Kantada Villas are a group of four identical, detached, properties that were designed with privacy in mind. Located in a picturesque corner of Paxos, just a few steps from a small beach, they also share a large pool. Each villa is suitable for a family of up to four. Alternatively they are an ideal choice for friends who wish to holiday together yet enjoy their own space too.
Kantada Villas nestle on the hillside just above a gorgeous little beach.
The video shows the view from the balcony of Kantada Petros and also the sounds of the beach below.
Layout
The ground floor has an open plan area comprising a living/dining area and a kitchen. Also on this floor is an air conditioned twin bedroom complete with en suite. The master bedroom, a double, with air conditioning and an en suite shower room, is on the first floor.
Living Area
The living area is comfortably furnished. The tiled floor helps to keep things cool even in the heat of the day, whilst the cheery decor ensures the place feels friendly and inviting. The patio doors lead from this area out onto a large covered terrace with wonderful sea views.
Kitchen
The kitchen enjoys plenty of cupboard space and is well equipped, with a full sized cooker and hob and fridge freezer. Conveniently close to the kitchen, the indoor dining area seats four comfortably.
Bedrooms
Master Bedroom
Both bedrooms are simply yet tastefully furnished, and enjoy good sized picture windows with views out over the surrounding area. The master bedroom is located on the upper floor and has a fresh, clean en suite shower room.
Twin Bedroom
The twin bedroom is on the ground floor. Both this and the master bedroom have the benefit of air conditioning as well as en suite facility.
Bathrooms
The two en suite shower rooms are simply decorated with clean white tiling.
Additional Photos
The fabulous little beach just below the villas is a haven for swimming and relaxing on.
If you fancy somewhere different to top up that tan, these nearby rocks are ideal for a change of scene.
The four villas share a large pool. With its surrounding sun terraces and stunning views out over the deep blue waters of the Ionian Sea you'll be hard pressed to make that all important decision. Do you go to the beach where the gently lapping waves will come to meet you? Or do you sunbathe on the terrace, occasionally disturbing the calm still waters of the pool when you take a cooling dip?
Pool Dimensions
Size: 12m x 5m Depths: Shallow: 0.90m; Deep End: 1.80m
Patio And Terrace
The internal accommodation is without doubt very pleasant. However, one of the villas most endearing features are the lovely, large covered balconies. Here the sea views and attractive outdoor dining furniture make them the ideal spot to enjoy a leisurely meal or drink whilst making the most of the balmy temperatures and fabulous scenery.
Additional Information
Facilities
Paxos Villa with Pool
Water front
Sea Views
Near tavernas
Near beaches
Washing machine
Barbeque
Garden
Dishwasher
Air conditioning
TV
Each villa has its own brick-built barbecue and dining area.
Amenities
Nearest beach 30 metres (less than 1 mins walk)etres
Supermarket There is free supermarket delivery from nearby Gaios. Boat Taxi There is a regular boat taxi service from Gaios which can take you to Anti Paxos, Loggos and Lakka. Motor Boat Rental Boats can be rented from Gaios and left (moored) in the bay below. The cost of the rental is between 35-100 Euros depending on the engine size.
Location
Google Map
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Moggonisi
Moggonisi: is really a very small island, now linked to the island of Paxos by a small causeway, flanked by a very pleasant sandy beach. Forming a beautiful and very sheltered inlet, the bay of Mongonissi is popular with yachts who have always found shelter here from wind and weather. The swimming is superb with clean clear water shelves gently making it ideal for children and inexperienced swimmers.
