The space
If you are looking to enjoy an endless view where the Aegean sea meets the sky and relax by the private 40m2 infinity pool, then this is the ideal destination for you.
The villa size is 150m2 plus an independent guesthouse (20m2) – a total of 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms allows this location to host up to 8 adults. There is also ample outdoor space and a garden.
There is an open space living room and dining area with a modern gas fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen where all areas provide an unique sea view. The outdoor space includes a dining area with a gas bbq and a traditional, Greek coal bbq. There is also an outside lounge area and a wine-corner where you can enjoy every single moment of your holiday experience or perhaps take a stroll in the garden surrounded by olive, orange and lemon trees.
Both the outdoor dining / bbq and the lounge area are provided with shading systems.
Parking spaces are available for up to 5 cars and the villa and guesthouse entrances are easily accessed from the parking area, either by the stairs or the footpath for easy luggage transportation, enabling people with disabilities or for pushing a baby carriage.
Interior
The two-floor Blue Hill villa has a unique minimal, one-theme design that works harmoniously across all spaces and rooms. The colors, mood and style goes hand-in-hand to create a consistent and harmonious atmosphere in order to not interfere with the unique views offered from anywhere in the villa.
The open spaced ground floor includes a living room, kitchen, dining area , bathroom and a laundry room.
On the 1st floor you will find 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (one is an ensuite).
All bedrooms are equipped with large wardrobes and with glass doors providing access to the common veranda with its panoramic view of the Aegean Sea.
The largest bathroom includes a bathtub, while all other bathrooms have showers.
Where you’ll be
Arcadia, Greece
In the heart of the Peloponnese at one of the most beautiful places in Greece – that is where the Blue Hill Villa is located.
With its wild olive groves, endless vineyards, mountains, great beaches, untouched villages, archeological sites and monasterie, one can say that Arcadia is Greece’s private little Tuscany.
The area is sparsely populated and perfect for people seeking peacefulness, although with a touch of luxury. An ideal location for couples, families, sports’ and archeology enthuasists, explorers, and wine and dine lovers. And it is, of course, the perfect spot for the sea & beach lover as it takes only 5 minutes (by car) to the nearest beach.
Location
Kiveri: (2,5 km) 5 min drive
Kiveri is a charming, non-tourist, traditional Greek seaside village with a population of around a thousand people. Besides its beach with blue water and light fine pebble, you will find a few local shops, a fantastic bakery (with amazing, homemade gelato!) and tavernas where you can enjoy fresh fish, seafood along with traditional Greek dishes.
Nafplion: (17 km) 20 min drive
Nafplion – is among the most romantic and picturesque towns in Greece. Here you can enjoy a walk through the old town with its beautiful architecture, small boutiques and large squares, attractive restaurants, cafes and bars. And if you are looking for something more challenging, you can walk up the 999 steps to the Palamidi Fortress which overlooks the entire bay.
Though Nafplion has plenty of tourism, it is still very cozy and retains a certain elegance from its glory days as the first capital of a newly independent Greece.
Paralio Astros: (10km) 15 min drive
A really pretty “island feeling” place with a lovely harbor, where you can eat at fish tavernas that don’t charge an arm and a leg, plenty of bars, cafes and some shops and a small SPA. You MUST go for a swim in the clean open sea on the 8 km fantastic long beach that tops just about any beach in Greece.
From Astros you can take a one day cruise to the nearby islands – Spetses and Hydra – or book a kayak tour.
Skouras Winery: (25km) 30 min drive
Situated in the Nemea area, which is the largest and likely the most exciting Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) for red wines in Greece.
This winery is a powerhouse in the area, with unparalleled knowledge of both international and local grape varieties. The Domaine is truly one-of-a-kind, and their slogan, “We create unforgettable memories,” could not be more fitting.
A visit to the winery is always an unforgettable experience, much like opening a bottle of their exquisite wines.
Mycenae: (27km) 30 min drive
The famous center of the Mycenaeans (home to 30.000 people from the 1600s to 1100s BC which was the central -point of Greek civilization) is located only a 30 minute drive away from the villa. Although Mycenae is mostly in ruins, there are parts of the city-state that have been kept in great condition.
Argos: (15km) 15 min drive
Argos is one of the oldest continuously populated cities in the world, and the oldest in Europe. Here one can visit the ancient theatre founded during the Hellenistic period (300-250 BC) which hosted up to 20.000 spectators and represents one from the biggest ancient theatres in Greece.
Archeological sites:
• Acropolis of Ancient Tiryns: 14 km
• Fortress of Palamidi: 17km
• Ancient Theatre of Argos: 13km
• Mycenae: 27km
• Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus: 40km
• Ancient Corinth: 58km
Distances from cities, airports, ports:
• Athens: 140 km
• Athens International Airport: 170 km
• Kalamata International Airport: 119km
• Port of Pireaus: 140 km
• Port of Rafina: 169 km
• Patras Port: 197 km
• Loutraki: 72 km
• Loutraki Casino: 68 km