Luxury villa for 12 guests.
Villa Lefki Thea is an attractive, newly built spacious 6-bedroom exclusive villa designed with a combination of modern and traditional architecture. It stands in a superb location; lying within beautiful olive and cypress trees with an amazing view of the Ionian Sea.
The interior is spacious and fitted with all modern amenities to make your stay pleasant, comfortable, safe and pleasurable. The villa provides an inviting swimming pool, located in the front of the villa next to the dinner area, as well as a barbeque spot with ample space for sunbathing, while you enjoy and admire Corfu's natural beauty overlooking Agios Stefanos bay.
Location
Beach 1 m
Shops / Restaurants 1m
Mini Market 3/4m
Corfu airport 22m
Mon Repos
The Mon Repos Palace was the birthplace of Britain’s Prince Philip and was used by Greece’s royal family as a summer residence. The palace has been the subject of ownership battles between the Greek government and the ex-king Constantine. Researchers discovered a document granting the royal family use of the estate and not permanent possession and the ‘royal estate’ has since come into the possession of the Municipality of Corfu.
The Esplanade
The hub of Corfiot life is the Esplanade. Stroll around the gardens or sit in one of the many cafe bars underneath the arches of the Liston. The Liston was built by the French in 1807 in emulation of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. During the summer months, cricket matches still occasionally take place and concerts by one of Corfu’s many philharmonic bands are often given on the bandstand. The wide-open space of the Esplanade was originally created to provide a clear field of fire from the Old Fortress.
Achilleion Palace
This famous building was constructed in 1892 for Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Princess Sissy). The Empress was obsessed with the Greek hero Achilleus and she commissioned various statues including Achilles dying which can be found in the beautiful gardens surrounding the palace. The huge and magnificent statue of Achilles Triumphant gazes out over breathtaking views. Kaiser Willhelm II of Germany purchased the palace in 1907. Some of the downstairs rooms contain mementoes of both former owners. The Palace is situated in Gastouri, near Benitses, about 20 minutes drive from Corfu Town.
Old Fortress
The first settlement of the new Corfu Town during the 6th century started on the hill that would later become the Old Fortress. Built and fortified by the Venetians, the fortress housed the entire population of the town until the 13th century. An important part in the island’s defences, the fortress was Europe’s last defence against the Turkish invasion.
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New Fortress
The walls of the New Fortress tower above the north-western side of the Old Town. Erected on the hill of St Mark to help strengthen the defence of the town, most of the fortification works were completed by 1588. The defence barracks were built during the British Protectorate in 1842.
Mouse Island
A small islet housing an ancient monastery, which today has just one monk, Mouse Island is the most photographed tourist attraction in Corfu. According to legend, Mouse Island (or Pontikonissi) was formed when the ship that had taken Odysseus back to Ithaki, returning to its home port, was turned to stone by Poseidon, angry at being defied by the Phaeceans. Close by is the Convent of Vlacherna.
Kapodistrias Museum
Kapodistrias was the first president in the Modern Greek state. The museum contains paintings and souvenirs of Kapodistrias’ life and is housed in two rooms in the Kapodistrias family residence.