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Villa Filippa is a luxury and cozy traditional modern place, centrally located in the wellknown Chora village, capital of Kythnos Island. The villa comprises two entrances, just 2 minutes away from the central market of Chora and 5 minutes from the parking area next to the Town Hall! One can walk 2 to 5 mins to dine, to shop, to have a drink without worrying to drive back. The villa has three levels, with two bathrooms and five rooms that can host up to 10 people, either family or friends! The space Villa Filippa is a luxury and cozy traditional modern two storey family villa, centrally located in the Chora village, capital of Kythnos Island, Cyclades, Aegean sea, Greece! The villa comprises a ground floor entrance at the central alley of Panagia Nikous, just 2 minutes away from the central market of Chora and 5 minutes from the parking area next to the Major House! The villa has three levels, with two bathrooms and four rooms that can host up to 10 people, either family or friends! The 1rst floor common living and dining area with its balcony are ideal to relax and socialize all the guests nicely. The ground floor holds a fully equipped white kitchen, with a fridge and dishwasher, a wooden table with 6 chairs, an ochre bathroom with a shower, and two bedrooms that can accommodate 6 persons! The one bedroom having a metal double bed and two bunk single beds on top of each other, whereas the second traditional room, holds a traditional metal 1,30 bed with a 3sit sofa, a small round table with 2 small chairs a really cozy place! On the 1rst floor, there is the 2nd villa entrance from the back alley to the living room with two comfortable Laura Ashley 3sit and 2sit sofas, opossite a large cable and internet TV and a stereo for music. Next, there is the dining room with a 4 to 10 sit expanding table and chairs. This area is luxury and aesthetic with its marble flooring, the original countryside paintings from the grandmother of the family, the bronze lighting with crystals, and the traditional curtains on the windows There is also a large shared balcony outside with picturesque views of the Chora countryside, equipped with a wooden 6 sit table and chairs to enjoy a supper or a drink outdoors. On the 2nd floor of the villa, there is a double bed wooden bedroom with closet and drawers, an aquamarine bathroom with shower, and a washing machine. There is also a 3sit traditional couch that turns into a double bed with a closet next to it, whereas there is a small warehouse locked used by the family. This 2nd floor also shares a smaller balcony with astonishing views of the village and the horizon expanding to the sea, ideal for breakfast, supper, or evening drinks. Chora is the absolute starting point to travel anywhere at the island, living the experience of a traditional island village, especially being a guest of Villa Filippa. Checking in and out. Air conditioning. Heating - split type ductless system, Portable heater. Kitchen open to family room. Garden, Mountain, City. Cleaning available upon request. You'll be staying in someone's home, so please treat it with care and respect. Kanala, Kythnos Kythnos is an island in the Cyclades with a landscape that will seduce you, with colours and scents of the Aegean and stories that sweetly mix legend and myth with history. Panagia Nikous, Kythnos Towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper. Clothing storage: wardrobe and dresser. Fire extinguisher, First aid kit. Space where guests can cook their own meals. Appliances features. Laundry features. No interior features data. No garage data. Private entrance. Separate street or building entrance. Built in Lot area. Price per sqft not specified. Concrete Perimeter. Common facilities. Common utilities. No security system data. HOA fee not specified. Check-in after PM. Checkout before PM. No pets. No parties or events. No commercial photography. No smoking. Additional rules. In case there is a reservation on the day of departure of a previous resident there should be flexibility! Please respect the environment and energy costs and turn off lights, air conditioning, and electrical appliances when leaving Villa Filippa. It is possible to recycle, while garbage deposition is at the entrance of the village of Chora, so recycle whatever you can and remove garbage daily with smells to avoid accumulation! Gather used towels Throw trash away Turn things off Return keys Additional requests Close the balcony doors and windows. Feel free to contact us. We can help you! Call us. View Villas. View all photos. Make a Request. Hosted by Villas Kythnos Filippa. Listed on May 11, Property Type. Lot Area. Scenic views. Show more. 