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Fani Dritsa
Senior Associate, Residential RE Agency
Svoronata, Ionian Islands, Kefalonia
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A villa where luxury, comfort, and nature converge to create an unparalleled living experience
ID: 3855
FOR SALE
€2,500,000
500m2 Size
5 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
Perched dramatically on the edge of a rocky cliff, this villa commands breathtaking views of the endless blue horizon and the picturesque coastline of the Ionian Sea. Nestled within a vibrant garden adorned with centuries-old olive trees, fragrant Mediterranean herbs, and lush plants, it offers a serene retreat that seamlessly blends natural beauty with refined luxury.
The property boasts expansive indoor and outdoor living spaces designed to create both a lavish and tranquil atmosphere. Elegant interiors are complemented by manicured gardens, a grand swimming pool, and uninterrupted vistas of the sea and spectacular sunsets.
Inside, the villa is enriched with curated works of art and an array of premium amenities, including a 40 sqm wine cellar and a private sauna. Outdoors, beyond the pool, guests can enjoy modern comforts such as a high-quality sound system, a bespoke elevated entertainment and relaxation deck, a barbecue area, a private chapel, an open-air theater, a children’s playground, and a scenic walking path encircling the estate.
The biggest of the Greek Ionian Islands, Kefalonia offers tree-studded hills stand guard over sprawling vineyards, and honey-hued sands are kissed by turquoise waters. Sami promise harbour front dinners, island walking trails and a beautiful beach. Sami sits in a horseshoe-shaped bay on the east coast of Kefalonia. It’s got a bright white pebbled beach and pine tree panoramas. The harbour bobs with traditional fishing boats. In fact, the town’s so beautiful it was chosen as the main filming location in the movie Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.
As Kefalonia’s second biggest port, Sami’s often busy with boats. Sail out to the island of Ithaca, said to be the home of Greek god, Odysseus. It rains a lot here in the winter, which means thriving wildlife and some super-green scenery. As such, it’s got a sterling reputation for its walking trails which criss-cross the landscape.