Graceful and grid-like in its design, Villa Halie is a charming hideaway with incredible sea views and its very own fortification walls. Made up of a series of cubes that come together to create a crisp Mediterranean haven, its perfect for those who love simple yet stylish design. Situated in the peaceful village of Gennadi, this villa is great for those who want to get away from it all. Theres a square-shaped aquamarine pool large enough for the whole family to swim in peace. After a busy day exploring Rhodes, a refreshing dip in this pool will be a welcome respite from the summer sunshine. There are sunbeds to relax on after your swim and get stuck into that holiday novel. The stone fortification wall provides some shade and privacy, as well as a glimpse of medieval Grecian architecture. A grid of manicured lawn bordered with a row of plants is an ideal spot for a poolside picnic, or for those who love to barbecue, theres an enviable set up on the terrace. Make your own version of Greek kebabs, and gather around the charming dining table for an alfresco feast, shaded by the ceiling. The living room is elegantly furnished with a stylish coffee table and shelves, and a dove grey sofa is peppered with blue and green sea-inspired scatter cushions. Its the perfect place for some downtime. Airy and open plan, there is also an indoor dining area by the kitchen, which is well equipped for self-caterers, including a microwave and even a dishwasher. The three tranquil bedrooms sleep up to six guests. Decorated in a neutral colour scheme, the rooms have double beds with fluffy pillows and peach blankets, with framed art on the shelves. For those who love to pack lots of options, there are huge wardrobes to keep everything organised. There are televisions in the corner of the rooms for watching a movie before bed or some background noise. Ensuite bathrooms at this villa are a lovely highlight in terms of design. Chic swirly marble tiles are offset with white and silver fixtures. All bathrooms have luxurious showers, and one even has a hot tub inside - so the lucky guests in this room can have their very own spa getaway! #### Features The Villa Villa Halie is a modern villa with amazing waterfront views. There are 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and it can host up to 6 people. Ground Floor - Open-plan living area and dining area - Fully equipped kitchen - Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom - Guest toilet First Floor - Two double bedrooms with access to balcony - Bathroom Exterior Grounds - Swimming - Sun loungers - Poolside shower - Barbecue - Alfresco dining area - Manicured lawn - Parking - Access to beach through path Additional Facilities - Fully air-conditioned - Flat-screen television - Dishwasher - Washing machine - Darts #### Location Ideally placed in the picturesque area of Gennadi, in the south of Rhodes, this villa is tucked away on a hillside with a local atmosphere. Rhodes is the largest and most well known of the Dodecanese Islands - it is so alluring for visitors and enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year! The most famous attraction in Gennadi is the beach, a seemingly endless 6km stretch of golden sand - youll have no trouble finding a great peaceful spot for a swim in the impossibly blue sea. Take a stroll or catch a sunset here with a drink from one of the beach bars. For a more lively beach with watersports aplenty, try nearby Kiotari beach and try out a pedalo or even a jet ski! There are traditional Greek tavernas around Gennadi, where guests can tuck into some tasty moussaka - layers of minced meat and tomato sauce with aubergine and creamy bechamel sauce, baked like a lasagne. Another dish to try is souvlaki, which is skewered meat and sometimes vegetables, grilled to perfection. A beautiful church to visit is Church of St. Anastasia the Roman - white and steepled on the outside, with countless religious imagery on the arched ceiling and walls, colourful and intricate. Grand chandeliers dangle gracefully from the magnificent ceiling inside. The villa is just a short drive from Lindos, where the narrow winding streets contain handicrafts, jewellers and charming boutiques. The main highlight is the Lindos Acropolis, also known as the ancient citadel, perched high on a clifftop. From here, take in the captivating views of traditional houses and pebbled courtyards. In this area, youll find the ruins of the Knights Lodge as well as the Temple of Athena Lindia and a 20 column walkway. Many of the houses and monuments in this area are protected as Hellenic cultural heritage sites. For souvenirs, why not pick up some local honey, olive oil or wine? A lovely day trip is to the famous Seven Springs nature park, a magical landscape wrapped in dense greenery. The clear springs cascade gently into a small lake, where water flows all year round, and visitors can swim in the lake. If you dont mind small spaces, you can navigate a narrow tunnel in the park - though the hill route is beautiful - and families can enjoy a gentle walk through the park together surrounded by flocks of peacocks, ducks and geese. Rhodes is sometimes known as the Island of the Knights as it was occupied by the Roman Empire, then the Byzantine, followed by the Ottomans. Therefore, the island is a melting pot of culture and architecture to this day, especially in the Old Town. Surrounded by fortified walls, the Old Town entrance is guarded through seven gates. Through the Freedom Gate, youll discover the Palace of the Grand Master, which also has captivating views and a museum of Rhodian history. The New Town showcases gorgeous Art Deco architecture, particularly the Evangelismos Cathedral, with its intricate frescoes. A quirky fact about Rhodes is that lots of cute and friendly cats roam the island freely - see how many you can count!
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