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The Dynasty Villas THE DYNASTY VILLAS www.thedynastyvillas.com Manager: Nota Boukouvala e-mail: [email protected] Tel. +306977251047 GENERAL INFORMATION Directions to the Dynasty Villas Once you arrive at the city of Lefkada, you continue south towards Nydri and reach the intersection to Sivota after Nydri (total travel time 20 to 30 minutes from Lefkada). Before the end of the downhill road to Sivota you will see many Villa signs and the black and golden sign for "The Dynasty Villas". Turn left on the dirt road towards (a bit rough). For the villas and in about 1 km in you will see another sign to the villas where you will take a hard left, and the Villas are on your right (you can see the tennis court). You can also put "The Dynasty Villas" on search in google maps and find it also very easily. Internet Wi-Fi Network : dinastyvillas Password : 1234512345!! (don’t forget exclamation marks) Contact persons at the villas Areti and Filippos will welcome you and accommodate any need you might have. Areti mob. 00306936705735, Filippos mob. 00306991914144 General Check – in time is after 15.00 Check – out time is until 10.00 Cleaning of the villa, change of towels is 2 times a week. Change of linen is done once a week. Pool cleaning is done every 2 days. Car Rental Contact Information: Nota Boukouvala e-mail: [email protected] Tel. +306977251047 Car Type: Toyota Land Cruiser (3Door) 4x4 Banks/ATM’s SIvota Bay: There is an ATM at the Mini Market. Vassiliki: There is an ATM near the harbor front. Nidri: There are 4 ATM’s on Nidri High Street, one at the bakery opposite the Market Inn supermarket, one outside the Europcar office, one next to Pete’s. Lefkas Town: Various banks can be found on the main road after the police station all with ATM’s. Post Offices Vasiliki: Is the closest post office to Sivota open Monday-Friday 8.30am-2pm. Nidri: Is no the main street pening hours are Monday-Friday 8.30am-2pm. Lefkas Town: On the main pedestrian street. Opening hours Monday-Friday 8.30am-2pm. Pharmacies Vasiliki: This is the closest village with a pharmacy to Sivota. Vlycho: This is 10 minutes away close to Nydri. Nidri: 3 pharmacies on the main Street. Opening hours Mon-Sat 9.00am-2.00pm 6.00pm-9.00pm Sunday CLOSED. Lefkas Town: past the police station on the right there are 3 big pharmacies. Look out for the Green Cross. Opening hours: Mon Wed Sat 8.30-2pm Tues Thurs Fri re-open 6pm Sunday CLOSED. Nikiana on the High Street. Opening hours Mon-Sat 9.00am-2pm 6pm-8.30pm Sunday CLOSED. Emergencies Hospital Lefkas Town (0030) 26450 22336, General emergency number for the EU 112, Emergency Medical Services 166, Fire Dep 199, Police 100, Police Station Lefkas Town (0030) 26450 29379 Super Markets Concerning Super Market there are two small at Syvota and a bigger one “THE MARKET” up the main road towards Vassiliki at about 1km on your right, open every day until 23.00 hours. There you will find JACOBS TASSIMO coffee capsules for the coffee machine at the villa. Restaurants - Bars In terms of Restaurants you can eat at the village below fresh fish at the Taverna of Stavros. For breakfast or brunch "Sivota Bakery Cafe" on the village . For meat best place is Pavlos at the village of Haradiatika (left turn at Vlicho You can also visit the village of Karyes. (main island) where you will find many taverns with good meat. On the west side of the island, Lefkatas Tavern in Athani and also Rahi in the village of Exanthia with its magnificent view. Minas in Nikiana is also good. If you are in Lefkada , “Margarita” restaurant is fine. Don’t forget to visit Liotrivi Bar at the end of the harbour at Sivota for a drink or cocktail. Beaches Agiofili Beach – Very Close to Dynasty Villas Agiofili beach is situated close to the village of Vassiliki and Sivota. This beach is covered by white soft sand that make the view more beautiful and unique with brilliant crystal waters. There is a taxi boat from Vasiliki that goes from the port where the restaurants and cafes are and also there is a route by car and a parking lot on top of the beach. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Agiofili Amouso beach This is an organized beach with a café and tavern which is quiet and there are two more secluded small beaches which are less well known on the west of this beach 500 meters away on the coastal road. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Amouso Afteli beach Drive to the village of Evgiros and then down the narrow windy tarmac road to the shingle beach of Afteli. A beautiful, small bay with a café bar and not very well known. Good for snorkeling. Easy parking, with a short walk to the beach. No sun loungers or umbrellas. