Description
The Corinna Villas on Paros is a newly built complex of nine separate and autonomous homes. They are located on the west coast, just six km from the port of Parikia and five km from the local airport. The picturesque port of Punta and the beautiful beach of Agia Irini are located three km away making them ideal for day trips. Also nearby is the Valley of the Butterflies, a region that has running water and lush vegetation, an ideal home for hundreds of butterflies moving here during the summer months.
Each villa shares a common pool area where there is plenty of room to relax and enjoy the pool, views and surroundings.
Each villa is completely independent and offers everything you will need for a comfortable and pleasant stay. All villas are equipped with air conditioning/heating, Satellite TV, DVD player, and Jacuzzi. The views of the sea are quite breathtaking, offering just the right combination of beauty and inspiration. The interiors have been thoughtfully furnished with quality and comfort in mind.
Included in the price: Twice weekly cleaning and linen/towel change, air conditioning/heating, parking, safe, Wi-Fi, final cleaning
*Please note, there is a common laundry room available for all the villas (except Villa One) with a washing machine and dryer.
A barbecue is also available for use in the common area.
Villa One is approx. 100 sq. meters on one level. It consists of a large living/dining area offering a fireplace, sofa, Satellite TV, and a table for four. The kitchen is well-equipped with fridge/freezer, stove, oven, microwave, toaster, kettle, and coffee maker. The two elegant bedrooms have queen beds and share a large bathroom with Jaccuzi bathtub. There is a small storage area with a washing machine and iron/ironing board. The spacious terrace has patio furniture and an umbrella, providing a perfect venue for dining al fresco and enjoying the views.
Paros is famous for its turquoise waters and sandy beaches, which offer visitors plenty of options - from the cosmopolitan Punda Beach to the quiet bay of Agia Irini. The many restaurants and cafes scattered along the coastline gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy a delicious, traditional Greek meal, or a drink near the beach. In the nearby port town of Parikia, houses are built and decorated in the traditional Cycladic style, with flat roofs, whitewash walls and blue-painted doors and window frames and shutters. Shadowed by luxuriant vines, and surrounded by gardens of oranges and pomegranates, the houses give the town a picturesque aspect.