Sightseeing
Visit The House of Bouboulina (a Greek National hero), go ahead with the Spetses Museum, discover the Traditional Shipyards, take a walk to the Church of Agios Nikolaos or reach the old lighthouse.
Located in Spetses, VILLA.IA offers a garden, a shared lounge, a terrace, free WiFi and city views.
The air-conditioned apartment consists of 3 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and a coffee machine and 3 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries. Towels and bed linen are provided in the apartment.
A 2 level apartment, spacious and stylish, to offer peace and comfort during your stay
The space can accommodate up to 6 people, families or groups, offering the necessary privacy
The 3 independent bedrooms are equipped with large double beds and flat-screen TVs
The apartment’s bathrooms, designed with elegance and simplicity, include a shower and free toiletries
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions, need some further information or in order to check for our availability on a specific dates on interest.
Visit The House of Bouboulina (a Greek National hero), go ahead with the Spetses Museum, discover the Traditional Shipyards, take a walk to the Church of Agios Nikolaos or reach the old lighthouse.
Since Spetses is a car-free Greek island, enjoy a romantic horse--carriage ride, cycle by coastal road lined with lush pine-trees, spend the day on one of the Spetses beaches, or try the hiking paths.
Witness the Armata Festival which is held to commemorate a naval battle, take part at the “Spetsathlon”, a major triathlon event and experience the Spetses Classic Yacht Regatta.
The contribution of Spetses to the Greek revolution was enormous. Indicative is the fact that Spetses was the first Greek island to raise the flag of the revolution.
The online TV platform makes specific reference to the film “Knives Out 2”, which was filmed on the island and the hotel.
Spetses is a spring flower, which, as the weather opens up, blossoms. That’s why, if you travel to the island this season, more than anything else it is worth exploring its countryside.
“We all feel blessed to live here,” confesses 74-year-old Yannis Manitaras, who was born and raised in Spetses, to the journalist.