Introduction
Perched on a hilltop close to Agios Vassilios Beach, Peacock Hill Villa commands magnificent views in every direction, from the islands of Moni and Agistri to the far-off mountains of the Peloponnese. Located at the center of the island, the villa is just a 15-minute drive from the Temple of Aphaia, one of the most important of ancient Greece, and 15 minutes from the port of Aegina.
Perched on a hilltop close to Agios Vassilios Beach, Peacock Hill Villa commands magnificent views in every direction, from the islands of Moni and Agistri to the far-off mountains of the Peloponnese. Located at the center of the island, the villa is just a 15-minute drive from the Temple of Aphaia, one of the most important of ancient Greece, and 15 minutes from the port of Aegina.
Property Description
Standing on a third of an acre planted with a garden and small orchard, the house has a large, open-plan kitchen and living area, along with three bedrooms (two king-sized and one twin) and two full bathrooms, with verandas and patios. Perfect for a family or small group of friends, the villa can host up to six people. For additional comfort, it has central heating as well as air conditioning units in all bedrooms. Laundry and maid service is available upon private arrangement with the house manager, and paid directly to her.
Standing on a third of an acre planted with a garden and small orchard, the house has a large, open-plan kitchen and living area, along with three bedrooms (two king-sized and one twin) and two full bathrooms, with verandas and patios. Perfect for a family or small group of friends, the villa can host up to six people. For additional comfort, it has central heating as well as air conditioning units in all bedrooms. Laundry and maid service is available upon private arrangement with the house manager, and paid directly to her.
Activities
The island of Aegina offers archaeological attractions such as the Temple of Aphaia and the famous ancient hidden military port, as well as ruins of the medieval town. After the end of the 1821 Greek War of Independence, Aegina served as the first capital of modern Greece and the town still preserves important buildings from the 19th century. Aegina is also renowned as a pilgrimage destination for Russian, Balkan and Greek Orthodox Christians.
How to get there
Aegina is located only 15 nautical miles away from the port of Piraeus, served by multiple daily passenger and car ferry departures. The journey typically takes 40-80 minutes depending on the type of ferry.
How to get there
Aegina is located only 15 nautical miles away from the port of Piraeus, served by multiple daily passenger and car ferry departures. The journey typically takes 40-80 minutes depending on the type of ferry.
Availability
The house is available from Oct. 17-22, 2024
Fine Print
The house holds a maximum of six people. No pets.
The owner has requested that guests kindly agree to a liability waiver. Please click here to view the waiver before placing your bid to make sure you are in agreement. By placing your bid, it is understood that you have agreed to the terms of the liability waiver.
For further information please contact contact Anna Gheissari, info@porta-opendoor.org.
$1,500 - 0 bids
Minimum Bid Increment:
$250
Value:
$2,000
Donated By:
Christina Dutton