1 Double Bedroom
1 Main Bathroom
Lounge with Open plan kitchen, dining & lounge area.
Outside Terrace
Unwind at this serene and unique getaway, an idyllic hideaway tucked away on the South-East coastline of Corfu.
Newly renovated, this comfortable one bedroom apartment has been designed with relaxation in mind, while breathing in the spectacular views overlooking the channel between Corfu and the mainland, and for early risers, there's no better place to catch a spectacular sunrise, a truly unforgettable way to begin your day.
The peaceful and secluded "Seascape" Complex is up on the Chlomos mountain side over looking the sea below located in a olive grove with 180 degree panoramic stunning sea views across the Corfu channel, and situated at the end of a private road leading to a gated entrance, parking, and the accommodation.
The complex sits on 10 thousand square meters of land and accommodates two separate apartments with private terraces, and a main house.
The Sunrise apartment enjoys the serenity of nature with a separate double bedroom (140) which has a sea view outlook.
Entering the open planned apartment is the dinning / living area, with kitchen, and bathroom with shower, and with a separate bedroom.
The dinning area is set up for four guests, and lounge with a sofa bed and TV, with large sliding windows that overlook the sea view, and lead out to a private terrace with sunlounger's and outdoor seating / dinning.
Chlomos is a captivating village perched on the southeastern hills of Corfu, Greece, often referred to as the “Balcony of Corfu” due to its panoramic views over the Ionian Sea, Lake Korission, and even the distant shores of mainland Greece and Albania .
A Glimpse into Chlomos
Historical Significance: Established in the 13th century, Chlomos is among Corfu’s oldest settlements. Its hilltop location provided strategic advantages against potential invaders, a testament to its historical importance .
Architectural Charm: The village showcases Venetian-style architecture, with vibrant houses clustered around a central square. Narrow cobblestone streets wind through the settlement, leading to historic mansions, including one associated with Thomas Palaiologos, brother of the last Byzantine Emperor .
Cultural Highlights: Visitors can explore local artisan shops, such as “Ionios Anemos Hand Made Products,” and enjoy traditional Greek cuisine at family-run tavernas like Balis Taverna, known for dishes like pastitsada and stifado .
Natural Beauty: The village’s elevation, ranging from 270 to 320 meters above sea level, offers breathtaking vistas. The surrounding landscape features lush greenery, and the proximity to Lake Korission adds to its serene ambiance .