Villa Aedos

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Sleeps: 7 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 3

Overview

Pool Villa/House Modern
Great Value
Ideal for Kids
Pets on Request
Walk to Beach Walk to Village

Discover the epitome of Mediterranean luxury at Villa Aedos, a stunning retreat nestled in the heart of the ancient village of Lalysos on the picturesque island of Rhodes. With its chic Scandinavian design infused with Greek detailing, Villa Aedos offers a unique blend of style and comfort.

Step into the spacious open-plan living area, flooded with natural light streaming through floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, revealing breathtaking views of the private garden oasis. Immerse yourself in the sleek, fully equipped kitchen, perfect for culinary adventures, while the cosy living space invites relaxation with its plush furnishings and wall-mounted Smart television.

Upstairs, three beautifully appointed bedrooms await, adorned with crisp cottons and soft furnishings, ensuring a restful night's sleep. The outdoor sanctuary beckons with its inviting pool, sun loungers, and shaded alfresco dining area, providing the ideal setting for lazy days in the sun or intimate gatherings under the stars.

Explore the charms of Lalysos and beyond, from the windswept beaches to the historic wonders of the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town of Rhodes. Whether windsurfing in the azure waters or savouring the local cuisine along the seaside promenade, Villa Aedos promises an unforgettable escape infused with Greek charm and modern elegance. Book your stay now and indulge in the luxury of Villa Aedos, where every moment is a cherished memory in the making.

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What you should know…

  • The villa sleeps up to seven guests in two double bedrooms, one single bedroom and an additional sleeping space just off the living area
  • Guests staying at the villa enjoy shared use of an excellent alfresco kitchen and dining area. This thoroughly modern complex includes six properties that share these spaces
  • The villa is very well located, within minutes of the beach and within easy reach of the Old Town of Rhodes and the airport



This home is a part of our Great Value Collection!

Our great value homes:

  • may be traditionally styled for a laid back feeling
  • may have some simple amenities and features
  • mean that you can enjoy top holiday destinations for less!

Property Features

Private Pool Wi-Fi/Internet Air-Con BBQ Washing Machine Dishwasher Coffee Machine Safety Deposit Box Hairdryer Satellite TV Sauna/Steam Heating

The Villa

Villa Aedos is set in Ialylos, only a few steps from the beach, restaurants, supermarkets, and anything you might need to have a comfortable stay. With three bedrooms, one of which has en-suite bathroom, the villa can have up to 7 guests, and it is the perfect place for a getaway with friends and family.

Ground Floor
- Bedroom with double bed
- Toilet
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Dining and living area

First Floor
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with single bed
- Family bathroom

Exterior Grounds
- Private pool
- Garden
- Dining area
- Loungers
- Barbecue
- Kitchen

Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Smart TV
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Linen and towels
- Pool towels
- Bathroom essentials (shower gel, shampoo and conditioner)
- Hairdryer
- Safety box
- Washing machine
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Coffee maker
- Bluetooth speaker
- Barbecue

Location

About the surrounding area of Villa Aedos
Walk to Beach Walk to Village Walk to Restaurant <1hr to Airport Walking/Hiking Paths Outstanding Landscapes Outdoor Pursuit & Activities Tourist Towns & Villages
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The ancient village of lalysos sits quietly on the north western coast of Rhodes, just six miles from the bustling, tourist mecca, Rhodes Town and next door to Ixia. Lalysos is frequently called Trianda. It’s beach is especially popular with windsurfers thanks to its ever-present sea breeze. There are several surf schools if you want to learn a new sport or improve your skills. Along with Lindos and Kamiros, Lalysos is one of the oldest villages in Rhodes. Ancient lalysos was located strategically on the top of the fortified Filerimos Hill. The remains of a Minoan settlement have been found, together with Mycenaean cemeteries on the surrounding hills. There are remains from the Archaic and Byzantine periods. The Temple of Athena Polias which was built in the second and third centuries BC stood in the spot where an even older temple stood. In the 15th century a medieval monastery and church were built on the site. Later, the Italians converted the monastery into a church.

