If you are looking for a villa holiday in Greece with a private pool, you will not be disappointed if you visit Villa Jasmine, Vlachata Kefalonia. Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands. This fully air-conditioned 3 bedroomed villa sits in grounds of approximately 1800m2 with a lovely swimming pool and surrounding terraces. This newly built villa sits in an elevated position on a spectacular wooded hillside just outside the village of Vlachata on the south coast of Kefalonia. Only 25 minutes away from the airport and the island capitol, Argostoli. Located in a private setting only 2km from the fabulous sandy beaches of Trapezaki (very safe for swimming) and Lourdas and only 200m from the nearest taverna and shops, this beautiful villa property enjoys a delightful setting with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and across the sea to Zakynthos. With its own private pool, extensive terraces and excellent accommodation, Villa Jasmine provides the perfect spot in which to enjoy a relaxed and peaceful holiday. From Villa Jasmine in Vlachata about 200 metres away you will find the first of many restaurants and tavernas on a winding road down to the village of Lourdas and then to Lourdas Beach. Down this winding road there are many excellent places to eat and drink, also a number of supermarkets and specialist shops i.e. jewellers, local arts and ceramics. On Lourdas Beach front there are many more very good tavernas and bars to choose from. Going in the other direction from Villa Jasmine you will come across Trapezaki Beach. This is a beautiful sandy beach and very safe for swimming, the gently sloping sandy bottom remains shallow for up to 50 metres into the sea. There are two beach/café bars directly on the beach itself and a very popular restaurant called Denis’ situated on the corner. While staying at Villa Jasmine you will enjoy hearing the goat and sheep bells tinkling as the goat herder passes by our villa with his animals. We have daily visits from a couple of “baby” goats who like to eat from our Olive trees and flora and fauna.
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