Amaliapolis Apartments
Simply furnished apartments in an attractive holiday villa in a picturesque seaside village, only 7 minutes walk to a sandy beach and the village centre with its restaurants and cafes. Shared use of large, shady, enclosed garden surrounded by olive groves. Come and experience life in a beautiful Greek village much appreciated by Greek holiday makers but off the beaten tourist track. Several other nice beaches are within easy driving distance and many archaeological sites. <Br>
The village is located half-way between Athens and Thessaloniki on the east coast of Greece making it an ideal base for exploring mainland Greece. If you have an extended family or are a group of friends why not rent more than one apartment – the villa sleeps up to 16 in total.
Each apartment (42m2) has one twin bedroom with air conditioning, a bathroom with full bath with shower attachment, an open plan living/ dining area with small double sofa bed and well equipped kitchen facilities. Several balconies help to make the most of the wonderful sun with views of the sea and the olive clad hillsides.
In the village centre you will find a choice of cafes/bars and tavernas, with excellent fish, three of which stay open all year, all within walking distance of the villa. The village also has two bakeries and two general stores. The beach is also within walking distance of the apartments and is sandy and gently sloping - making it very suitable for young children. There is also a children’s playground, 5-a-side football pitch and volleyball court next to the beach. In high season there are 2 beach bars. In summer Amaliapolis is popular with holidaying Greek families. You can experience the 'real' Greece here largely untouched by mass market tourism. Sit in the village square looking out over the sea and watch the world go by.
As well as the village beach there are several good beaches within a 30 minute drive. You can also take a boat trip to the island of Skiathos from the nearby village of Achillion. The area of Magnesia is rich in archaeological sites including Ancient Thebes, Prehistoric Dimini, Sesklo and Dimitras. Volos is a bustling small city with a wide range of shops, restaurants and ferry links to the nearby islands of Skiathos, Alonissos and Skopelos. The Pelion Peninsula is within driving distance with beautiful scenery - a good day trip. In winter there is even a ski resort on the peninsula! Explore the seaside villages or drive up into the mountains for breathtaking views.
If you want to venture further afield both classical Delphi (approx 120km) and the Byzantine monasteries of Meteora (approx 180km) make fascinating excursions as does the lesser known archaeological site of Dion (approx 170km).
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Near To
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Near Attractions
- Groceries
- Playground
- Archaeological sites
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Indoor Amenities
- DVD Player
- Fridge
- Linens
- Oven
- Pans
- Pots
- Stove
- Utensils
- TV
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Outdoor Amenities
- Barbeque
- Patio Furniture
- Shady garden
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Possible Activities
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Swimming
- Walking
- Boat trips
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