Villa Seven Springs | 2-Bedroom Villa with Private Pool in Kolympia
Holiday Home Rental Description
Kolymbia’s east-coast position on Rhodes places you within minutes of some of Greece’s most compelling natural attractions and pristine Mediterranean coastline. Villa Seven Springs sits in this thriving village, offering direct access to both countryside exploration and seaside leisure—the kind of base that transforms a holiday from pleasant into genuinely unforgettable. You’ll find yourself walking to dinner venues, driving five minutes to thundering waterfalls, and reaching Rhodes’ UNESCO-listed Old Town in under 30 minutes.
Inside Villa Seven Springs
Villa Seven Springs sleeps 4 guests across 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The ground floor accommodates the entire residence, eliminating the need to navigate stairs during your stay.
The main living zone operates as a flowing, open-plan space where the lounge, dining area, and kitchen merge seamlessly. This arrangement keeps the household connected during meal preparation and social time. The kitchen itself comes fully equipped with a large refrigerator-freezer unit, microwave, and washing machine—practical essentials that allow independent living without the constant need for external services. Direct terrace access from this zone means cooking transitions naturally into outdoor dining and entertainment.
Two double bedrooms anchor the accommodation, each featuring its own en-suite shower room and terrace access. The styling throughout reflects considered interior design choices—quality furnishings, distinctive lighting that enhances rather than overwhelms, and a consistent palette that creates visual coherence. Both bedrooms function as self-contained units, ideal when accommodating two couples or families wanting privacy. Air-conditioning throughout ensures comfort during Rhodes’ hotter months, while heating provides warmth during winter visits.
Outdoor Spaces and Living
The real character of Villa Seven Springs emerges on its grounds. A generously proportioned private swimming pool dominates the landscape, surrounded by multiple sun loungers, parasols, and shaded seating areas that cater to different moods—full sun exposure for serious tanning, dappled shade for afternoon reading, or complete cover for those sensitive to UV intensity. Evening illumination transforms the pool area into an atmospheric gathering space, casting light across the water surface while maintaining intimate shadows in the garden corners.
The sprawling terrace functions as an extended living room. A summer kitchen complete with barbecue facilities allows you to grill fresh local seafood or vegetables while entertaining guests. A dedicated outdoor shower removes chlorine and salt between swims, a practical luxury that many villas overlook. Outdoor dining furniture accommodates group meals, whether you’re enjoying breakfast with views of Tsambika Hill or hosting sunset aperitifs with other guests or visiting friends.
The garden itself provides buffer space from neighbouring properties and creates a sense of seclusion despite the villa’s village location. Mature vegetation screens the property line while allowing breezes through during warm evenings. Private parking sits within the secured grounds, eliminating the street-parking shuffle that characterises some holiday accommodations.
Location: Kolymbia and the Surrounding Area
Kolymbia occupies a fascinating middle ground on Rhodes—developed enough to offer everyday amenities, yet positioned close enough to natural attractions that you’re never far from wilderness exploration. Eucalyptus Street, which runs through the village, hosts a cluster of restaurants, tavernas, and small shops within walking distance of Villa Seven Springs. You can purchase fresh produce at local markets, grab coffee at waterfront cafés, or dine on grilled fish metres from the sand without requiring a car journey.
Tsambika Beach lies just 1.6km away (roughly a 20-minute walk or 3-minute drive), famous across the island for its soft sand and reliable water conditions. The nearby Epta Piges—literally “Seven Springs”—sits 5km north and offers something entirely different: a natural reserve featuring freshwater springs, woodland trails, and a small lake fed by underground water sources. Walking through the shaded forest here provides relief from Mediterranean heat and reveals the island’s hydrology in action.
The village of Archangelos, 8km south, maintains strong pottery traditions and hosts workshops where you can watch craftspeople at work. Afantou, positioned slightly further south, offers a quieter beach alternative with golden sand and fewer tourist infrastructure. Lindos, occupying the southeastern coast 24km away, draws visitors to its Acropolis—a clifftop archaeological site offering expansive sea views and Crusader-era fortifications visible from mainland Turkey on exceptionally clear days.
Faliraki, 13km north, functions as Rhodes’ primary adventure tourism hub. This is where summer visitors find bungee-jumping operations, water sports centres, and nightlife concentrated in compact areas. If you prefer cultural immersion, Rhodes city (the island capital) sits 25km away, home to the Palace of the Grand Masters—a 14th-century fortress now operating as both museum and exhibition venue. The medieval Old Town surrounding this palace preserves narrow streets, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman architecture that UNESCO recognises as among Europe’s best-preserved medieval urban spaces. The Archaeological Museum here houses Minoan pottery, Hellenistic sculptures, and medieval knight armour.
For natural diversity, the Valley of the Butterflies lies west of Faliraki and protects a unique microclimate where millions of insects congregate during summer months. The landscape there shifts from typical Mediterranean scrub to lush vegetation sustained by seasonal water flows. On Rhodes’ southern coast, Prasonisi Beach attracts windsurfers and kite-surfers year-round, with a landmark lighthouse standing at the peninsula’s tip.