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Kythnos , or Kithnos, is Cyclades ninth largest island , slightly larger than Mykonos and approximately four times less than Naxos , which is Cyclades largest island. Here lives around 1, inhabitants and the island's surface is 99 km2. The two main villages are Chora with inhabitants, and Merichas which has inhabitants. The highest mountain is Profitis Elias and measures meters above sea level. The main occupation is farming and fishing. The tourism industry has developed very slowly on Kythnos and it is safe to say that it is still is like that. I don't really know why there are so few foreign tourists on Kythnos, but I have my hunches. One reason is, of course, that so few have been to Kythnos and can tell you about the island. It may also be that those who have actually visited Kythnos have nothing to tell. Which in that case is quite understandable because Kythnos really can't be accused of standing out. The flat landscape makes it a rather anonymous island. The beaches are quite mediocre and there are no spectacular sights. However, there is something purely genuine about Kithnos that many islands lack - especially in the picturesque villages Chora and Dryopida. The people on the island are curious and friendly and show what Greek hospitality is all about. Due to the excellent connections by ferry to both the mainland and the neighbouring islands in the western Cycladic, it is easy to go to Kythnos. The simplest route is by flight to Athens and then on by boat from Piraeus or Lavrio , south of the airport. Ordinary ferries as well as fast catamarans leave from Piraeus every day during high season. Ferry timetable for Kythnos ». Book ferry tickets online here ». Bus departs from Merichas and operates the villages of Dryopida, Chora, Kanala and Loutra up to six times a day. If you plan to stay on the main roads, a scooter will do just as fine as a car. There are very short distances. However, a car is preferable if you plan to see the smaller coastal villages. There are rental outlets for cars and scooters in Merichas. The greatest attractions on Kythnos are the two villages Chora and Dryopida. To once again stroll around the alleys of Dryopida is probably the biggest reason why I will return to Kythnos. But we start in the port village of Merichas , which shines with a cozy and romantic shimmer when you arrive by boat. It's so nice here, one thinks. For Merichas is almost entirely dominated by hotels and guesthouses, both behind the beach and on the hills that climb up both sides of the mountain. It is in Merichas that almost all tourists who visit the island stay. There are hotels in other villages too, such as in pleasant Loutra, but it is Merichas that applies to most. Of course, Merichas also has good sides. The port beach is certainly not spectacular, but the small colorful fishing boats are nice to look at and the tavernas and bars with tables in the sand have a high comfort factor. A plus is that it is walking distance to several beaches. And at the bakery you can buy the Cyclades largest bread. Kythnos old capital Dryopida is, in my opinion, Kythnos greatest attraction. Strolling through the car-free and labyrinthine alleys is a real pleasure. I am childishly fond of Greek villages, especially in small villages like Dryopida where Greek everyday life dominates and where as a tourist I am met by smiling and curious villagers. In Dryopida, nothing is just for tourists. Dryopida is a village that constantly surprises, like being in a living dollhouse. A ravine divides the village into two parts, a lower and an upper. In the lower part, the houses are worn and aged, some are in ruins. The upper part of Dryopida is the finest and most alive. This is where you find all the taverns and cafes, some shops and the village's largest church. The beautiful and car-free village of Chora , 5 km from Merichas, is the administrative center and capital of Kythnos. Chora is most often called Kythnos by the islanders. Chora on Kythnos is not significantly different from other 'Choras' in the Cyclades. All are built to the same pleasant template of whitewashed houses with blue doors and windows that crowd along a main street decorated with geraniums in olive tin pots, twining bougainvillea and clematis. This is roughly what it looks like in Chora on Kythnos. Chora is a must when you are on Kythnos, just as Dryopida is a must. What differentiates the villages is that Chora is more upscale, a little more prosperous simply. The pleasant main street is lined with cozy taverns, cafes and small shops. Another village you should not miss is the coastal village of Loutra about 4 km north of Chora. There