Overview
Just 50 yards from the beach of Agia Pelagia, Anatoli is built according to the local architecture offering self-catered accommodation with free Wi-Fi. A buffet breakfast enriched with traditional specialties is served daily at the on-site snack bar.Fitted with iron beds, all air-conditioned studios and apartments are spacious and open to a balcony. Their kitchenette is equipped with cooking hobs, a mini fridge and coffee maker. Facilities also include a flat-screen TV with DVD player, slippers and hairdryer.Guests will find restaurants, cafes and a supermarket at 20 yards from Anatoli. Kythira Airport is at 16 km, while the main town of the island is around 16.2 miles away. Free, private parking is available on site.
Piraeus Islands Trizonia. These small havens, located in close proximity to Athens are true gems to explore because of their absolute natural beauty, their historical treasures and unique architecture, and their glamorous, yet romantic atmosphere. Aegina, Poros, Hydra and Spetses, each having a different special character, have developed a lot in tourism over the last years, while Agistri and Methana are not that famous but remain unexploited little gems. Given their proximity to Athens and their beauty, the Piraeus Islands and Trizonia are hugely popular destinations, with Aegina almost becoming a city suburb at weekends. Poros, Ydhra (Hydra) and Spetses are similar in the summer, though their visitors include a higher proportion of foreign tourists. More than any other group, these islands are best out of season and midweek, when visitors (and prices) fall dramatically and the port towns return to a quieter, more provincial pace. Located at Agia Pelagia, Kythira, 80100, Greece, Anatoli is the ideal choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Athens without having to venture too far. Piraeus Islands Trizonia feature picturesque harbors, museums and Neoclassical mansions, narrow, winding streets, charming beaches and unspoiled, natural beauty. Book a room with Anatoli and discover the distinctive character of the Argo-Saronic Gulf.
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