Brand new, stylish and totally private stone villa with amazing open sea view to Komos beach until the white mountains. Ideal for couples, friends and families. . With 2 bedrooms, a large living room- kitchen area it offers space for 4 guests. The huge veranda invites you for breakfast, relaxing afternoons, family dinners and wonderful evenings with sunsets and a light breeze...
Perfect for families, friends and small groups who want to enjoy the South side of live with natural beaches, traditional villages and the privacy of a holiday house
Villa Sofita Komos View can accommodate 4 people in a modern and welcoming atmosphere created by the open layout of the house. A large living room - dining - kitchen area opens up a lot of space facing an open and amazing sea view from all the angles.
The villa is surrounded by a garden that gives you privacy and also space for children to play. On the huge veranda you can relax and spend your time in the shade, enjoying the great open view Komos beach and on to the white mountains. The large table invites you to eat, but also offers enough space for a game night or just an impressive sunset.
There is 1 bedroom with double bed and an ensuite bathroom and a second bedroom with 2 single beds who can be joined as a double bed ana an extra bathroom.
The kitchen is fully equipped and has all the necessary amenities.
The perfect place for a family holiday in Pitsidia with a lot of peace, yet close to the taverns, cafes and the great beaches of the region.
Hello I am Kostas !
I am the manager of Villa Sofita Komos View and the manager of Villa Sofita.
My parents Sofia Kaloudi and Dimitris Arvanitis have created this villa with love and our main goal is to make you feel welcome.
Happy holidays !
Best wishes
Kostas
Pitsidia is situated a short drive north east of Matala and Kommos or Komos beach, in the south of the Iraklion district, about 1 hour drive from the Heraklion airport.
It's not much more than the road that leads the people to these two other places and a few side streets.
On the main road that leads through the village and around the central square you will find plenty of bougainville covered taverna's where you can have a bite to eat, and there are a couple of supermarkets, a hairdresser, a butcher and a bakery.
It's got a charm of it's own and it looks definitely better than some of the ugly villages you can see along the new national road. As you drive through the village on the main road you miss out on the actual old part of the village.
There are quite a few accommodations in the village of Pitsidia and is an option for people who want to visit the nearby beaches (Matala and Kommos) but want to avoid the crowds.
Matala beach lies at a distance of four kilometer and Komos beach is one an a half kilometer away.
You can walk from Pitsidia to this last beach in about 30 minutes. Yet another beach, the beach of Kalamaki lies at a distance of about 5 kilometer from the village. From Pitsidia there are regular buses to Matala beach (during high season 6 a day).
Pitsidia is the oldest village in the area. In Byzantine times the commander of the army settled in the village.
The army came from the village of Pisidia, which is in the current Asia Minor (in the south of Turkey). This probably explains the name of the village still has today. Pitsidia was a logical place because there is a water spring in the hills behind the village. There are cisterns and water pipes behind the village hall, but nowadays these are no longer in use and the water comes into the village of Pitsidia through new pipes. There is still a small church dedicated to the water and two saints. This fairly new church has come in the place of an elder one, which was apparently so solidly built
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