Villa Liba enjoys a wonderful location, offering guests total seclusion. It sits close to Porto Heli in the northeast Peloponnese. It is the perfect place to relax, enjoy the villa’s surrounding nature, its heavenly sea views and to time together as a large group. Villa Liba is the perfect hideaway with the dreamy island of Spetses within very easy reach. At Kilada Bay, you can meet the local fishermen, choose your own fish and cook them in the villa or perhaps arrange for a private chef to do it for you. This area of the Peloponnese enjoys local delicacies such as the delicious gaviera cheese from the village of Trahia. There is no other area in Greece with such a concentration of wealth. It is easy to understand why discerning globetrotters head to Porto Heli. The area is is absolutely stunning, rich in interesting archaelogical sites such as Halieis and boasts a vibrant nightlife. Porto Heli’s coastline of inlets are calm, warm and sprinkled with luxury yachts together with traditional wooden kaikis. Although incredibly rich, Porto Heli enjoys a rustic, homely ambience, such a wonderful blend for a memorable holiday.
The tourist friendly island of Spetses is a fifteen minute ride away in a water taxi from Costa harbour. Spetses’ tiny port of Dapia is overlooked by whitewashed, neoclassical houses, cozy cafes and ultra stylish boutiques. Its winding, cobbled coastal path opens to a stunning, wide, timeless piazza and home to the glorious, chateau-styled Poseidon hotel. Cars are banned from the town so visitors travel in horse-drawn carriages, admiring the fishermen laying out their catches, the impressive villas, domed churches and buzzy tavernas. The island is a favourite with fashionistas, people watchers, nature lovers, hikers and foodies. Its cosmopolitan Old Harbour is sprinkled with romantic terraces, candlelit tables, jetties, trendy bars and clubs where visitors enjoy gourmet dining, fine wines and soft music. History lovers can learn about the island’s fearless heroine Lakarina Bouboulina, the 1821 revolution or enjoy archaeological finds dating back to 3000 BC. The island is blessed by beautiful beaches with Kouzounos, Ksilokeriza, Vrelos, Agia Marina and Agia Paraskevi amongst the best. Agia Paraskevi is a lovely beach surrounded by lush greenery and enjoying crystal clear waters. At the beach of Agios Arnargyros you will discover the famous Bekiris Cave.
Close to the villa you can enjoy various beaches including Costa Beach, Hrisi Akti Beach and Porto Heli Beach. There are a number of pretty villages and towns to visit close by including Kranidi, Kilada, a small fishing village, the picturesque Ermioni and Epidaurus. Ermioni is built on a cape, surrounded by fragrant pine trees, so it strongly resembles an island. It boasts stunning beaches, a charismatic harbour lined with popular fish restaurants and some clubs. Other beaches include little coves around Bisti, Kouverta Beach, Petrothalassa, Dardiza and Sentoni. Epidaurus is one of the most popular archaeological sites in Greece, mostly famous for its Ancient Theatre which is in an excellent state of conservation. During the summer there are festivals at the weekends.
The Region
How to reach Peloponnese
You can easily reach Loutraki, the main seaside resort on the Peloponnese peninsula. Loutraki is located approximately 80 km from Athens and you can arrive to Loutraki through the National road.