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Rhodes International Airport (RHO) sits approximately 50km south of Kolymbia, requiring roughly 55 minutes of driving depending on traffic patterns. Most car rental facilities operate from the terminal, and pre-arranged transfer services are available through villa operators.
Seasonal Considerations: May through September delivers consistent sunshine and calm seas—ideal for beach days and pool swimming. October and April offer milder temperatures (22-25°C) and fewer crowds. Winter months (November-March) bring occasional rain but rarely prevent outdoor activities; locals continue swimming in the sea year-round. July and August attract peak tourist numbers to beaches and restaurants.
Who This Villa Suits Best
Two couples seeking mutual independence make the ideal guest configuration. The dual en-suite bedrooms and single living space create natural social rhythm without forcing constant togetherness. Families with older children (8+) who don’t require separate childcare quarters will find the 2-bedroom layout efficient. The pool provides hours of entertainment for children, while nearby Tsambika Beach offers supervised bathing during summer months when lifeguards operate.
Solo travellers occasionally book Villa Seven Springs alongside friends, splitting costs while maintaining private sleeping quarters. The generous terrace works equally well for quiet morning routines and evening socialising. Remote workers benefit from reliable Wi-Fi and a flexible village environment where cafés and restaurants remain open throughout the year.
Groups larger than 4 will find this property constraining. Three bedrooms remain the practical minimum for multigenerational families or friend groups seeking separate sleeping arrangements.
Practical Information
Capacity: 4 guests maximum across 2 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Utilities and Inclusions: Wi-Fi connectivity, air-conditioning, heating, and pool access operate at no additional cost beyond the nightly rate. Linen and towel provision is standard. The washing machine enables independent laundry handling. Safety features including fire extinguishers and smoke alarms meet current European standards.
Nearest Supermarket: Kolymbia village hosts several small markets within 500m of Villa Seven Springs, stocking fresh produce, dairy, and packaged goods. Larger supermarket chains operate in Faliraki (13km away) for bulk shopping requirements.
Nearest Airport: Rhodes International Airport sits 50km south, approximately 55 minutes by car. Taxi services and car rental operate from terminal facilities.
Check-in Flexibility: Standard check-in occurs in mid-afternoon, with early check-in available subject to availability. Late checkout arrangements require advance notice. The villa accepts both cash and card payments for any incidental expenses.
Frequently Asked Questions about Villa Seven Springs
How many guests does Villa Seven Springs sleep?
Villa Seven Springs accommodates up to 4 guests across 2 double bedrooms. Each bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, though the villa doesn’t include sofa beds or camp cots. This configuration suits couples, small families with young children, or two couples travelling together.
What is the nearest airport to Villa Seven Springs in Rhodes?
Rhodes International Airport (RHO) sits 50km south of Kolymbia. Ground transfer requires approximately 55 minutes by car under normal traffic conditions. Car rental companies operate from the terminal building, and pre-arranged shuttle services are available through accommodation providers.
What is the best time of year to rent Villa Seven Springs?
May through September delivers consistent sunshine, calm seas, and temperatures between 28-32°C—ideal for beach and pool swimming. April and October offer milder weather (22-25°C) and significantly fewer tourists, making village exploration and restaurant booking easier. Winter months (November-March) remain pleasant for walking and cultural activities, though Mediterranean storms occasionally occur. The Epta Piges nature reserve offers year-round visiting, though spring (April-May) brings maximum water flow from winter precipitation.
Is Villa Seven Springs suitable for families with children?
Yes, provided children are aged 4 or older and comfortable with pool supervision by accompanying adults. The private pool eliminates beach commuting for younger swimmers, though Tsambika Beach (1.6km away) offers supervised bathing during summer months with lifeguard presence. The village location provides safe walking routes and family-friendly tavernas. Older children (8+) will find beach days, cliff exploration at Lindos, and the Seven Springs waterfall walk engaging activities. Families requiring high chairs, cots, or specialised children’s equipment should request information before booking.
What is included in the rental price at Villa Seven Springs?
The rental rate includes Wi-Fi connectivity, air-conditioning, heating, pool access with seasonal heating available, linen, towels, and access to all furnishings and appliances. Utilities (electricity, water, gas) are included. The washing machine operates at no extra cost. Cleaning occurs before arrival and after departure; mid-stay cleaning is available for additional fees. Parking is included within the secured grounds.
What restaurants and shops are near Villa Seven Springs?
Kolymbia’s Eucalyptus Street, within walking distance, hosts numerous tavernas serving traditional Greek cuisine—grilled fish, saganaki cheese, souvlaki, and moussaka. Family-run establishments emphasise fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Small supermarkets, bakeries, and produce vendors operate along the same street, typically closing during early afternoon and reopening for evening trade. Faliraki (13km north) concentrates international restaurants, pizza outlets, and upmarket dining. Rhodes city (25km north) offers Michelin-listed restaurants alongside casual street vendors. The nearest major supermarket chain is located in Faliraki, roughly 15 minutes by car.
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