Villa Eunike | 5-Bedroom Villa with Private Pool in Kolympia Rhodes
Holiday Home Rental Description
Kolympia sits quietly between Rhodes’ green mountains and the Aegean shoreline, and Villa Eunike commands one of the area’s most coveted positions for a luxury villa rental Kolympia Rhodes. Ten guests arrive at a property where curved architectural lines catch the Mediterranean light, where marble bathrooms rival high-end spas, and where the sound of waves mingles with the rustle of your poolside lounger. This is the kind of space that transforms a holiday into something guests talk about for years.
Inside Villa Eunike
Villa Eunike sleeps 10 guests across 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, distributed across two thoughtfully designed storeys. The ground floor hosts the main entertaining hub: an open-plan living space with floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the room with natural light, paired with a fully equipped kitchen featuring a dishwasher, oven, coffee machine, and microwave. A dining area within the kitchen becomes the natural gathering point for meals. This level also contains the first bedroom—a double with its own ensuite shower room—plus a guest toilet for convenience.
Ascend the curved staircase to the first floor, where four additional bedrooms await. Two doubles feature private balconies and sea-view orientations; one of these includes its own ensuite bathroom. The remaining two doubles share access to a family bathroom equipped with a rain shower and distinctive zigzag tile work. All beds are dressed in crisp linens, with bedding in soft greys and taupes creating a serene sleeping environment.
The true indulgence sits within the spa bathroom, accessed from the master suite. Here, marble-clad walls frame an ornate carved-stone sink and a deep soaking tub with gilded fixtures—the kind of space where a 90-minute bath becomes a non-negotiable daily ritual. Two additional bathrooms feature swirled marble tiling and bespoke stone sinks in black and grey, each reflecting the designer’s attention to tactile luxury.
Throughout the villa, unexpected lighting elements punctuate the rooms: Moroccan-style pendant lanterns hang from ceilings, chrome ovals provide modern task lighting, and metal-framed fixtures create architectural interest. A washing machine, dryer, iron, and ironing board handle the practical demands of extended stays. Television, air-conditioning in all rooms, and complimentary Wi-Fi ensure contemporary comfort layers atop classical Greek elegance.
Outdoor Spaces and Living
Step through those expansive windows onto a landscape ordered for relaxation and entertaining. The turquoise swimming pool dominates the garden—the kind of water feature that justifies arriving early and staying late. Loungers positioned around the perimeter come in both traditional designs and modern bean bag styles; the lush lawn accommodates both swimmers and sunbathers with equal hospitality. The Aegean Sea stretches across the horizon, visible from the pool’s edge, reminding you constantly of Rhodes’ island geography.
A covered alfresco dining area overlooking the pool features lattice-back chairs and becomes the venue for dinners where seafood and local wine accompany conversation. The barbecue sits ready for guests inclined toward self-catering—fresh fish from Kolympia’s morning markets cook particularly well over charcoal with sea views as your backdrop. As afternoon light softens, the terrace offers wine-sipping perches where the sunset over the Aegean performs its daily spectacle. The combination of shade structures and open space means you can follow the sun or escape it throughout the day.
Location: Kolympia and the Surrounding Area
Kolympia occupies a distinct position on Rhodes’ eastern coast, roughly 30km south of Rhodes Town and approximately 45 minutes from Diagoras International Airport (JRH). This rural village remains quieter than the island’s busier resort zones, yet sits within walking distance of cafés, tavernas, and the town centre’s essentials—a balance that appeals to guests seeking both escape and accessibility.
Seven Springs (Epta Piges), just 8km inland, represents one of Rhodes’ most distinctive natural attractions. Seven natural springs converge into a freshwater lake surrounded by dense woodland, their year-round flow creating a verdant microclimate in the semi-arid landscape. Visitors swim in the lake, walk shaded forest paths, and, for the adventurous, navigate the narrow tunnel that channels water through the mountainside. The park sustains Kolympia’s water supply and provides a profound sense of escape from tourist infrastructure.
Tsambika Beach, 12km north, stretches as a golden crescent where turquoise water meets packed sand. Watersports operators anchor here; beach volleyball attracts mixed-skill participants; swimmers enjoy consistently clean water. The Monastery of Tsambika crowns the rock outcrop above the beach—a Byzantine structure where women make traditional pilgrimages seeking fertility blessings. The combination of natural beauty, recreational activity, and spiritual history makes Tsambika a essential Rhodes experience.
Anthony Quinn Bay, 18km to the north, takes its name from the American actor who appeared in “The Guns of Navarone,” partially filmed on Rhodes’ coast. Dramatic rocky formations rise from jade and azure water; the cove remains more intimate than larger beaches, appealing to swimmers seeking character over crowds. The clifftop perspective reveals why location scouts selected this stretch for cinema.
Lindos, 22km south, contains the Acropolis—an ancient citadel perched on limestone heights with commanding Aegean vistas. Byzantine churches, Knights Lodge ruins, and whitewashed traditional houses cascade down the hillside, collectively designated Hellenic cultural heritage protected sites. The village itself functions as a living museum, where narrow lanes connect tavernas, galleries, and family-run shops. Archaeological significance combines with undeniable physical beauty.