are two hot springs here, Kakavos and Agii Anargiri , whose water is said to cure all kinds of diseases, including heart disease and rheumatism. The springs were already known in antiquity, even the Turks liked Loutra, during the Turkish occupation there was a real Turkish bath here, Hamam Andassi. Even today, the springs attract people. In recent years, Loutra has developed as a tourist resort , here there is a large selection of hotels and pensions. The attraction is of course the hot springs, but also the fine port where the taverns are lined up. Some of the tavernas serve on the sandy beach that runs alongside the village. The beach is otherwise perfectly fine if you want to take a swim. The beach and the hot springs of Loutra. Check the 'seal' at the bottom of the image. If you are looking for long sand beaches with powder white sand , Kythnos is not for you. The beaches are OK, but no reason to run your legs off. The advantage of Kythnos beaches is that there is always plenty of space. Martinakia beach is located at a comfortable walking distance min from Merichas , just around the corner on the way to Chora. The beach lies in a luxuriant green valley. There is a nice little bay with two tavernas, a couple of pensions and some shade from the tamarisks. Episkopi beach is about a minute walk from Martinakia. Apart from the fact that it is a much longer beach than the one in Martinakia, they are very similar, the same greyish sandbox sand and shady tamarisks. In one corner is the beach's only taverna. Apokrousi beach is a very long sandy beach surrounded by tall shady trees in a wide bay with clear and inviting water. A better beach than those described above. Behind the beach, a fertile agricultural landscape spreads out. In the far corner of Apokrousi beach is one of two taverns. This particular taverna makes you think of how Greece was before the tourists came, the menu is as if taken from old days - you take what you have. And if you don't have that, you go out among the crops and pick from the plantations. Rural and cozy. Also not to be missed is the village of Kanala with its famous monastery of the same name as the village. Below the village there is a nice beach which some consider to be the second best beach in Kythnos. Kolona beach is considered by many to be best beach on Kythnos. The beach is located on both sides of an isthmus that connects the mainland with the island of Agios Loukas. There is no taverna here and no shade either. Kolona is served by beach boat from Merichas during high season, to get there on your own follow the road that starts after the tavern on Apokrousi beach. Katafiki Cave in Dryopida is the biggest attraction after the monastery in Kanala. The cave is said to be one of the longest in the country and contains stalagmites and underground lakes. It was discovered in ; In , they began to extract iron ore from the cave, mining continued until During the Second World War, the cave was used as a hiding place. The cave mouth is open and you just have to step down , but you shouldn't do that without a guide, it's dark and terribly scary after just a few meters. I've gone down without a guide and without a flashlight, I won't do that again, I realized after a while how stupid it was and ran like an antelope towards the exit. Are there cave ghosts? Guided tours are available in high season. The monastery of Panagia Kanala the village of Kanala is safer to visit than the cave of Dryopida. Almost all tourists stay in Merichas. The hotels are spread out on three sides, would you like the morning sun, choose the right side at the far end of the port beach, and if you want evening sun, choose to the hotels above the port. Book Kontseta here ». Book Foinikas Studios here ». Book Tzamaros Studios here ». Book other hotel in Kythnos here ». The Greek everyday life dominates in Kythnos. Picture from Dryopida. Tavern in one of the alleys in cozy Chora. Loutra with its hot springs is located north of Chora. Ferry timetable for Kythnos » Book ferry tickets online here » The port in Merichas. The village of Merichas is the best village to live in on Kythnos. The small fishing port in Merichas. Merichas just after sunset. The amazing village of Dryopida. One of the stairs in the genuine village of Dryopida. One of the restaurants in cozy Chora. The spa village of Loutra where there are hot springs. Martinakia beach near Merichas. Episkopi beach. Apokrousi beach. On a hike to Apokrousi beach. It is easy to find your own little bathing coves on Kythnos. Kanala beach under the monastery of Panagia Kanala. The entrance to Katafiki Cave in Dryopida. The cute outdoor museum in Chora. 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