A study in green and blue at Euridice.The sea access at the bottom of Euridice's garden.Looking back at the house from the lawned garden.Half way down the sea path is this panoramic terrace.The shady al fresco dining area outside the kitchen.The bright, airy living area.The sofa in front of the fireplace.Glazed walls bring in the light and the views.The sea views are to-die-for wherever you sit.The sleek modern kitchen.The kitchen opens out onto the main al fresco dining area.All set for lunch on the shady terrace.One of the two double bedrooms (bedroom 1). The same bedroom seen from a different angle.One of the two shared shower rooms, this one with a porthole view of the sea.The second double bedroom (bedroom 2). The second shower room.The children's bunk room (bedroom 3). The children's bunk room also has a little mezzanine den.Looking through from the sleeping wing to the living area.Wide, sliding glass windows make for a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle.Enjoying those fabulous views.The sea-view decked terrace and gardens.Heading across the garden towards the path to the sea.The perfect spot for a shady afternoon snooze.A little sea-view table - perfect for breakfast or an aperitif.Heading out for a swim.Heading down to the sea access.A removable ladder provides access to a semi-submerged bathing platform.In the summer, the beach at Guidaloca has an excellent lido with bar service.Enjoying a good book with those inspiring views.Around one side of the house is an outdoor shower.Table tennis anyone?These views could be yours for a week or two.Nearby Tonnara di Scopello.Looking out to sea in Scopello.The coastline around Scopello is magnificent.The welcoming little village of Scopello.Playing in the old drinking trough, a relic of times past.Castellamare del Golfo has some excellent fish restaurants.The translucent sea and beach of Cala Petrolo.A scenic coastal walking path in Lo Zingaro.Approaching the Temple of Segesta.The impressively sited Castello di Venere in Erice.