Tilos Villa

HOLIDAY APARTMENTS AND VILLA FOR RENT

Tilos Island, Dodecanese, Greece





 

Welcome home!

EVEN IF IT IS THE FIRST TIME YOU COME, YOU WILL REALIZE THIS IS YOUR PLACE.

Tilos Villa offers stylish apartments and a villa for rent in a stunning location of the Island of Tilos, with a touch of luxury to make your greek holiday even more unforgettable. From the property you can enjoy the best views of the island, at the blue sea of the bay first of all, but also at the hills all around you. All accommodations have a fully equipped kitchen and an outside pergola for dining with view on the Aegean Sea. The apartments and the villa are also surrounded by a beatiful garden with flowers and trees. If you enjoy calm and peaceful places, this is the right spot to stay.

Tilos Villa is only 400 metres from the sea and 40 metres above sea level, so you can comfortably walk to the nearest beach that is just in front of the property. The main village of the island, Livadia - with shops, restaurants and a small port - is at a walking distance (less than 1300 metres, but the closer restaurant is at 500 metres only).


HOW TO ARRIVE:


✈ + 🚢 By plane to Rhodes - Diagoras International Airport (RHO) and ferry from Rhodes to Tilos (2 hours)


✈ + 🚢 By plane to Kos International Airport (KGS) and ferry from Kos to Tilos (2 hours)


🚢 By ferry from Athens Piraeus Port to Tilos (12 hours)


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Patio, sea view and pergola of Tilos Villa apartments

What is included:


Wifi

Silent AC (and heating)

Transportation from and to the Port of Livadia

Car Parking

Change of sheets and towels 2 times per week

Cleaning service

Washing machine (common for all guests)

Kitchen with essentials for cooking and dining

King Size double bed (and additional bed, depending on the accommodation)

Private outdoor setting with pergola or sun umbrella and teak furniture

    Hydromassage mini pool use (private or shared for all guests, depending on the accommodation)

What is not available:

TV

Breakfast


What is not allowed:

Infants under 2 years of age

Pets

Smoking inside the apartments


Further information:

Minimum stay: 3 nights (5 in August)

Onsite staff available



About Tilos Island

DISCOVER ONE OF THE MOST AUTHENTIC GREEK ISLANDS

Tilos is a small island of Dodecanese, midway between Rhodes and Kos, in the southern Aegean Sea. It has more than 300 sunny days per year, with blue sky and breathtaking colors of the sea and the coast during all seasons. The sea water offers comfortable baths from june to november (or may to december... the water comfort concept is a bit subjective!), but winter and early spring can be in any case a good period for visiting the island, especially if walking or trekking is your passion.

Tilos is still an unspoiled island, even from touristic point of view. It has a sinuous coast, with many bays and it offers so many beatiful beaches that it is difficult to see all of them in the same vacation, also because not all are easily accessible. The complexity of the coast - with rocks, beaches, caves, cliffs, bays - proceeds also underwater making swimming and snorkeling very interesting, with the possibility, for the luckiest, to meet the rare monk seal, being Tilos one of the last islands of the world to host a monk seal colony. Tilos is also ideal for kayaking, and it offers some beaches that can be reached only by the sea.

The interior has the same complexity due to mountainous lansdcape, rocky hills and many breathtaking panoramic views that make Tilos unique also for walking and trekking, because every few minutes walking, the view changes completely. The main paths are safe and well marked, but other are barely indicated and are only for the more adventurous.

The island is inhabited by four hundred people today, in three villages: an old traditional elevated "chora", Megálo Chorió, the port village, Livadia, and a small coastal village, Agios Antonios. In the past however there were 7 villages and thousands of people. The ruins of the old villages are another attraction for trekkers, but at least the ruins of Gherá and Mikro Chorió, that are easily accessible, should not be missed by any visitor for their unique atmosphere and their view on the Aegean Sea. Other attractions are the castle of Megálo Chorió, the castle of Mesarià, and the Monastery of Agios Pandeleímon.

The whole island is a natural reserve protected by law, so it is almost completely wide. However, some small cultivations remain, enough to guarantee healty food for locals and visitors. Tilos is fertile and it has many springs; the spontaneous vegetation is mainly composed of bushes or small trees, but almost 700 species of spontaneous plants have been counted, an impressive variety for a small island. Tilos in fact is also famous for medicinal herbs, mentioned also in its mythology.

Tilos is the last place in Europe where wild elephants lived, in the late neolithic age. A local museum hosts large assembly of the bones of dwarf elephants. Also the Kharkhadió cave where the elephants were found can be visited, near the museum.

It is worthy to mention that, being the whole Tilos a natural reserve and hunting banned since decades, it is also a stage for migratory birds, so spring and autumn are seasons for birdwatchers. May is said to be the month when more species can be seen, with more than 150 species of resident and migratory birds.

The island is about 14.5 km long, north-west to south-east, with an average width of approx 3 km. So, it is not so big to make a car or motorcycle necessary, but also not so small to be visited completely only walking. In any case cars for rent are available in the island, and there is also a bus service that connect the villages and the beach of Eristos.

Tilos is said to be "the green island" because it has been the first Mediterranean island in 2019 to become completely self sufficient with fully renewable electricity with solar power and wind turbines.