Nice yellow house on the place with incredible view. 10 apartments and 1 suite with sizes varying from 25 to 65 square meters; The apartments are cleaned daily, towels replaced three times a week and linen replaced twice a week and linen replaced twice aweek. Throughout its areas the hotel adheres to high cleaning standards. Distances: Airport: 17 kms, Beach: 300 meters (Agios Gordios), Bus Stop: 300 meters, Capital: 17 kms (Corfu), Center: 300 meters, Harbor: 17 kms (Corfu), Mini Market: 300 meters, Restaurant: 50 meters, Scuba Diving Center: 300 meters, Sea: 250 meters, Watersports Center: 300 meters
Unique Quality: Room Facilities of Dinas Paradise: Sea view; Balcony; Veranda; Central heating; Air conditioning; Television; Safe box; WC; Shower; Hair dryer; Refrigerator; Hot plate; Oven; Kettle; Baby Cot
Opinion of Price: about average
Related to: Family Travel, Romantic Travel and Honeymoons, Beaches
Dina's Paradise Hotel & Apartments Photo: Dinas Paradise, Agios Gordios
Hi. We are looking to hire the Kyriaki villa in Nissaki for a weekin August.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this villa.
Any informastion on the villa or Nissaki would be greatly appreciated.
Is the resort near Roda. This is the only place I have been on corfu.
kyriaki villa, nissaki
by INSULARIUS
You should provide us with more specific information!Corfu is such a big island and there are so many villas to let! Actually, it is quite a custom, everybody to "baptize" as a Villa Nina, Villa Rea, Villa Maria or similar names, some rooms to let, it sounds more glamourous!
It would be better to ask your travel agency to provide you with more accurate information!
As far as Roda is concerned, I would say that it is a famous tourist resort on the northern part of the island of Corfu and around 40 kms away from the City of Corfu (I do not remember exactly the kilometric distance!).
It is a nice place, with sandy beaches, I am sure you are going to enjoy it!
For your information, Roda (exact pronunciation in Greek: R-OH-DHA, DH like th in: that), means in Greek: Wheel.
If you need more information about Corfu, just visit my homepage.
Bon voyage!
Re: kyriaki villa, nissaki
by XenosUK
Nissaki's on the north east coast of Corfu, about 10km from Roda overland, or 20+km around the coast road. I can't help you with your villa, but there is some info on Nissaki here http://www.agni.gr/guides/resort_guide/nissaki_village.asp and a Nissaki forum where you could try asking if anyone knows the Kyriaki villa.
Travel Tips for Corfu Island
The Best Olive Oil on the Planet
by Chiliweenie
Paxos and Antipaxos, located to the south of Corfu are little jewels to visit. The very best olive oil can be found here. Visit a local olive oil merchant and taste his freshly squeezed oil, taken directly from large vats. You'll never buy store bought again.
The monastery of Panagia.
by funkymama
Built at an altitude of 450 metres.The oldest one in Corfu,with a wonderful Panoramic view over the ocean. Please dress properly. The monastery of Panagia is built in the highest point of a green hill, on the right of the cove of Paleokastritsa. It is a building of Byzantine style dated from 1228. The small church of the monastery, the priest's cells and the yard were built in the 18th century. The monastery has a remarkable collection of byzantine icons, sacred books and other religious heirlooms. In its interior you will see a small traditional oil press. The road leading to Paleokastritsa is full of cypresses, olive trees and many kinds of flowers. The view from the monastery is extraordinary. You can see the remains of the famous Angelokastro, built on the top of a hill in village Krini and the magnificent firths of Paleokastritsa that create a dreamy scenery.
churches at Campiello
by mindcrime
We were strolling around the Old Town when we reached the Campiello district (like the name given in venice in small piazzas). Here, the small venetian kantounia(alleys) will give some unique photo opportunities. There are some nice old churches here:
The most famous is Panagia Kremasti church (pic 1) which is located at Kremasti square(address: 3rd Parodos Komninon). It’s a typical (in Ionian island) orthodox church. It was built before the 16th century and has a nice interior with a marble temple while the door frames are decorated with vine leaf motifs. There are also some big painting made by Sperantza (18th century). It took some time till we found the Campiello square, some locals were really confused to give directions but a gold lady knew about the old well that is located in front of the square. The well (pic 2) has some greek and latin inscriptions (Pro Communi Beneficio). It was built in 1690 by Antonio Cocchini.
Then we passed from another church (pic 3) called Ipapanti Tou Christou. It was built during the 17th century according to sign outside but it was closed and we couldn’t see the interior. So, we got lost again until we saw Agios Nikalaos Ton Geronton church (San Nicolo dei Vecchi)(pic 4). It was built in the beginning of 15th century by nobles and it was a cathedral until 1712. It’s a typical simple basilica with wooden roof. The wooden temple is one of the oldest in Corfu but you can also see some nice icons probably made by Emanouil Tzanne. Address:Old Town, Corfu
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