Eros Villa
The Eros Villas is located in the village of Vlachata in Kefalonia, less than 1 km from the famous beach of Lourda, near the foothills of Mount Ainos. Vlachata is a small picturesque village overlooking Lourda Bay with wonderful views to the Ionian Sea and the island of Zakynthos.
The position of the complex makes it an ideal destination for those who want to combine their vacation by the sea and the mountains.
Fully furnished and designed to the highest aesthetic standards, with unique style and quality. All the villas are fully equipped with all requisite facilities, and their own private swimming-pool. Designed to accommodate 2 or 4 people.
The villa on the first floor accommodating 4 people (135 M2), is built on two levels with an inner wooden staircase leading up to the attic. Consisted of a living and dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms with private bathrooms each, a veranda, a balcony, and their private swimming-pool.
Cancellation / Prepayment
Reservation policy: 40% deposit and full payment of the remainder 4 weeks prior the arrival. In case of cancellation less than two weeks before reservation, the deposit is non-refundable.
Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Bed linen
- Dishwasher
- Fire place
- Free parking
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Gazebos
- Heating
- Ironing Facilities
- Loungers
- Private Garden
- Private Pool
- TV
- Washing Machine
- WIFI
Kefalonia

The magnificent sights, amazing beaches, rich cultural heritage, great monuments, mountains, castles, remote monasteries and cheerful, hospitable people are the treasures making Kefalonia one of the most attractive destinations.
It is the biggest island of the Ionian Sea, at the outlet of Patraikos Bay, between Zante and Lefkada. It stretches over an area of 904 km2 with a coastline length of 250 km.
The island has a splendid natural beauty and a diversified geological structure with innumerable small bays and rich vegetation; the mountain Aenos (National Park since 1962 supporting rich flora and fauna) looks impressive from far away.
During the Byzantine period Kefalonia formed part of the province of Achaia and the prefecture of East Illyria. It was conquered by the Normans, the Franks, the Venetians and the Turks.
It joined the rest of Greece along with the other Ionian Islands, on May 21st, 1864. The inhabitants’ resistance against the Italians and the Germans during World War II was considerable.
The movie ‘’Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’’ shot in the natural scenery of the island refers to a history of the Resistance movement.
Sports & nature
Turquoise seas, lush green vegetation, wild and sheer mountain scenery and a fascinating variegated geological profile have given Kefalonia a special atmosphere and beauty. Broad sandy beaches, small coves, and steep cliffs, steppe-like plains, fertile valleys, dense black forests of fir, a unique complex of caves and the highest mountain in the Ionian Islands, Mount. Aenos, standing at 1628m, are the most striking features of the island. Kefalonia is characterized by the creative forces of nature and three thousand years of cultural history.
Culture and history info
Across the broader island, two large monasteries are to be found: the first is that of Haghia Panagia, in Markopoulo to the southeast, and the other lies on the road between Argostoli and Michata, on a small plain surrounded by mountains. This second has an avenue of about 200 trees aligned from NW to SE, with a circle in the middle, and is the monastery of Saint Gerasimus of Kefalonia, patron saint of the island, whose relics can be seen and venerated at the old church of the monastery. The monastery of "Sissia" was probably found by Francis of Assisi, it was destroyed 1953 but the ruins still exist.
Although the island was destroyed by some earthquakes, many notable churches all over the island have survived. Some dating back to the renaissance. The ornaments of the churches are influenced by Venetian manierism.
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