Villa Timothy is beautifully inspired by the nearby Braunis cave's graceful seagulls, embodying their spirit of amicability and freedom. This exquisite villa opens its doors to guests, offering them a sanctuary characterized by expansive and welcoming spaces that blend the comfort of home with the luxury of a holiday retreat.
The entrance on the ground floor leads to a generously sized bedroom with twin beds and an adjoining balcony, presenting breathtaking views that captivate the senses. The journey continues upstairs to the sprawling pool terrace, which is perfect for enjoying a cocktail, taking a refreshing dip, or lounging under the sun on plush sunbeds. The main living and dining areas boast large windows on both the south and north sides, creating a delightful cross breeze and framing spectacular vistas, making every moment in these communal spaces truly memorable.
A fully-equipped kitchen sits strategically between the northern pool terrace and the southern barbecue area, equipped for any culinary venture. The attic is reserved for the master bedroom, which is a haven of tranquility, offering all the essential amenities and dual windows that frame stunning uninterrupted sea views, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Villa Timothy captures the seagulls' essence of liberty and warmth, providing a setting of unmatched comfort and intimacy that promises unforgettable family moments.
As guests immerse themselves in this seaside luxury villa, they will experience the sensation of rising from the sea into a realm of endless cobalt blue. The gentle sea breeze and the harmonious sounds of the waves invite a truly serene escape.
Situated on the Assos peninsula within the Municipality of Erisos on Kefalonia’s north-western part, near the renowned Myrtos beach, Assos is accessible via a scenic 40 km drive or bus ride from Argostoli, the island's capital. The journey offers spectacular coastal views, with dramatic cliffs and tranquil seas, complemented by lush forests of cypress and pine. Assos, a quaint traditional settlement with about one hundred permanent residents, enchants visitors with its Ionian architecture, winding paths, and waterfront taverns, reflecting the genuine hospitality of its inhabitants and an atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone era.