About Kythnos
Kythnos is located in the West Cycladic islands, 3 hours away from Pireaus port and 1 hour 45 minutes from Lavrio port.
It is a place full of contrasts, with snow white villages, 92 beaches, and 359 churches.
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The island is famous for its honey, cheese, local wine, and a lot of other typical homemade recipes.
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Kythnos is a calm place, where you can relax and enjoy the sun, amazing blue waters, and an exceptional Greek experience.
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Kythno's other name,"Thermia", is due to the hot springs that you can still find in "Loutra".
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The main port is "Merichas", and the two main villages on the island are called "Chora" which is the capital, and "Dryopida".
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Public transportation on the island is very limited, it is strongly suggested to rent a car to be able to move around.
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The Villas
We rent 2 Villas:
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Villa with Infinity Pool named PIPERI
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​and Cosy villa with infinity pool named DRYOPES
Both houses have a terrace facing the sea and are fully air-airconditionned, equipped with a private swimming pool, and free internet access.
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Please note that all check-ins take place as of 3 PM, and check-outs at 11 AM the latest.
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This is a self check-in, you will be receiving after your booking the instructions with all the required details.
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The closest shop is 5 minutes drive from the house on the main road.
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There are a few tavernas on the island, the closest ones are in the village of Kanala which is 10 minutes drive from the house.
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Location
The houses are located in the "Proka" region, which is about 25 minutes drive from the port, and close to the village of Kanala.
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37°21'10.7"N 24°25'03.8"E
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Check the link below in order to have access to the island map:
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https://goo.gl/maps/awFMABPsDbu
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For further information on the island, you can also check this website:
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https://www.greektravel.com/greekislands/kythnos/info.htm
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You need to rent a car to be able to go around. You can either rent one from Athens or when you arrive in Kythnos. Booking is required during high season.
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Please note note that all summer boat routes open for booking as of April/May only. There are daily trips to Kythnos from Athens (Piraeus and Lavrio), as well as weekly connections from Kythnos to Serifos and Sifnos.