Rhodes Town is very close by with Ixia in between. Rhodes’ capital is appealing to foodies, history buffs, shoppers and those that love visiting museums and beautiful architecture. Its Turkish quarter is home to some excellent shops and the magnificent Street of Knights, where the Crusaders made home in the Middle Ages, should not be missed. The characterful Old Town is an intricate warren of busy commercial streets and delightful, quiet alleys laden with Byzantine and Gothic churches, medieval buildings, mosques, traditional fountains, oriental motifs and many boutique shops and restaurants. The highlights of the Old Town include the Palace of the Grand Master, the Archaeological Museum housed in the Gothic building of the Great Hospital of the Knights, the Street of Knights and some of the mosques. If you are lucky, you may get to see locals celebrating their medieval past, dressed as knights, fire jugglers and jesters and stalls serving up banquet style feasts.

Ixia is a busy tourist resort which clings to the curl of the Aegean island’s coastline with a lengthy pebble beach and seafront pavements. The Akramitis Mountains are a wonderful backdrop. The two kilometre beach looks towards the Turkish mainland and is popular for windsurfing, parasailing and yachting. There are plenty of loungers, parasols and beach bars. The scenic promenade is lined with bars, tavernas and a few bakeries and shops.

Koskinou is famous for its unique mosaic of colours. It is located on the east coast, the other side of Rhodes Town. The facades, doors and windows of its 17th and 18th century neoclassical houses are bright and cheerful, many with carved or etched designs. Small patios and gardens complete the pretty picture. You won’t be able to resist peeking in! The village boasts charming narrow streets, beautiful churches and chapels and a wonderful array of traditional taverns and cafes. There are countless paths that lead from the newer, coastal part to the old village with its cobbled streets and whitewashed squares full of vibrant flowers. Visitors to Koskinou enjoy delicious traditional cuisine in the local tavernas as well as yummy local wines. Koskinou has enjoyed an interesting history since the 4th century AD. Its 13th century medieval castle and the chapels built in the 4th century are worth visiting.

Kallithea is a gorgeous seaside gem. The beach at Kallithea is famous for its hot medicinal springs which were built by the Italians. The village is beautiful, lined with palm and pine trees and sprinkled with beautifully renovated buildings and mosaics, all influenced by the Arabic architecture. The Kallithea Spa was built in 1920 by the Italians. Following its restoration, the spa is a top sight. Many guests visit the area for its crystal clear azure waters and magical scenery.

South of these two picturesque resorts is Faliraki, buzzy and vibrant with its many hotels, bars, restaurants and an enormous sandy beach. The beach starts at the small harbour and spreads for nearly 5km so it’s a great spot to head for if you want a day of watersports and lazing in the sun. There is even an inflatable park for the young ones. Just about every watersport imaginable is offered as well as bungee jumping. The nightlife is incredible with fabulous restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The Faliraki Water Park is fantastic fun and a very popular excursion for families.

Roughly an hour away, Lindos is one of the island’s prettiest towns, all in dazzling white and hints of blue. The town is overlooked by the Acropolis. You can hitch a ride to the top on the back of a donkey! The gorgeous narrow streets of Lindos feature charming shops and bars plus an excellent dining scene. Lindos’ millennia-old temple to Athena with its Doric columns and breathtaking 360 degree views should not be missed!

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Local Amenities
Nearest Airport Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras"

(12.1 km)

Nearest Town/City Ixia

(2 km)

Nearest Beach Ialysos Beach

(300 m)

Nearest Restaurant Mr. Greek

(200 m)

Nearest Supermarket Ialysos Beach

(350 m)

The Island/Getting There

Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands of Greece. It’s got a lot of history as it’s been invaded a lot by the Persians, Carians, Ottomans, Italians, and Germans.