Paxos: Essential Holiday Information
For more information on: Why holiday on Paxos and what to see and do, read our:
no-nonsense guide to Paxos
How to get to Paxos:
With no airport on Paxos, most visitors fly to the nearby island of Corfu and then transfer by hydrofoil, sea taxi or seaplane. It is an exciting start to your holiday! Charter flights to Corfu operate from most major European airports from May to October. There are also scheduled flights operating from Athens during the winter months: More Details on the
Transfer to Paxos
and
Corfu Flights Car Hire or Taxi Transfer
We can arrange a hire car to meet you at the port of Gaios or a taxi transfer:
Paxos Car Hire and Transfer Walking on Paxos
Paxos could easily be described as a giant olive grove! Shaded walks under the trees and coastal tracks, are a delight. The Agni Travel walking map will help you make the most of your holiday:
Map of Paxos Boat Hire
Renting a motor boat will give a whole new perspective to your view of Paxos. You won't believe how many quiet bays and coves you will find as you motor along the coast. A trip to
Anti-Paxos is a must and only takes 20mins from Gaios:
Paxos Boat Rental Taxis: there are 6 taxis on Paxos. They offer a convenient service and are not expensive as the journeys are so short. During the evenings, a waiting taxi is easy to find outside of the tavernas at Gaios, Lakka and Loggos. Buses: there are two buses offering a regular service around Paxos and the main villages. Anti-Paxos: A visit to the small nearby island of Anti-Paxos is a must during your holiday on Paxos. Only 15 minutes away by sea taxi or your own motor boat, it has some of the most gorgeous beaches in Greece - quite Caribbean in their combination of fine golden sand and transparent blue water. The sea taxis depart regularly from: Gaios, Lakka and Loggos.
More Information on Paxos
Nathan Pascoe is our 'Paxos Expert'. He visited Greece on holiday, 15 years ago, and ended
up marrying a local! Nathan takes our
Paxos photos and he has stayed in most of the villas and properties that we
offer on Paxos. For more
local information about our Paxos rental properties or Paxos in general, contact
Nathan on:
UK: 020 812 31535 or send Nathan a message: Paxos Information Request
Paxos Reservations To place a hold or book one of our Paxos properties, please contact our sales office:
UK: 020 812 31535 or Greece: 0030 26630 91609
Places Close By
Gaios Paxos
Gaios is the 'capital' of Paxos, the largest of the three
main settlements and the only one that can be called a town, albeit a very
small one. Its Venetian and British heritage is visible in the colourful
buildings that line the long harbour-front. Gaios now has two harbours - the
newer one is a short walk or drive from the centre, and serves as the port
of call for ferries, excursion and cruise boats. It is also the setting for
the often spectacular arrivals and departures of the Corfu-Paxos seaplane
service. The older harbour, sheltered from the open sea by two small
islands, is a never-ending source of entertainment in summer, with its
plethora of cosmopolitan yachts. Gaios continues its daily business
regardless of its exotic visitors, and it is this contrast that makes it so
entertaining to spend an hour or more at one of the cafes in the main square
alongside the quay. An intriguing variety of eating establishments, chic
boutiques and old-fashioned stores make Gaios quite fascinating: Gaios Paxos
Loggos Paxos
On an island famed for its small-scale beauty, Loggos stands out as one of the most enchanting places on Paxos. Visitors never fail to succumb to its unique charm, and many of them have been returning year after year, glad to see that the changes are negligible, and that you still have to get up from your taverna meal to let the local bus squeeze past! The boats still bob along the curve of the quayside, fascinating in their variety, from sleek yachts to less glamorous fishing boats. The tiny harbour of Loggos, colourful enough for any artist or photographer, has a refreshingly intimate atmosphere, unspoiled by the daily influx of curious visitors. At night, little can be heard but the buzz of conversation from the busy tavernas where fresh fish always tops the menu and there is an intriguingly cosmopolitan atmosphere. Three mini-markets, a bakery with wonderful fresh bread every day, and supplies of fresh fruit and vegetables brought over regularly from the mainland, make self-catering a simple matter - but who could resist the conviviality and choice of excellent food at the waterfront tavernas? A pleasant beach lies to one side of the harbour - other more secluded beaches are within easy reach: Loggos Paxos
Lakka Paxos
Lakka lies in the north of Paxos at the head of a long
natural inlet of the most startling shade of turquoise - reminiscent of a
Caribbean bay. It is a perfect harbour and is filled with a fascinating
array of yachts in summer. The village itself is small and focused almost
entirely on its harbour-front, with a selection of useful shops and several
good restaurants and bars, including a very good Italian restaurant. The
shores of the bay are fringed with beautiful natural beaches, shaded by
trees, and it is possible to walk to other, more unfrequented, beaches on
the other side of the headlands: Lakka Paxos