Naftilos Blue View Retreat
is a carefully restored house located in an amazing area called Avia 12 km from the center of the city of Kalamata and 25 km from Kalamata international airport . Situated at the end of the road, in front of the sea 9 meters above sea level, with private access to the beach, the rental offers unlimited sunset views from the private terraces and a garden full of trees.
Comfort, combined with style, total privacy, great surroundings, two double bedrooms, one kid bedroom, one bathroom and one WC, a fully equipped kitchen and a huge living room with an amazing sunset view.
Enjoy every single moment of your stay in the privacy of the balconies.
Private parking is available in the rental with a closed gate.
Amenities: Free wifi, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom essentials, towels, linen, washing machine, hair dryer, ironing board, drying loft, air conditioning in the living room and in every bedroom except the kid bedroom, beach towels etc.
All parts of the house can be accessed by our guests.
Home-like feeling is the value that inspired the concept of the Naftilos Blue View retreat. Quality holiday time for our guests means for us, feel at home, when far away from home.
Avia has a beautiful natural terrain, beautiful beaches with crystal blue waters and panoramic views over the Messinian bay. Avia is just 12 km from the center of Kalamata and is a popular resort with considerable tourist traffic.
The area owes its current name to the mythical king of Messinia, Kresphontis, who renamed it after the conquest of Peloponnese by the Dorians , in honor of Avia, daughter of Hercules and the nurse of son of Hercules and Diianeira, Yllos (or Glinos).
The ancient city of Avia flourished for about 1400 years, from the 11th century BC to the 3rd century AD and has often been a place of competition between the Messenians and the Spartans. Since the time of Pausanias (2nd century AD ) until early 15th century, in the place of ancient Avia we find the seat of the Venetian barony of Mantinea with the homonymous castle.
The function of Asklipieio is known in the city during antiquity and was probably destroyed by barbarian invasions that troubled the Peloponnese during the early Byzantine (4th-6th c.) period. The present church of the Assumption was built in 1775 over the ruins of Asklipieio. Other monuments of Avia which have been declared as historical build
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