Average temperatures go from 20’c in April up to 30’c in July/ August and down to 20’c in November. With an average of 85 rainy days a year they get sunshine for around 280 days.

The island is 90km long with Rhodes town at the northern tip. The airport (Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras") is also in the North (15km from Rhodes Town). Charter flights and Easyjet operate direct from the UK all season and out of season (Nov-March) you’d need to fly via Athens.

The Acropolis – The Acropolis that sits high above the town of Lindos is absolutely amazing and is a must see if you’re looking for some of the best views in all of Rhodes. One thing I should mention is that the climb up to the acropolis requires you to be somewhat active and able to climb stairs, lots of them. The trail begins through town and slowly but surely starts to get steeper as you climb the hill towards the acropolis. Once there, you’re rewarded with historical buildings dating back to 300 BC. Our Villa Corteau sit just underneath the ruins.

Rhodes has over 40 beaches, here are a few: 

  • Anthony Quinn’s Bay – Anthony Quinn’s bay is one of the most beautiful bays. The bay is located 17km (10 mi) south of Old Town Rhodes and offers some incredible photo opportunities to say the least.
  • The beach at Anthony Quinn’s bay is one of the best beaches in Rhodes. Get there early if you want to snag a sunbed and umbrella and enjoy wading around the bright blue and green water. Amazing!
  • For the best views of Anthony Quinn’s Bay from above, head on up to the windy road that leads up the hill just north of the bay and you’ll find a spot where you can sit and enjoy the virtually 180 degree views of Rhodes and its coastline.
  • Tsambika Beach (or Tsampika) –  Tsampika beach is located 30km (18 mi) south of Old Town Rhodes and is a great place to spend the day in the sun.  Note: Beware there is a small section where nudists congregate on Tsampika beach 
  • Lakido Beach – Just opposite Anthony Quinn’s Bay is Lakido beach. It’s literally 3 minutes walking distance from Anthony Quinn’s bay so visiting both beaches in a day is totally doable. As a matter of fact, I would highly recommend visiting both if you get the chance
  • Faliraki Beach – One of the most popular tourist spots on the island of Rhodes. It was known for 18-30’s holiday in the 90-2000’s but I don’t think there is that market so much now. It is quite commercialised now there are water sports and a few diving schools.

How to reach Rhodes island 

There are two ways to reach Rhodes Island: either by flight or by ferry.

By plane: If you don’t want to lose time you can fly to Rhodes (RHO) from Athens. The flight lasts 1 hour. Many direct flights also operate from many European countries, so it will not be difficult to arrive there.

By ferry: If you choose to travel from Piraeus to Rhodes with a ferry, it will surely take you much longer but travelling with a ferry in the summer nights can be pretty enticing! The port of Rhodes is located in the southern part of the island and offers bus services to the town centre. You can easily book your ferry tickets using the link below or the booking engine.

Book your ferry tickets to Rhodes here >>

Kids

Best Suited For: All Ages
Ideal for Kids Ideal for Teens

Villa Aedos offers fabulous holiday accommodation that is ideal for families. The villa sleeps up to seven with a very useful extra sleeping space just off the living area. Children love the private pool for early morning or late night dips.

The island of Rhodes is excellent for a family holiday. There is so much on offer from sensational sandy beaches, watersports, the Faliraki Water Park, the Valley of the Butterflies, an aquarium, a petting zoo, riding schools, go karts and more.

The Aquarium of Rhodes dates back to 1934 and is a research centre, aquarium and museum. It is administered by the National Centre of Marine Research and is a brilliant stop where children enjoy a multitude of fish species close to the city centre of Rhodes Town.  

Thrill seeking children love the Faliraki Water Park. It is the largest water park in Greece and boasts a huge selection of extreme speed, open, closed, twisted, free fall and Kamikaze slides, a lazy river, swimming pools and a fun water playground. You can buy one, two or three day tickets to the park. For sure, your children will be keen to go back once they have enjoyed a thrilling day on the slides.

