Overview
In an area of outstanding natural beauty called Pahis Ammos Kypselis, in the north east of magical Zakynthos, you’ll find Villa Pantis. With an exceptional location in 7,000 sqm of tranquil land, with no noise from surrounding buildings; Villa Pantis is the perfect holiday spot. Villa Pantis is ideal for families with children because of the spacious and safe gardens. The landscape around Villa Pantis is Mediterranean with gorgeous flowers, lush green scenery, olive groves and vineyards. This area is uncommercialised, so it retains its stunning natural beauty and serenity; ideal for anyone seeking a quiet holiday with direct access to the sea.
Ionian Islands. The six core Ionian islands, shepherding their satellites down the west coast of the mainland, float on the haze of the Ionian Sea, their lush green contours, a result of heavy winter rains, coming as a shock to those more used to the stark outlines of the Aegean. The west coasts of the larger islands also boast some of Greeces most picturesque cliff-backed beaches, whose sands are caressed by a band of milky turquoise water leading to the deeper azure sea. Located at Pahis Ammos Kipseli , Zakinthos, 29100, Greece, Villa Pantis is a perfect choice for those seeking rugged shorelines, soaring mountains and deep Mediterranean blue waters. Unparalleled in natural beauty, rich in cultural heritage and with contemporary tourist infrastructure, the Ionian Islands is the ideal holiday destination. It goes without saying that The Ionian Islands have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There are certain things that characterize an accommodation experience with Villa Pantis along with the Ionian Islands clear waters, white sand, and the iconic boats that dot the shore. The residents are also famous worldwide for their hospitality, their intelligence and their sense of humor. From romantic spots known for their sunsets to incredible adventure destinations where you can zipline between islands and amazing resort beaches, Villa Pantis is the ideal destination.
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