Amiddalia

Limni Keriou, Zakynthos

The house with turtle island views

10 Guests

5 Bedrooms

5 Bathrooms

From its panoramic hillside position, Amiddalia surveys a scene of pure enchantment: the inviting blue waters of Keri Bay (home to the National Marine Park of Zakynthos), the mountainous peninsula of Vassilikos, and Marathonissi island spread out in front of you. You might be tempted to explore all this, or you may just decide to stay where you are and enjoy it all from the little oasis that is Amiddalia.

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Keyholder highlights

  • IncludedFabulous sea views
  • IncludedInfinity pool
  • IncludedWalk to beaches and tavernas

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Immersive virtual 3D tour of Amiddalia

Ariel views of Amiddalia

Amiddalia's beautiful infinity pool with its magical views over Keri Bay.

All this could be yours. Tempted?

Every meal at Amiddalia is accompanied by this view.

The pool with its built-in sun lounger supports hovering above the water.

A shady section of terrace outside the living and dining area on the upper level.

Includes

  • IncludedSole use of the villa and the grounds
  • IncludedThe support of our Villa Specialists to help you select your perfect villa
  • IncludedThe expertise of a dedicated local team to help you fine-tune the logistics of your trip and to plan a range of experiences, many of which are exclusive to The Thinking Traveller
  • IncludedA Local Specialist, based near your villa, to assist you during your stay (between 9am and 7pm daily, with 24/7 emergency support)
  • IncludedA comprehensive guide to your villa and its surrounding area, including our restaurant recommendations, cultural highlights and other activities
  • IncludedAn easy-to-use online holiday planner to keep all your booked experiences and services in one place, ensuring that nothing gets missed during your stay
  • IncludedThe ability to coordinate and share the details of your trip with your group via Your Account
  • IncludedAll sales taxes, electricity, gas, Wi-Fi, linen, bath towels, pool and/or beach towels
  • IncludedAccess to our in-villa wine delivery service – choose from our handpicked menu of the best regional wines and find them waiting for you at your villa
  • IncludedA daily cleaning service and a mid-week linen change

Excludes

  • Not IncludedFlights
  • Not IncludedCar hire
  • Not IncludedTransfers
  • Not IncludedMeals (unless otherwise specified)
  • Not IncludedThe Greek government’s Climate Resilience Levy - €15 per villa per night

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The Area

Amiddalia nestles in the southwest corner of Zakynthos looking out over the little village of Keri Limniou and Keri Bay. This latter is home to the National Marine Park of Zakynthos, the idyllic islet of Marathonissi, and a wide arc of sandy beaches where sea turtles come to lay their eggs.

Keri Limniou is just a 10-minute stroll from Amiddalia and has a few mini-markets, a handful of tavernas and cafés, a beach and, importantly if you're thinking of renting a boat, a little harbour. Also within walking distance or a quick drive (2km) is the lovely sandy beach of Marathia.

At just over 30km long and 20km wide, Zakynthos, also known as Zante, is easily discoverable in a week and you're never more than an hour's drive from most places of interest. Glorious sandy beaches line the east coast of the island, while to the west things are rather more dramatic, with towering chalky cliffs, rocky coves (such as those at Porto Roxa and Porto Limnionas) and plenty of excellent opportunities for snorkelling.

Zakynthos's most popular, most spectacular and most photographed beach is Navagio, located in the northwest of the island. Taking its name from the shipwreck that has lain on its sand since the early 1980s, the bay is surrounded on three sides by spectacular tree-topped white cliffs and is only accessible by boat. This sublime setting and the bay's transparent, electric blue waters attract the crowds in high summer, but it's most certainly a sight to behold, both from the viewing point above and from the water below.

Just a few kilometres west of Amiddalia is the charming little village of Keri (not to be confused with Keri Limniou below the house). It's particularly attractive in the late afternoon when the sun begins to set into the sea. There are a couple of tavernas and it's a lovely spot to while away an evening.

The countryside of Zakynthos is peppered with other villages, a few of which, such as Lithakia and Exo Chora (this latter with 16th-century houses, a 17th-century church and a 2,000-year-old olive tree) survived the earthquake of 1953 relatively unscathed.

