Vacation House ,
[3] Bedrooms, [1] Bathrooms, Sleeps [6]

Property Type : Vacation House
Total Area : 61 Square Meters
Location Type : Rest Area
Category : Classic
Occupation Note : 5 adults&2kids
Highlights : in the Village
Air Conditioning
Ocean View

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Villa Anastasia

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Symi House Anastasia



New renovated 2007/08 Village House for 6 Persons



with all the old caracteristics of a village house,like a batari from wood where there sleeps 2 Persons up



fully equipped with all necessary kitchenware & linen&towels



house on different levels



terrace with view for b'fast

House is located in the quiet neighborhood of Kouloundri, only a few minutes on foot from Symi port and the settlement to way of Pedi

The Monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis is a Greek Orthodox monastery built on the southwest coast in the early 18th century. It overlooks a bay, and is still inhabited by monks.

* The "Knight's Castle" overlooks the main town of Symi. It was built by the Knights of St. John as an expansion of a Byzantine castle on the same site, many parts of which are still visible. There are also remnants of an ancient citadel on which the two later castles were built.

* There are two monuments at the main port that date back to the Classical era.

* The town of Symi alone has thirteen major churches and dozens of chapels, some dating back to the Byzantine era.

* The northern port of Emborios (also called Nimborio) has surviving ancient Pelasgian walls and a set of twelve domes remaining from workshops used by artists



Near To
  • Pharmacy
  • Mall
  • Sea
  • Hospital
  • City centre
  • ATM/Bank
Near Attractions
  • Churches
  • Groceries
  • Museums
  • Caves
  • Library
Indoor Amenities
  • Linens
  • Pots
  • Pans
  • Utensils
  • Central Air
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Stove
  • Oven
Outdoor Amenities
  • Barbeque
  • Patio Furniture
Possible Activities
  • Fishing
  • Deep sea fishing
  • Wind Surfing
  • Hiking
  • Surfing
  • Dolphin tours
  • Scuba Diving
  • Mountain Biking
  • Roller blading
  • Cycling
  • Water skiing
  • Swimming
  • Hunting
  • Tennis
  • Walking
  • Mountain-Climbing
Restrictions
  • Smoking
  • Kids
  • Students
  • Pets

Symi Island Habour
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Symi ( also transliterated Syme or Symi, (Turkish Sombeki;) is a small but historic Greek island. Geographically, it is part of the Dodecanese island chain, located about 41 km from Rhodes (and 425 km from Piraeus, the port of Athens), with 57 sq km (22 sq mi) of mountainous terrain. Its interior is dotted with small valleys, and its coastline alternates between rocky cliffs and sandy coves.

Its main town, located on the northeast coast, is also named Symi, and the island has around 2,500 inhabitants, mostly engaged in fishing, trade, and tourism. In addition to its many historical sites, the island's isolated beaches, many reachable only with small boats, are popular with tourists.

In Greek mythology, Symi is reputed to be the birthplace of the Three Graces, and it takes its name from Poseidon's wife, the nymph Syme (in antiquity the island was known as Aigli and Metapontis).
source:wikipediawww.symi.gr

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Symi Island Habour
Symi ( also transliterated Syme or Symi, (Turkish Sombeki;) is a small but historic Greek island. Geographically, it is part of the Dodecanese island chain, located about 41 km from Rhodes (and 425 km from Piraeus, the port of Athens), with 57 sq km (22 sq mi) of mountainous terrain. Its interior is dotted with small valleys, and its coastline alternates between rocky cliffs and sandy coves.

Its main town, located on the northeast coast, is also named Symi, and the island has around 2,500 inhabitants, mostly engaged in fishing, trade, and tourism. In addition to its many historical sites, the island's isolated beaches, many reachable only with small boats, are popular with tourists.

In Greek mythology, Symi is reputed to be the birthplace of the Three Graces, and it takes its name from Poseidon's wife, the nymph Syme (in antiquity the island was known as Aigli and Metapontis).
source:wikipediawww.symi.gr
Village House Anastasia
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