kea?
While Kea isn't overwhelmingly flat, it's quite manageable for pedestrians and cyclists, especially within the villages. Ioulis, with its uphill streets, requires more effort, but the views are worth it. Cycling is best suited for the flatter areas around the coast and between villages. Remember to bring water and wear appropriate footwear.
Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Kea, Greece?
Yes! Explore the less-visited beaches like Gialiskari or Pounta. Venture off the main roads to discover hidden chapels tucked away in the countryside. The abandoned village of Agia Irini offers a glimpse into Kea's past. Many hiking trails lead to secluded spots with stunning coastal views.
What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow one to meet locals in Kea, Greece?
The best way to meet locals is to visit the local taverns and cafes, especially in the evenings. Attend any local festivals if they coincide with your visit. Many villagers are happy to chat and share stories. Visiting the local shops and markets can also provide opportunities to interact with the community.
What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Kea, Greece?
Kea's cuisine is classic Cycladic. Try the fresh seafood, especially grilled octopus or fried calamari. Local cheeses like graviera and kopanisti are delicious. Don't miss the traditional tomato fritters (tomatokeftedes) or the fava (split pea puree). Many restaurants offer dishes made with local produce and herbs.
What are some recommended items to pack for a stay in Kea, Greece?
Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential, even in spring or autumn. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the villages and hiking trails. Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. A light jacket or sweater can be useful for cooler evenings.