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Afteli Mikros Gialos or Rouda Mikros Gialos is located in a natural bay and it creates an impressive crescent with white pebbles, which overlooks a crystal clear turquoise sea. The mountains that surround the bay are an obstacle to strong winds, the sea is making almost always calm. There are umbrellas and sunbeds on the beach. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Mikros Gialos Dessimi beach The beach is located on a small peninsula 22 km south of Lefkada Town and close to Vlichos. You have to walk through to a large camping to reach the beach. There are a few sun loungers and umbrellas for rent and three tavernas with excellent food. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Dessimi Beach Porto Katsiki Porto Katsiki is one of the main beach attractions of Lefkada and among the 10 best beaches in Greece and in the Mediterranean. It is located 45 km southwest of the island’s capital and close to Athani village. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Porto Katsiki Pefkoulia (also known as The Deck) A long beach of coarse sand. One tavern with a swimming pool, one café bar. Sun loungers and umbrellas for hire or you can walk further away from the tavern and just lie on the beach. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Pefkoulia Agios Nikitas Agios Nikitas is a small fishing village located 13 km southwest of Lefkada Town and very close to Kathisma beach. It is the small bay of Ag. Nikitas and you have to park at the top and walk down through the village. It is quite popular for the great facilities and the relaxing atmosphere, ideal for small children. There are no sun loungers and umbrellas, only one tavern on the beach and two café bars. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Agios Nikitas Milos Beach South of Ag. Nikitas is the sandy beach of Milos. Mylos is characterized by its unspoilt environment and beautiful features. It doesn’t have any tourist facilities but impresses visitors with the large size, the soft sand and the crystal water. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Milos Beach Kathisma Kathisma is arguably one of the most beautiful of sandy beach of Lefkada. One of the most famous beaches of Lefkada with fine white sand and sparkling waters of amazing turquoise color. Kathisma is also an ideal destination for several water sports, and especially sky parachute. Plenty of sun beds and umbrellas cover the huge area. Directions from The Dynasty Villas to Kathisma Egremni beach The long sandy beaches are surrounded by impressive barren cliffs that create a magnificent backdrop. The white sand, shiny pebbles and crystal clear waters compose an exotic setting that attracts thousands of visitors every summer. The only way to get to the beach is by boat from Vassiliki this year of 2015 as the stairway with the 350 stairs is under repair. To reach egremni beach you need to take a boat from Vasiliki EXTRA SERVICES / ACTIVITIES For extra services such as renting a boat, activities such as surf lessons, diving etc., party arrangement etc, please contact us and we’ll arrange everything for you. Boat Hire There are many options on boat hire in Lefkada including taking your own boat out (a smaller boat which does not need a license) to taking a larger yacht. Ask us and we can accommodate your needs depending on the situation. WINDSURFING Vassiliki in the south is the Mecca for windsurfers. The winds pick up every afternoon and the surfers take to the water. Ask us to arrange for the best instructors with the newest equipment and to get the Dynasty discount prices for you. KITE SURFING The beach of Agios Giannis is perfect for kite surfers who come every year from all over the world to improve their skills. There are schools of kite surfing at Agios Giannis and we can arrange to set you up and make you an expert kiter. SCUBA DIVING There are organized Diving centers are operating in Lefkada, arranging diving excursions. The diving centres offer all the diving opportunities with an escort of qualified divers. To enjoy this unforgettable experience let us know so that we can arrange according to your needs. WATERSPORTS If you enjoy water games, then you will have lots of fun in the watersports in Lefkada. Most Lefkada watersports centers are found in the popular beaches of the island, such as the beaches of Nidri and Vassiliki. This is where visitors can find various water games, from private sailing boats and canoes to jet skiing, water skiing, wake boarding, bananas and turbo rides.
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