Located in a panoramic position close to the traditional resort of Keri Lake is where you will find the beautiful stone Kymaros They are ideal for anyone who appreciates the relaxing countryside and the area is perfect for leisurely walks or bicycle rides to enjoy the attractive scenery and tranquillity.
The nearby sandy beach has much to offer, such as boats for hire, trips to Marathonisi - Turtle Island, pedaloes as well as plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas available and is a really picturesque part of Zante.
Kymaros villas have been constructed using natural materials and traditional techniques and consist of three luxurious homes: Villa Pefkos - suitable for up to seven persons, Villa Lofos - for up to nine persons and Villa Oniro - which can accommodate up to six persons.
All the villas are fully equipped with everything you would expect from a luxurious accommodation and are set in attractive landscaped gardens amongst the scent of the pretty colourful flowers, lush green olive groves and fragrant vineyards and have their own private swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols.
Kymaros villas have many features to help make your stay an enjoyable and memorable one including, private swimming pools, sunloungers, 24hr hot water,
private parking, towels and linen provided, safety deposit boxes, iron and ironing board, hairdryer,
TV, air-conditioning, fully equipped kitchens,
private landscaped gardens, all home comforts, and magnificent panoramic views.
The traditional resort of Keri Lake is one of Zante's best kept secrets, hidden in the beautiful countryside on the south coast of the island. It is one of the most scenic areas of the island with its sandy beach that shelves gently into the sea.
There are traditional tavernas serving local cuisine just waiting to be discovered. From the coast there are beautiful views over the uninhabited island of Marathonisi where the famous caretta-caretta loggerhead turtles come to nest.
The surrounding countryside exudes the natural beauty of Greece and is ideal for interesting walks.