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I have 4 apartments in Kefalonia with beautiful views over the sea to Zante.

Kefalonia is stunningly beautiful with amazing sights round every corner. A short sail away to Zante, Ithaca, even Corfu. The apartments are above a beautiful secluded beach, with a great cantina run by Eddie & Iria, where you can chill out all day & end the day with a meal & glass or two of wine watching the sunset.

A hire car is advised to tour the island which along with flights my travel counsellor can ensure a relaxed holiday.

The top apartment consists of two double rooms, one with double bed, the other 2 singles, lounge tv ( you won't need it!)full kitchen bathroom.& balcony with stunning views 90 euros per night

Ground floor apartment: two double bedrooms, full kitchen, bathroom & lounge. 70 euros per night.

2 seperate apartments with double bedroom each, kitchen bathroom lounge & balcony on top floor apartment. 70 euros top apartment. 60 euros ground floor. All include hot tub,sauna & collection & return to airport.

Discount for EDF users. Call me for more info, available dates & bookings. Check out thebigcalm & sesto koroni gr websites for local pictures & info

Nigel 07961888253

Hi Spoiltdog

thanks for your enquiry. The idea for the apartments was for 1-2-3 weeks holiday let's, but certainly longer term booking depending on availability can be negotiated at a more favourable rate. Direct flights are now available until October, after which you can fly to Athens or one of the nearby islands & catch a boat. Kefalonia becomes very beautiful & quiet during winter & we use it as a retreat, so very happy to sort out a winter rate.

We also have other private apartments, rooms & villas available as we are starting a holistic centre on the road down to Koroni beach. If needed we can arrange flights, car hire & activities to suit your requirements. Please feel free to give me a call when you have a moment & I will sort out a favourable deal for you.

Kind regards

Nigel 07961888253

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