Rhodes Town, the island’s principal settlement 30km north, encompasses distinct quarters. The Old Town, surrounded by medieval fortification walls with seven entrance gates, contains the Palace of the Grand Master—a reconstructed 14th-century stronghold housing a museum of Rhodian history with views extending across harbour and hinterland. The New Town showcases Art Deco architecture, particularly the Evangelismos Cathedral with its celebrated frescoes, reflecting 20th-century development alongside Ottoman-era infrastructure. Known as the “Island of the Knights,” Rhodes layers Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman occupations into its contemporary cultural identity.
For villa rentals in the region, explore our collection of luxury villas in the Dodecanese Islands, or browse our broader Rhodes villa selection for alternative properties. Our Rhodes travel guide provides comprehensive destination insights including seasonal recommendations, cultural sites, and dining highlights.
Seasonal patterns shape Rhodes experiences meaningfully. May through September deliver consistent sunshine, with July and August attracting maximum crowds and peak heat (often exceeding 35°C). April, May, September, and October provide ideal conditions: warm Mediterranean temperatures (22-27°C), manageable visitor numbers, and lower accommodation pressures. Winter months (November-March) bring occasional rainfall and cooler temperatures but dramatic storm-light photography and solitude-seeking appeal. The island enjoys approximately 300 days of sunshine annually, positioning it among Europe’s sunniest destinations.
Who This Villa Suits Best
Extended family groups—three generations gathering for milestone celebrations—find Villa Eunike’s five bedrooms and multiple bathrooms accommodate everyone without forced proximity. The ground-floor bedroom benefits grandparents or mobility-challenged guests; the spa facilities justify the villa choice alone.
Professional friend groups escaping winter or planning working retreats benefit from reliable Wi-Fi, sufficient space for individual autonomy, and shared entertaining areas for evening gatherings. The barbecue and fully equipped kitchen enable collaborative meal preparation without restaurant dependency.
Couples seeking privacy within a larger group dynamic appreciate the private-balcony bedrooms and the master suite’s spa bathroom—personal luxuries accessed without venturing beyond your room.
Families with children find the pool provides safe, supervised recreation; nearby beaches offer graduated swimming options; the covered dining area accommodates early meals if younger guests require predictable routines; and the villa’s somewhat isolated position reduces child-noise anxiety for other guests.
Practical Information
Villa Eunike accommodates 10 guests maximum across 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Diagoras International Airport (Rhodes), approximately 45km north, requires roughly 55-60 minutes by hired car to reach Kolympia. Transfer services can be arranged. Supermarkets and basic provisioning occur within Kolympia town centre, a short walk away; larger grocery selection and specialized items appear in Rhodes Town.
Included in rental typically: air-conditioning, Wi-Fi internet, television access, pool use, garden facilities, barbecue, and linen provision. Cleaning services, utilities, and pool heating arrangements vary by booking period and operator. Check-in and check-out times follow standard 3pm/10am patterns, though flexibility can sometimes be negotiated for specific bookings. A safety deposit box secures passports, jewellery, and documents.
Frequently Asked Questions about Villa Eunike
How many guests does Villa Eunike sleep?
Villa Eunike sleeps 10 guests across 5 bedrooms. The ground floor contains one double bedroom; the first floor accommodates four additional doubles, with two featuring private balconies and one including an ensuite bathroom. All bedrooms feature double beds dressed in quality linens.
What is the nearest airport to Villa Eunike in Kolympia?
Diagoras International Airport (Rhodes), located approximately 45km north of Kolympia, serves the region with flights from major European cities. Transfer time from the airport to Villa Eunike typically requires 55-60 minutes by private car or arranged transfer service, depending on traffic conditions and specific routing through Rhodes Town.
What is the best time of year to rent Villa Eunike?
May through September delivers reliable sunshine and warm Mediterranean swimming temperatures. However, July and August attract peak crowds and temperatures often exceeding 35°C. April, May, September, and October offer ideal conditions: warm weather (22-27°C), manageable visitor numbers, and lower room rates. Winter (November-March) brings occasional rainfall but appeals to solitude-seekers and photography enthusiasts who value dramatic light and empty beaches. Rhodes averages 300 sunshine days annually.
Is Villa Eunike suitable for families with children?
Yes. The villa features a secure private pool suitable for supervised swimming; Tsambika Beach (12km away) and other nearby beaches offer graduated depths and family facilities; the ground-floor bathroom includes a shower suitable for bathing young children; the open kitchen allows parents to prepare meals while supervising play; and the villa’s somewhat isolated position reduces noise impact on other guests. High chairs are available upon request.
What is included in the rental price at Villa Eunike?
Standard inclusions typically comprise: air-conditioning throughout the villa, complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, television, linen and towels, pool access with maintenance, garden use, and barbecue facilities. Pool heating, daily cleaning, utilities, and any additional services vary by booking operator and seasonal rates. Confirm specific inclusions when reserving.
What restaurants and shops are near Villa Eunike?
Kolympia town centre, within walking distance, contains traditional Greek tavernas, waterfront cafés, and local shops selling fresh produce, bread, and essentials. For expanded shopping and dining variety, Rhodes Town (30km north) offers supermarkets including Carrefour and Masoutis, alongside numerous restaurants spanning Greek traditional cuisine to international menus. Lindos (22km south) contains village tavernas showcasing locally-caught seafood. Weekly village markets in Kolympia sell fresh vegetables, fish, and regional specialities ideal for self-catering guests.
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