Clelia

Spetses Town, Spetses

The courtyard house

8 Guests

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

Right at the heart of wonderful Spetses Town and yet boasting secluded courtyard terraces and a pool, Clelia is a perfect option for those wishing to enjoy the best of both worlds: cosmopolitan cafés, bars, tavernas, boutiques and beaches are just a stroll away, but you'll always have your very own private oasis to retire to when the time comes for relaxation, tranquillity and spending convivial times alone with your loved ones.

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Keyholder highlights

  • IncludedInviting and charming pool area
  • IncludedBohemian chic design
  • IncludedVersatile independent accommodation
  • IncludedEasy stroll to cafés, bars, tavernas and shops
  • IncludedBeaches a few minutes' walk away

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Immersive virtual 3D tour of Clelia

Ariel views of Clelia

Clelia's main house and multi-level terraces rising above the tempting pool.

The pool house seen through the verdant foliage of the terraced grounds.

A private, sun-kissed spot with fabulous views.

The al fresco dining area outside the pool house is perfect for convivial moments.

The fabulous pool house kitchen.

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The Area

Clelia is located in the centre of Spetses Town, just a few minutes' walk from both the main port and the characterful old port, with its fishing boats and pleasure craft, its bars and tavernas, and its scenic headland walk.

The beaches of Agios Mammas and Agios Nikolaos are both an easy 5-minute walk away, and there are numerous options nearby for dining out, sipping on a coffee and shopping.

Diminutive Spetses measures just 7km by 4km and is a quiet, pine tree-carpeted island where private cars are not allowed. Transport is by bicycle, scooters, a few taxis, donkeys, quad bikes and, best of all, boat taxi. Hiring your own boat for the duration of your stay or for a few days is highly recommended, as the coast has many idyllic secluded bays that are most easily accessible from the water.

In recent times, Spetses's main claim to fame is as the setting for The Magus, John Fowles's great novel. Named Phraxos in the book, the island is described by the main protagonist, Nicholas Urfe, as "Beautiful. There was no other adjective; it was not just pretty, picturesque, charming – it was simply and effortlessly beautiful. It took my breath away when I first saw it, floating under Venus like a majestic black whale in an amethyst evening sea, and it still takes my breath away when I shut my eyes now and remember it. Its beauty was rare even in the Aegean, because its hills were covered with pine trees, Mediterranean pines as light as greenfinch feathers. Nine-tenths of the island was uninhabited and uncultivated: nothing but pines, coves, silence, sea." Remarkably, Spetses has changed very little since John Fowles, who lived and worked there in the early 1950s, wrote that passage.

The island's eponymous main town is full of interest, both historical and contemporary. Like neighbouring Hydra, Spetses had a thriving shipping industry and some local families became extremely rich. One such (though he made most of his money in the US) was Sotirios Anargyros, who built the impressive Poseidonion Hotel in the early 20th century. In the architectural style of the great hotels of the Côte d'Azur, it soon attracted wealthy Athenians and European aristocrats to the island, beginning a trend of affluent, small-scale tourism that continues today.

Spetses's pine-shady interior is crisscrossed by walking trails. From the top ridge, fabulous vistas take in the island, Hydra, vast tracts of the Aegean Sea and the Peloponnese, whose eastern most tip is just over 2km (a 10-minute crossing) away. This proximity to the mainland makes day trips to Porto Heli and the archaeological site of Epidaurus eminently feasible.

Nearest airport:

Athens - 2.5hr drive to Kosta Port near Porto Heli + a 10-minute crossing; or a 30-minute drive to Piraeus + a 2-hour ferry crossing

Spetses Town Port:

0.7km-0.4miles-10mins walk

Nearest beaches:

Agios Mammas - 6mins walk, and Agios Nikolaos - 5mins walk (both in Spetses Town); Garifalos - 15mins walk, and Agia Marina - 18mins walk (both just south of Spetses Town)

Nearest restaurants, shops, cafés, bars and other amenities:

there are plenty of options within a few minutes walk

Local Experiences

Private Boat Charters around Spetses and Porto Heli

Private Boat Charters around Spetses and Porto Heli

The possibilities for exploring by sea in the area around Porto Heli and Spetses are seemingly endless. The bay of Porto Heli itself offers calm and tranquil waters which are perfect for a leisurely cruise, while the archaeological sites of Epidavros and Napflio are also eminently reachable. That's not to mention the Saronic islands, the castle of Monenvasia, Milos... no holiday is complete without at least one day out on the water!

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Chef service in Porto Heli and Spetses

Chef service in Porto Heli and Spetses

An in villa meal prepared by a professional chef is an experience we cannot recommend highly enough, whether for a one off special meal or for the duration of your holiday.

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Get active in Spetses

Get active in Spetses

A car-free island with lush vegetation, secluded beaches, and breathtaking views of the archipelago is the perfect place to find inspiration for healthy and active activities that will regenerate you.

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Boat Rental in Spetses and Porto Heli

Boat Rental in Spetses and Porto Heli

Exploring the islands of the Saronic Gulf on your own private boat, anchoring in quiet bays for a swim, is a delightful vacation experience.

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Peloponnisian escapes

Peloponnisian escapes

The long and rich history of the Peloponnese has bequeathed us many important landmarks, all of which have a tremendous cultural significance, not only for Greece but for the whole of the Western European civilization. Choose our chauffeur service and visit Mycenae, with the tomb of Agamemnon, Nafplion, with its famous fort, or Epidaurus, with its theatre, known all over the world for its phenomenal acoustics.

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