Villa Arie

ID: S608564

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 11
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Villa Arie is situated on the outskirts of the Glinado area of Naxos, approximately 6 km from Chora Town. The villa offers scenic views of both the sea and mountains, complemented by traditional village surroundings and fresh air. The villa accommodates up to 11 guests and is ideally located for exploring Naxos Island. Renting a bike or car is recommended for convenient travel around the area.

The villa is split across two levels, with semi-levels, a main floor, and a top floor. The main floor includes a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, an open-plan living area with a built-in lounge couch, a fireplace, a TV area, and a small dining area for up to 6 people. This area has access to the outdoor space of the villa and offers scenic views. The main floor also features a bedroom with a double bed and an ensuite bathroom, and another bedroom with a bunk bed (double on the bottom, single on top) with direct access to the garden and pool area. A separate bathroom and a laundry room with a washing machine and dryer are also located on this floor.

The semi-ground floor includes a double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and direct access to the garden and pool area. The semi-first floor features another double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a balcony. The top floor houses the master bedroom, which has an ensuite bathroom and a private balcony with impressive views.

The outdoor area of the villa provides stunning views of the Aegean Sea and Naxos' picturesque mountains. It includes a private swimming pool with 6 sunbeds, pool furniture, an outdoor shower, an outdoor kitchenette with a bar fridge and BBQ area, and a dining table for up to 12 people. Additionally, there is an external living area with built-in couches and cushions.

Villa Arie sits on a large landscaped plot in a wonderful rural village. It is peaceful and guests enjoy wonderful sea and mountain views. The village of Glinado is nestled on the slopes of the mountainside, sprinkled with lovely homes, many attractive churches, a bakery and some cafes and restaurants. The main occupation of the locals is cattle breeding and agriculture Close by, in the region of Iria, you will discover the sanctuary of Dionysus, an ancient monument dedicated to the God of Wine.

 

The island of Naxos enjoys glorious, panoramic scenery, stunning views, endless sandy beaches, a lively main town, gorgeous mountain villages, a rich history and a superb dining scene where you will be served delicious local produce. Together with exquisite marble, the emery mines, its fertile land, its geographic location in the Aegean Sea, its pottery and its cuisine are some of the reasons for Naxos’ importance in the Cycladic islands and its popularity.

 

The villa is close to the wonderful beaches of Agios Prokopios, Agios Anna and Plaka. Agios Prokopios is lovely with plenty of watersports, refreshments and gorgeous sands. The tiny chapel dedicated to Saint Prokopios stands on the western side of the beach. Close by, you will find Agios Anna, a quieter version of Agios Prokopios and pink-coloured salt lakes with many birds and other wildlife. Agios St George is on the edge of Naxos Town with its warm shallow water. Aliko is a fabulous beach, backed by a cedar forest which has been declared a protected natural area. Plaka enjoys great waves and is popular with water sports fans. Mikri Vigla was named after the observatory at the top of the cape that was used to watch out between Naxos and Paros to protect the island and from ships of the ancient trading route from Crete to Athens. According to the myth, the southern bay was a hideout for legendary pirates. The beach is very popular with windsurfers and kitesurfers with its perfect wind conditions. On the east of the island, the small quaint harbour of Moutsouna is a great place to eat fresh fish and the coastal ride leads to Panormos Bay, a pristine, tranquil spot. There are lots of hidden beaches and the Rina sea cave.

 

Naxos Town is within very easy reach of the villa. It is guarded by its Venetian castle and enjoys narrow, winding, cobbled streets, gleaming white architecture, ancient churches, antique shops, buzzy bars and wonderful restaurants. Marko Sanoudo II, the Venetian emperor invaded and conquered Naxos in 1207 and built the castle. It was the seat of power for the Cyclades islands for three hundred years. During the summer months, music festivals are held in the setting of the Kastro and painters and sculptors also hold exhibitions in the castle. Naxos’ Archaeological Museum is housed in the old Jesuit School of Commerce with a wonderful collection of old Cycladic art, white marble monuments and local ceramics. The car-free old town is known as Kastro, located within the castle’s old Venetian walls and enjoying steep narrow lanes decorated with tumbling colourful bougainvillaea, numerous churches and elegant Venetian mansions. The lanes from Kastro lead downhill to Bourgos which is where the Greeks lived during the years of Venetian occupation. The new town is situated next to the main port and with many of the town’s restaurants, bars and cafes. As soon as you enter the port of Naxos, you notice the ancient monument of Portara which means ‘Big door’ in Greek. The Portara is a centuries-old marble doorway built in 522BC as the entrance gateway to the unfinished Roman Temple dedicated to Apollo. It stands on a small islet and is an incredible Instagram worthy spot at sunset when the sky turns to orange and gold.

 

You mustn’t forget to explore the mountains and valleys of this lush island and the charming villages sprinkled around including Tripodes, Filoti, Halki and Apeiranthos. The picturesque village of Halki is utterly charming with neoclassical architecture, tiny alleys, bougainvillaea, jasmine trees and charming shops. The marble village of Apiranthos should not be missed too. It is brilliantly well-preserved and is the highest village of the Cyclades. It is famous for its tavernas that serve delicious local meat dishes. Not to be forgotten are the island’s major sites of the Demeter Temple. Kouros of Melanes, Kouros of Apollonas, Panagia Drossiani Church, the Monastery of Fotodotis and Kalamitsia Monastery. The oldest of the island’s churches is Panayia Vlacherniotissa which boasts a beautiful carved alter screen. Panayia Myrtidiotissa stands on a tiny islet in the port of Naxos and Theologaki is a tiny chapel in a cave.

Accommodation

The Villa
Villa Arie is a 5 bedroom villa sleeping up to 11 guests over 2 floors, with private pool and gardens.

Main Floor:
-Fully equipped kitchen
-Open plan living room
-Dining area
-Double bedroom with en suite
-Bedroom with bunkbeds Double/Single
-Shared bathroom
-Laundry room

Semi Ground Floor:
-Double bedroom with en suite

Semi First Floor:
-Double bedroom with en suite

Top Floor:
-Master bedroom with en suite

Outdoor:
-Private pool
-Outdoor shower
-Kitchenette
-Dining area
-Living area
-BBQ

Additional Facilities
-Fan
-Wardrobe/hangers
-Sofa bed
-Fold up bed
-Soap amenities
-Refrigerator
-Dishes/utensils
-Dishwasher
-Washing machine
-Electric Kettle
-Cleaning products
-Welcome kit
-Sun beds

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