Finally, just over 20 minutes drive away from Amiddalia is the capital of Zakynthos, Chora (or Zakynthos Town), which is well worth a visit. A few of its historic Venetian buildings remain, there are some interesting museums and galleries, and its streets and squares are flanked by a summery buzz of bars, cafés and tavernas.

Zakynthos International Airport:

16km-10miles-20mins

Limni Keriou (nearest beach, mini markets, tavernas, etc):

750m-0.5miles-5mins (or around 10mins on foot)

Other beaches nearby:

Marathia - 2km-1.2miles-4mins; Porto Koukla - 8km-5miles-15mins; Kalamaki - 13km-8miles-20mins

The National Marine Park of Zakynthos:

from Limni Keriou below the house

Keri village:

4.5km-3miles-7mins

Lithakia:

7km-4miles-10min

Zakynthos Town:

16km-10miles-23mins

Exo Chora:

25km-16miles-40mins

Porto Roxa (rocky swimming cove with tavernas):

25km-15.5miles-40mins

Navagio beach:

36km-23miles-1hr (to the cliffs above the beach, which is only accessible by boat)

Local Experiences

Private boat charters in Zakynthos

Private boat charters in Zakynthos

Zakynthos (Zante) is an idyllic destination for those who love spending time by the sea. The island has numerous options, ranging from family-friendly beaches with soft sand, facilities and shallow waters, to off-the-beaten-track natural havens where turtles lay their eggs. Generally speaking, the former are to be found down the east coast, the latter around the southeastern headland and the gulf of Laganas, which is home to the National Marine Park of Zakynthos.

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Boat rental in Zakynthos

Boat rental in Zakynthos

A holiday in the sun would not be complete without exploring the breath-taking coastline, majestic cliffs and glistening azure sea that your destination has to offer. The best way to experience this spectacle is from your very own rental boat, pottering along at a leisurely pace and occasionally stopping off to drop anchor and swim in secluded bays.

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Wine tasting in Zakynthos

Wine tasting in Zakynthos

Zakynthos has a long viticultural and wine-making history and produces some of the finest wines in of all Greece. The rich, fertile soils and coupled with the island's microclimate provide the ideal conditions for the cultivation of some unique grape varieties. Alongside the red grapes of Black Rombola, Katsakulias, and the excellent, native Augustiatis, vineyards produce Pavlos, Skiadopulo, and Goustolidi grapes used to produce white wines including Verdea, a typical Zakynthian wine.

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Get active in Zakynthos

Get active in Zakynthos

Zakynthos Island boasts an array of exhilarating cycling routes, ranging from easy to challenging, with flat, long, ascending, and descending sections. Our team has compiled a list of the most sought-after trails to cater to cyclists of all skill levels, with a focus on sharing our ultimate cycling experience with fellow enthusiasts. Our recommended routes include unique attractions that allow cyclists to discover and appreciate the island's natural and cultural wonders. If you're seeking an adventure-packed ride and a chance to explore the island's hidden gems, look no further. We're here to assist you in uncovering these treasures.

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From the Guest Book

Read the thoughtful reviews that travellers have left after their time with us.

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We really enjoyed Amiddalia and the location. What stood out was the high quality and the great pool.

Anonymous July 2024

Amiddalia is the best villa we have rented. With the added bonus of a gym.

Anonymous May 2024

Beautiful villa! Gorgeous views! Loved the spacious open floor plan. Perfect for us, our daughter, son-in-law and two teenage grandsons. Stunning infinity pool.

S.D. July 2023

The housekeeper at Amiddalia was brilliant.

GB, United Kingdom August 2022

The owner and staff at Amiddalia were extremely helpful. Everyone was on call should we need something. The villa was also cleaned daily and the housekeeper made a yummy breakfast every day.

PF, Ireland July 2022

The owner of Amiddalia was there to greet us when we arrived at the villa and made us feel very welcome and showed us around.

Mrs Sandy Abrahams, United Kingdom June 2022