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Neochori, Mani, Peloponnese Neochori, Mani, Peloponnese The concept: Everlasting summer memories Daisy is an elegant resort with cutting-edge amenities, consisting of a maisonette and an independent suite of 2 and 1 bedrooms respectively. Located in the serene area of West Mani on top of a hill with majestic views of the Peloponnesian landscape and the sea, Daisy is the dream vacation villa for a group of friends or family that want total relaxation and unwind. The villa is in complete harmony with the surrounding lush vegetation and has a private swimming pool, and the famous Kalogria beach is only an 8-minute drive away for a quick dive into emerald waters. Location: Neochori, Mani, Peloponnese Outdoors Geometrical design with indigenous stone and minimal wooden furniture embellish the outdoor area of Daisy. The central swimming pool is the main feature of the large terrace, where you can swim at peace while gazing at the sea in front of you. Deluxe sun loungers with parasols line the patio and just a few steps away there is an outdoor dining area under a pergola where you can enjoy an alfresco Mediterranean Kalamata dinner made by the private chef. Plus there are 2 lounge areas, one near the entrance of the villa with a comfortable built-in sofa and one by the pool, so plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the Greek sunshine. Indoors Stylish and elegant, the interiors feature stone and natural materials, creating a warm home-from-home ambience. The spacious ground floor of the maisonette offers absolute comfort with a gorgeous fully Accommodation: equipped kitchen, a dining area for 4 guests, and a cozy living room. There are French doors that let the natural light in and lead to a private balcony, where there is a seating area to have your morning coffee. Guests : 6 On the upper level, there are the 2 bedrooms, sharing a bathroom, each with access to a balcony with Bedrooms : 3 pool and sea view. For those who cherish privacy, there is an independent suite, with access by the patio, Bathrooms : 2 it has 1 bedroom with stunning views, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, and its WC : 1 own private bathroom. Distances: Remember to Daisy is near Kalogria, one of the longest sandy beaches in Greece. The shallow yet turquoise waters To closest shop : 3.7 km (2.2 miles) make it a popular destination, as it is ideal for families with children as well as for watersports. Moreover, To Kalamata Airport : 57.1 km (35.4 miles) the villa lies in a complex with another equally beautiful villa that can accommodate 4 more guests. Email To Athens Airport : 313.0 km (194.4 miles) our reservations team for more information. To Stoupa Village : 3.8 km (2.3 miles) To Kalamata Town : 46.0 km (28.5 miles) To Gnospi beach : 2.4 km (1.4 miles) Living Area: 180 sqm / 1,937 sq. ft Plot Size: 710 sqm / 7,642 sq. ft Suite I Ground Level 1 bedroom with double bed, A/C, hairdryer, safe box, closet, pool and sea view Living room with A/C, TV, sea view Fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 4 guests Bathroom with shower Guest WC Suite II Ground Level Living room with A/C, TV, sofa bed, sea view Fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 4 guests Upper Level 1 bedroom with double bed, A/C, safe box, closet, hairdryer, sofa bed, pool and sea view 1 bedroom with double bed, A/C, closet, double-sofa bed, pool and sea view Bathroom with shower Outdoors Private swimming pool (44 sqm / 473 sq. ft) Sun loungers and umbrellas Outdoor shaded lounge and dining area for 8 guests Outdoor shower Garden Private parking area for 3 cars Accommodation Services Included Layout Guests : 6 Living Area: 180 sqm / 1,937 sq. ft Bedrooms : 3 In-villa services: Plot Size: 710 sqm / 7,642 sq. ft Bathrooms : 2 Welcome basket upon arrival Suite I WC : 1 Daily breakfast basket Ground Level Daily housekeeping 1 bedroom with double bed, A/C, hairdryer, safe box, closet, Features Change of linen twice a week pool and sea view Private swimming pool Change of towels three times a week Living room with A/C, TV, sea view Sun loungers Pool freshening Fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 4 guests Umbrellas Garden maintenance Bathroom with shower Outdoor lounge and dining area Guest WC Outdoor shower BlueVillas Special services: Suite II Air conditioning BlueVillas Award-Winning Concierge Service Ground Level Wi-Fi Internet Villa concierge contact during your stay Living room with A/C, TV, sofa bed, sea view Satellite TV, Flat Screen TV Check-in and Check-out service Fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 4 guests Power adapter (upon request) Upper Level Fully equipped kitchen Services on Request 1 bedroom with double bed, A/C, safe box, closet, hairdryer, Dishwasher Pre-stocking grocery list sofa bed, pool and sea view Espresso machine, Coffee machine Yacht charters & tours 1 bedroom with double bed, A/C, closet, double-sofa bed, pool Kettle, Toaster, Blender, Wine cooler Private transfers and sea view Full-length mirror Tailor-made arrangements Bathroom with shower Closet Itineraries for couples & families with children Outdoors Hairdryer Helicopter transfers & tours Private swimming pool (44 sqm / 473 sq. ft) Safe box Luxury car rentals Sun loungers and umbrellas Personal care kit in every bedroom Gastronomy team to personalize and prepare your meals Outdoor shaded lounge and dining area for 8 guests Bath towels Concierge team to design your itinerary and/or wellness plan Outdoor shower Pool towels Water Sports and Activities Garden Beach towels Spa Treatments, Massage and Beauty Services Private parking area for 3 cars Slippers Bath toiletries Events Baby cot (upon request) Special gatherings such: birthday party, family celebration, Baby highchair (upon request) business event, seminar, yoga retreat, health/spiritual event, First-aid kit romantic wedding, baptism, reunion party [all upon request] Fire extinguisher Iron and ironing board Mosquito net in every window Garden Private parking area [email protected] Tel: 0030 210 4836823 .
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