As you travel into Afissos, past the small fishing harbour and into the village with its long seafront, you get to
a shaded square and church at the heart of this beautiful place. It is here you will come to sample some of
the best local cuisine in the dozen or so restaurants. There are also unspoilt cafιs, a traditional bakery and
mini-markets for your daily requirements. This is where the Greeks love to come, spending their summers
vacationing in one of the most beautiful locations in Greece.
Afissos is renowned for the absolute clarity of its sea and beautiful beaches. Mythology tells us that it is
here that Jason and his Argonauts stopped for fresh water before setting sail on their epic travels to find the
Golden Fleece. The village is proud of its legendary reputation celebrating throughout the summer with the
Argonauticos shows and festivities.
Named after Hariklo in Greek mythology, who was a sea nymph and wife of Cheiron. Hariklo was fathered by
Cronus when he had the body of a horse. Just as Hariklo herself would have done, this attractive two bedroom
bungalow gazes out across the azure sea. The beautiful patio enters into the open plan living room. The fully
equipped kitchen has been designed to take the chore out of holiday catering. There are two bedrooms, one
twin and a double, as well as a large bathroom.
Hariklo has superb outdoor living features and terrific panoramic views toward the Pagasitic Gulf. This is truly
an ideal place for one to relax purely enjoying the outstanding natural beauty this enchanting region offers.
Villa Hariklo is built in the traditional Pelion style with white-washed walls and slate roofs. Set in a verdant olive
grove they evoke peace and tranquillity which cannot fail to appeal.
Two pebble beaches Lagoudi and Abovos Beach as well as the blue flag beach of Kalifteri, a sand and shingle
shoreline, are just three hundred metres away. They offer a good range of water sports (in high season) and
superb coastal walks. The village of Afissos is only five hundred metres away.
This is beyond doubt the holiday home of the Greek Gods and if the Gods didnt want to leave this haven we
doubt you will either!