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The main entrance of Villa Pergantini is situated across the port of Agia Efimia. A detached house, overlooking the Agia Efimia sea. Being decorated in the traditional Kefallonian style, it has been given the name “Pergantini”, which translates to ” small ship”. It has been in its current position for more than half a century, bearing similar architectural details with the house that was standing in the same spot, owned by a local family of ships owners. Recently renovated with all the modern comforts. Vintage furniture, paintings and books that are bound to take the visitor away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
The villa includes two spacious bedrooms with all the necessary accommodations as well as air conditioning in the living room, with the bedrooms also having direct access to the garden. The lounge and dining room along with the fully equipped kitchen, are separate rooms of the house. The guest can taste absolute relaxation in the heart of Agia Efimia, spending time in the various parts of the beautifully decorated garden surrounding the house; an excellent choice for spending the long hours of summer. It is a unique house that ushers the visitor in the culture, philosophy and tradition of the island of Kefalonia, through its distinctive layout and decoration. A remarkable holiday house that offers a life time experience of a holiday.
Agia Efimia is the capital of the Municipality of Pilaros. A picturesque marina and at the same time a tourist resort opposite Ithaca island, 9 km from Sami and 34 km from the island’s capital, Argostoli. Agia Efimia has many quiet streets, picturesque pathways and lush vegetation – just like Villa Pergantini’s courtyard is filled with flowers and colors. The small harbor of Agia Efimia is flooded every summer by yachts and sailboats all over the planet. The area is considered a cosmopolitan resort. You can find everything that will make your stay more enjoyable from supermarkets to butchers with fresh local meats, pharmacies, gift shops, bakeries with traditional bread and even several taverns, with some of them being fish taverns.
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Villa Pergantini amenities
Comfort & Relaxation
Villa Pergantini equipped by default with the following amenities:
- Air conditioning
- Free Wi-Fi
- Private shower
- Hot water
- Television
- Washing machine
- Steam iron
- Towels, linen, soap and toilet paper
Tourism
Popular Attractions
Fiskardo:
Unquestionably Kefalonia's prettiest village, Fiskardo lies on the northeastern tip of the island and is the only settlement to have retained its 18th-century Venetian-style architecture from before the earthquake. Backed by a dense cypress glade and built around a sheltered bay, it is popular with sailing crews who moor up their yachts here on summer nights. Most of the houses around the harbor now host upmarket seafood eateries, cafés, and holiday homes.
Myrtos Beach:
One of the most photographed beaches in all of Greece is on Kefalonia. On the island's northwest coast, near Assos, Myrtos is beautiful. The two-kilometer-long beach is backed by dramatic limestone cliffs and fringes an amazing turquoise-blue sea. It's made of smooth white pebbles that, from afar, resemble sand. The view from the road above is stunning. The beach itself is a little wild — there's no natural shade from the afternoon sun, and the seabed shelves suddenly into deep water with strong currents, so you need to be a confident swimmer.
Argostoli:
On a peninsula on Kefalonia's southwest coast is the capital city of Argostóli. Although its history predates the 1950s, the old town was almost completely obliterated in an earthquake in 1953 and was rebuilt in modern style, following the original town plan. As a result, today it is a picturesque place, with a palm-lined seafront promenade, where local fishing boats moor up. While in town, check out the small archaeological museum,which displays finds from the Mycenaean, Hellenistic, and Roman periods.
Melissani Cave & Lake:
Northwest of Sami, Melissani Cave is home to an underground lake. To visit it, you walk down a flight of steps to a landing stage, then climb aboard a small rowing boat with an oarsman for a 15-minute trip around the lake. The roof of the cave fell in years ago, and sunlight enters through the hole in the roof, creating amazing shades of blue-colored light on the cave walls. The best visual effects occur around noon, when the sun is overhead. Archaeological finds suggest that the cave may once have been used as an ancient place of worship
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