VILLA DETAILS
The luxurious Almyra 3-bedroom villa is perfectly poised to embrace the unique panorama of mountain scenery merging into the far reaching sea. The views are quite simply awe inspiring. Contemporary and traditional architecture are combined to feature light wooden floors, expanses of glass, modern steel framed pergolas with wood panelling and natural stone walling. Crisp white and smooth greys teamed with accents of stainless steel complete the sleek stylish finish of the minimalist interior. Huge glass doors open on to the grand swimming pool terrace that appears to float over the sea below and beyond. Relax in heavenly luxury and just drift away.
Almyra Residence is part of SK Place, a luxury estate of three very spacious independent villas overlooking the sea. The three superb, inspanidually designed villas have been created by the architect owner, in a peaceful setting of mature gardens, each with its own private swimming pool and all the modern comforts to enjoy unique moments of relaxation at any time of the year. Awaken your senses and experience the delight of fresh clean sea water, invigorating warm sunshine, cool mountain air and soft golden sand.
VILLA ACCOMMODATION
- Ground Floor: Spacious living room, modern kitchen open up to outdoor lounge and dining area.
- Lower Ground Floor: Twin bedroom (on request convertible into king size); Glass doors open up to a private courtyard with furniture for relaxation and meditation; Separate family spa bathroom with mini gym, hamam steam room.
- First Floor: Master king sized bedroom with en-suite marble bathroom with Jacuzzi Tub and shower; Twin bedroom (on request convertible into king size) with en-suite bathroom; These bedrooms have access to a large balcony with stunning sea views.
Notes
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Please note that children aged 10 or younger may be accepted only on request.
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Since the photos of the slideshow above were taken, a safety railing has been fitted around the garden and pool.
Security Deposit
Please be aware as a condition of your rental agreement we shall also ask you to lodge a Security Deposit at the point of making a booking amounting to 20% of the weekly rental cost of the property (or higher if required by the villa owner or for stays of three weeks or longer). This is to protect the property owners for the cost of any damage or loss caused by wilful or accidental damage by members of the party that may occur during your stay or for any unpaid local charges. The Security Deposit is lodged with Abercrombie & Kent Villas in the form of a credit card authorization as detailed in the booking process; please ask for further details.

TIME ZONE
Greece operates on GMT + 2 hours.
LANGUAGE
Modern Greek (as opposed to Ancient) is the national language of Greece. Vernacular speech contains many borrowings from foreign languages, including Italian, French, Turkish and English, so you may hear some familiar words in everyday speech. “Tourist Police” whose lapel badges picture a Union Jack or American flag speak English. In Greece, people whose work brings them into contact with visitors from overseas are generally excellent English speakers.
CURRENCY
The Euro, spanided into 100 Cents.
MONEY MATTERS
Travellers cheques can easily be converted into Euros; some larger stores will take them as payment. Smaller denominations are preferred. Major credit cards are widely accepted (though American Express less so) and ATM access is widespread.
TIPPING
Like most European countries, tipping in restaurants is common, with a recommended 10% on a discretionary basis according to service. Check that a service charge has not been added to your bill before deciding whether to tip. Taxi drivers do not usually expect a tip but it is common practice and considered polite to round up taxi fares.
WEATHER
Greece enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and cool, occasionally wet winters. Summer temperatures can reach the upwards of 90 degrees Fahrenheit and sun protection in the form of sun cream, a sun hat and lightweight clothing is recommended.
CLOTHING
Style is fairly casual throughout Greece though in more rural areas and during Easter more conservative dress may be observed, for example covered shoulders. Cathedrals, churches and other religious sites require conservative dress. Both sexes should cover their arms, legs and shoulders. Cotton and other light fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime as the heat can be extreme during summer months. You are advised to take lightweight light coloured items, including a sun hat to protect your skin from the affects of sun damage. Spring and autumn temperatures dictate light to medium-weight clothing selections and in winter you will need a pullover and a coat. When dining at better restaurants and for any special occasion during your journey, dress is more formal. For gentlemen, a “jacket and tie” standard is appropriate, with an equivalent standard of eveningwear for ladies. Bring comfortable walking shoes with low or no heels.
HEALTH
For up to date information on latest health and vaccination recommendations, please contact your doctor.
ELECTRICITY
Electrical service is supplied at 220 volts/50 hertz.