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Tolo, Nafplio, Peloponnese Tolo, Nafplio, Peloponnese The Concept: Peloponnese hillside luxury villa Argolis villa sits on the mountain side near the beautiful town of Nafplio and only 2 km from Tolo, a vibrant seaside village with organized beaches and lots of places to eat, drink and relax. Argolis has panoramic views of the village and the bay below with the islets Romvi and Koronisi. This 3-level modern Greek holiday home has 4 bedrooms, a private pool, outdoor hot tub, and a green garden for a relaxing vacation in the beautiful area of Argolis, Peloponnese. Location: Tolo, Nafplio, Peloponnese Outdoors Argolis features an outdoor garden with grass lawn and wooden pool deck, with a private swimming pool and sun loungers. There are trees and local shrubs all around and you can enjoy alfresco meals at the BBQ area under the shaded pergola. There is also a seating area on the upper-level bedroom balcony Nafplio with sea views, and on the terrace outside the dining room on the middle level. From all of the outside spaces of Argolis villa there are picture-postcard views of Greece and the Gulf of Argolis. Interior Design The bright spacious interiors of Argolis are made using the natural materials stone and wood, which creates a fresh, cool ambience. The villa has been built and decorated with guest comfort in mind, it has all the modern amenities and facilities for your vacation home from home. The ground level with the pool terrace has 2 en suite bedrooms and on the level above is the large open plan kitchen and dining Accommodation: space which seats up to 8 guests. There are patio window doors onto a sea view balcony with a comfy, shaded seating space. From the living room there are stairs to the top-level en-suite bedroom. Plus on Guests : 7+2 request, the villa can provide a sleeping cot, highchair and baby bath for your little one. Bedrooms : 4 Bathrooms : 3 Good to know Nafplio is an exciting town to explore, its history goes back to the prehistoric period! There are medieval castles, monuments and statues, Ottoman fountains and Venetian buildings. Email our concierge to plan Distances: your luxury Nafplio holiday at Argolis. To closest shop : 2.1 km (1.3 miles) To Athens Airport : 174.0 km (108.0 miles) To Piraeus Port : 145.0 km (90.0miles) To Tolo Town : 2.1 km (1.3 miles) To Nafplio Town : 8.5 km (5.2 miles) To Tolo beach : 2.2 km (1.3 miles) Living Area: 150 sqm / 1,614 sq. ft Plot Size: 2,000 sqm / 21,527 sq. ft Ground Level 2 bedrooms each with queen size bed, A/C, en-suite bathroom with shower, TV, hairdryer, closet, access to garden and pool area, pool view 1 bedroom with one or two single beds, closet, baby cot, access to garden, garden view Laundry room with washing machine, clothes dryer, iron and ironing board Upper Level Living room with fireplace, A/C, TV, access to balcony, pool, garden, sea and Argolic Gulf view Fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 8 guests Top Level 1 bedroom with queen size bed, A/C, en-suite bathroom with shower, TV, closet, access to two balconies, pool, garden, sea and Argolic Gulf views Outdoors Private swimming pool (40 sqm / 430 sq. ft) Outdoor heated jacuzzi Sun loungers and umbrellas Outdoor lounge and dining area for 8-10 guests BBQ Outdoor shower Private parking area for 4 cars (2 of them can be shaded) Accommodation Services Included Layout Guests : 7+2 Living Area: 150 sqm / 1,614 sq. ft Bedrooms : 4 In-villa services: Plot Size: 2,000 sqm / 21,527 sq. ft Bathrooms : 3 Welcome basket upon arrival Ground Level Complimentary bottle of wine upon arrival 2 bedrooms each with queen size bed, A/C, en-suite bathroom Features Transfer to the property with shower, TV, hairdryer, closet, access to garden and pool Private swimming pool Housekeeping three times a week area, pool view Outdoor jacuzzi Change of linen three times a week 1 bedroom with one or two single beds, closet, baby cot, access Sun loungers Change of towels three times a week to garden, garden view Umbrellas Pool freshening Laundry room with washing machine, clothes dryer, iron and Outdoor lounge and dining area ironing board BBQ (charcoal) BlueVillas Special services: Upper Level Outdoor shower BlueVillas Award-Winning Concierge Service Living room with fireplace, A/C, TV, access to balcony, pool, Air conditioning Villa concierge contact during your stay garden, sea and Argolic Gulf view Wi-Fi Internet Check-in and Check-out service Fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 8 guests Smart TV, Flat Screen TV Top Level Fireplace Services on Request 1 bedroom with queen size bed, A/C, en-suite bathroom with CD & DVD player Pre-stocking grocery list shower, TV, closet, access to two balconies, pool, garden, sea Fully equipped kitchen Yacht charters & tours and Argolic Gulf views Dishwasher Private transfers Outdoors Coffee machine Tailor-made arrangements Private swimming pool (40 sqm / 430 sq. ft) Kettle, Juicer, Toaster, Mixer, Blender Itineraries for couples & families with children Outdoor heated jacuzzi Washing machine, Clothes dryer Helicopter transfers & tours Sun loungers and umbrellas Iron and ironing board Luxury car rentals Outdoor lounge and dining area for 8-10 guests Hairdryer (in every bedroom) Gastronomy team to personalize and prepare your meals BBQ Anti-allergic bedding Concierge team to design your itinerary and/or wellness plan Outdoor shower Personal care kit in every bedroom Water Sports and Activities Private parking area for 4 cars (2 of them can be shaded) Bath towels & Bath toiletries Spa Treatments, Massage and Beauty Services Pool towels Beach towels Events First aid kit Special gatherings such: birthday party, family celebration, Baby cot (upon request) business event, seminar, yoga retreat, health/spiritual event, Baby highchair (upon request) romantic wedding, baptism, reunion party [all upon request] Baby bath (upon request) Children’s books & toys Accessibility Pet friendly (upon request) Private parking area [email protected] Tel: 0030 210 4836823 .
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