Open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area. One double bedroom with en suite shower room, one twin bedroom. Separate shower room.
Reviews of Villa Kostas, by previous Agni Travel clients, can be read here: Villa Kostas Paxos Reviews
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Google MapVilla Kostas is just 800m from the village of Lakka and 2km from Loggos. Both these villages are well-supplied with amenities such as shops, tavernas and bars. Neaby BeachesWithin 1km of Villa Kostas are 3 beaches. Lakka PaxosLakka lies in the north of Paxos at the head of a long natural inlet of the most startling shade of turquoise - reminiscent of a Caribbean bay. It is a perfect harbour and is filled with a fascinating array of yachts in summer. The village itself is small and focused almost entirely on its harbour-front, with a selection of useful shops and several good restaurants and bars, including a very good Italian restaurant. The shores of the bay are fringed with beautiful natural beaches, shaded by trees, and it is possible to walk to other, more unfrequented, beaches on the other side of the headlands: Lakka Paxos Paxos: Essential Holiday Information
For more information on: Why holiday on Paxos and what to see and do, read our:
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UK: 020 812 31535 (Your call will be automatically re-directed to his office in Greece, free of charge.) or send Nathan a message: Paxos Information Request Paxos Reservations To place a hold or book one of our Paxos properties, please contact our sales office: UK: 020 812 31535 or Greece: 0030 26630 91609
Loggos PaxosOn an island famed for its small-scale beauty, Loggos stands out as one of the most enchanting places on Paxos. Visitors never fail to succumb to its unique charm, and many of them have been returning year after year, glad to see that the changes are negligible, and that you still have to get up from your taverna meal to let the local bus squeeze past! The boats still bob along the curve of the quayside, fascinating in their variety, from sleek yachts to less glamorous fishing boats. The tiny harbour of Loggos, colourful enough for any artist or photographer, has a refreshingly intimate atmosphere, unspoiled by the daily influx of curious visitors. At night, little can be heard but the buzz of conversation from the busy tavernas where fresh fish always tops the menu and there is an intriguingly cosmopolitan atmosphere. Three mini-markets, a bakery with wonderful fresh bread every day, and supplies of fresh fruit and vegetables brought over regularly from the mainland, make self-catering a simple matter - but who could resist the conviviality and choice of excellent food at the waterfront tavernas? A pleasant beach lies to one side of the harbour - other more secluded beaches are within easy reach: Loggos Paxos Gaios PaxosGaios is the 'capital' of Paxos, the largest of the three main settlements and the only one that can be called a town, albeit a very small one. Its Venetian and British heritage is visible in the colourful buildings that line the long harbour-front. Gaios now has two harbours - the newer one is a short walk or drive from the centre, and serves as the port of call for ferries, excursion and cruise boats. It is also the setting for the often spectacular arrivals and departures of the Corfu-Paxos seaplane service. The older harbour, sheltered from the open sea by two small islands, is a never-ending source of entertainment in summer, with its plethora of cosmopolitan yachts. Gaios continues its daily business regardless of its exotic visitors, and it is this contrast that makes it so entertaining to spend an hour or more at one of the cafes in the main square alongside the quay. An intriguing variety of eating establishments, chic boutiques and old-fashioned stores make Gaios quite fascinating: Gaios Paxos ![]() |
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Villa Kostas - Lakka
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The minimum reservation fee is 4 nights with change over day on any day of the week.
The minimum reservation fee is 4 nights with change over day on any day of the week.
| Booking Period | Per Day | Per Week |
| 1 May 2010 - 24 May 2010 | € 85 | € 595 |
| 25 May 2010 - 30 June 2010 | € 175 | € 1,225 |
| 1 July 2010 - 12 July 2010 | € 245 | € 1,715 |
| 13 July 2010 - 23 August 2010 | € 275 | € 1,925 |
| 24 August 2010 - 31 August 2010 | € 265 | € 1,855 |
| 1 September 2010 - 20 September 2010 | € 150 | € 1,050 |
| 21 September 2010 - 31 October 2010 | € 85 | € 595 |




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