Our villas collection is developed on a land plot of approximately 30.000 sqm, that has a frontage along the main road (called “Rhodes to Lindos National Road” that connects all the major towns and villages of the island) and expands over Vlycha Beach, which is located roughly in the middle of the eastern coast. Therefore, it is excellently positioned as a starting point to explore the beauty of the whole island. Car rental is suggested, though in any case, there is a bus station a few meters away and the local bus service works well during the high season, with routes to the capital city of Rhodes and other resorts on the island. Taxi service is also available.


VLYCHA BEACH
Vlycha beach offers plenty of options to its visitors, satisfying all tastes and preferences. The left side is covered in pebbles. Its rather deep waters are suitable for certain water sports whilst beach volley, beach tennis etc are always an option for the more active people. The most enchanting and low profile part nevertheless, is situated on the right and most secluded side of the beach: a dreamy bight surrounded by picturesque medium sized rocks, velvety sand and sparkling shallow waters inhabited by all sort of sea shells and mollusks is what makes it ideal for scuba diving-snorkeling lovers or for those who seek more privacy and quietness. Vlycha beach is organised. It provides beach service in the form of sun loungers and umbrellas, there are several restaurants, taverns and snack stands and of course there are toilets. The beach has also been awarded the EU Blue Flag for its cleanliness and facilities.
LINDOS VILLAGE
With less than a three minutes drive, you can reach Lindos village, which is the most sought after destination on the island and fairly considered as one of the most iconic – picturesque villages in Greece. The village of Lindos was once a thriving fishing area and retains much of its original rich architecture to this day. Visitors will be particularly pleasantly surprised by the unforced combination of old buildings and modern elements. The village is built amphitheatrically and consists of whitewashed houses with pebble paved courtyards, narrow alleys and buildings influenced by Byzantine, Medieval, Arab and Rhodian architecture. Apart from the beautiful Acropolis that can be reached by foot or donkey, one of the main attractions of Lindos is the old theatre of the town, carved from a rock, and the Doric sanctuary of Athena Lindia which are also worth seeing. The village is full of shops with crafts, cafes, restaurants, tavernas and bars.