Rent Gideon Suite Greece
Holiday Home Rental Description
Perched majestically above the white-washed architecture and sapphire seas of Astypalaia, Greece, Gideon Suite sits as a charming 2-bedroom villa that beckons you to indulge in the peaceful patterns of island life. This elegant haven comfortably accommodates up to 6 guests, promising an immersive Aegean experience without compare.
Stepping into the villa, guests are greeted by a warm and open living space made bright by panoramic windows inviting in floods of natural light. The ground floor features an open living and dining area consisting of plush sofa space (convertible sofa bed accommodates two adults), a chic wooden dining table and an exit to the terrace. This welcoming common area seamlessly combines the living and dining spaces, providing an inviting atmosphere for socializing or simply unwinding with loved ones.
The integrated kitchen’s range of modern appliances and ample counter space ensure culinary enthusiasts will have no trouble creating the delightful meals which make a vacation memorable. Whether you’re tossing together a Greek Salad or preparing a holiday feast for family and friends, this bright, airy kitchen is a breeze. The ground floor is completed by a fully equipped family bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Ascending the stairs reveals the villa’s bedrooms. The first of which features a king-sized bed, boudoir, minibar, and balcony with breathtaking views of the castle and sea. The second bedroom also boasts a king-sized bed and boudoir, along with a dedicated workstation. The level is completed with a fully equipped bathroom including a walk-in shower.
Beyond the inviting interiors, the villa’s allure extends to the marvellous terrace offering a stunning sunken al fresco dining setting, shaded seating area, sun beds and a picture-perfect plunge pool. Here, against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea, you can enjoy leisurely breakfasts or unwind with a glass of local wine under the vast firmament of the Grecian sky.
Gideon Suite brings guests seamlessly into the heart of Greek island life. This villa, with its seamless blend of comfort, aesthetics, and functionality, is a testament to the island’s beautiful minimalist charm, ensuring your stay is a harmonious symphony of relaxation and adventure.
The hotel also welcomes you with a bottle of wine as well as a brunch of your choice which you can request in advance.
The Villa
Ground Floor:
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Dining room
– Family bathroom
First Floor:
– Bedroom with a king-sized bed, boudoir, minibar, ensuite bathroom with walk-in shower, and balcony with breathtaking views.
– Bedroom with a king-sized bed, boudoir, minibar, and terrace with corner living room overlooking sea and castle.
– Family bathroom.
Exterior:
– Terrace
– Sofa seating/Al fresco setting
– Plunge pool
– Sun loungers
Additional Facilities
– Wi-Fi
– Microwave,
– Dishwasher
– Coffee machine,
– Wine bar
– Washing machine/dryer
– Terrace furniture
– Heating
– TV
– AC
– Parking
– Terraces
– Dedicated workspace
– Al fresco dining setting
– Balcony
– Baby cot
– Breakfast service in-home
The westernmost island of the Dodecanese, Astypalaia is quintessentially Greek with its whitewashed villages, azure waters and sun-drenched beaches. The island itself is divided into two main sections connected by a narrow isthmus, giving its identity as “The Butterfly Isle”. Gideon Suite is well-situated on the western part (known as Mesa Nisi) in the island’s capital – Astypalea.
Astypalea offers everything guests could require during their relaxing stay, from bars, restaurants, cafes and supermarkets, to museums, beaches and swimming spots.
One of the most picturesque towns in the Aegean, Astypalea is perched on a promontory that juts out into the sea creating two splendid bays on each side. Towering above is Astypalea Castle, a Venetian castle constructed by John Querini in the early 13th century as a shelter against pirates.
Make sure not to miss the eight traditional windmills that line the path to the Castle. Situated on the saddle of the hill, the windmills are a lovely feature and, if you look closely, you’ll notice it’s not just their mills that turn but their roofs too.
Archaeological Museum of Astypalaia exhibits artefacts discovered in various archaeological sites from across the island and across time from the Prehistoric period to the Middle Ages.
Drakos Cave is one of the island’s most notable natural attractions. The cave is decorated with an impressive array of stalactites and stalagmites in a variety of colours. The cave has long been thought a hiding place for pirate treasure.