The magical Valley of the Butterflies is roughly 25 minutes from the villa on the western side of the island, five kilometres from the village of Theologos. It is beautiful part of the island brimming with Zitia trees and millions of butterflies that descend during the summer and hang in the shadowy wet paths of the brook which transforms into lakes and waterfalls.

Rhodes is known for its stunning beaches. There are many beaches to choose from. Some are silvery sandy stretches and others tiny and rocky, perfect for snorkeling or diving to explore the underwater life. Some of the most popular beaches are Traganou Beach, Tsambika Beach, Lee Beach, Pefkos Beach, Agathi Beach, Lindos Beach and Plakia Beach. There are many watersports on offer including paragliding, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, snorkeling and diving. You can take many boat trips including glass bottom boats.

Rhodes has a fascinating history and there are many interesting museums to visit including the Archaological Museum of Rhodes, the Modern Greek Art Museum, The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, the Folklore Museum, Rhodes Toy Museum, the Bee Museum and the Filerimos Monastery.

Other popular family friendly excursions on Rhodes are to the Farma of Rhodes Petting Zoo and Eleousa which is located in the lush foothills of Mount Profitis Elias.

Kids Activities Close-by

  • Beach Nearby
  • Walk to Beach
  • Walk to Village
  • Walk to Restaurant
  • <1hr to Airport
  • Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
  • Tourist Towns & Villages

Extras

Oliver's Extras

  • Pre-Stocked Fridge Available
  • Transfers Available

At Oliver’s Travels we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. If there is anything you would like to arrange for your stay, please contact the Oliver’s VIP Concierge Team (by clicking on the link in the blue Oliver’s Extras box above) who will be happy to help. We can usually put you in touch with the right people arrange any of the following: 

- Cook/catering
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
- Babysitting service
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge

This is by no means an exhaustive list, so please just contact Oliver’s VIP Concierge Team to help you arrange any of those little extras that can really make the difference.

Terms & Conditions

These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.

Security deposit €400 taken as pre authorisation to client’s credit card by the owner before/upon arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection
Arrival time 2pm
Departure time 10am
Energy costs included? Yes, included in the rental price.
Heating costs included? Yes, included in the rental price.
Linen & towels included? Yes, included in the rental price.
Pool towels included? Yes
End of stay cleaning included? Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Internet access? Wi-Fi internet access included.
Minimum stay 7 nights. All other durations on request.
Changeover day Flexible
Pets welcome? On request only and with prior agreement with the owner.
Smoking Allowed? Smoking & Vaping are not permitted.
Tax Enviromental tax - €10/per night - paid upon arrival

The Greek government requires owners to collect a Tourist Climate Tax, your property manager will collect this in cash:

March-October €15 per night per unit

November-February €4 per night per unit

Rental Rates

Prices based on an occupancy of 7 people:

Rental period Weekly
Nov 26th 2024 - Apr 1st 2025 £1,813
Apr 1st 2025 - May 1st 2025 £1,641
May 1st 2025 - Jun 1st 2025 £1,641
Jun 1st 2025 - Jul 1st 2025 £1,986
Jul 1st 2025 - Aug 1st 2025 £3,626
Aug 1st 2025 - Sep 1st 2025 £3,798
Sep 1st 2025 - Oct 1st 2025 £2,719
Oct 1st 2025 - May 30th 2026 £1,813

Prices based on an occupancy of 7 people:

Rental period Weekly
Nov 26th 2024 - Apr 1st 2025 $2,280
Apr 1st 2025 - May 1st 2025 $2,063
May 1st 2025 - Jun 1st 2025 $2,063
Jun 1st 2025 - Jul 1st 2025 $2,497
Jul 1st 2025 - Aug 1st 2025 $4,559
Aug 1st 2025 - Sep 1st 2025 $4,777
Sep 1st 2025 - Oct 1st 2025 $3,420
Oct 1st 2025 - May 30th 2026 $2,280

Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.

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