VILLA TZIMARA
4 guests • 2 bedrooms • 2 double beds • 1 kitchen • 1 bathroom
VILLA Tzimara, originally built in 1890, is in the heart of Finikia, one of Santorini’s most beautiful traditional villages. One small house, two courtyards and two terraces. It is only 10 minutes walk from Oia! Calm, pedestrianized, protected/classified, with no vehicles allowed in the Village. Beautiful sunsets from the terrace in the summer months.
Located among the historical cave houses of the protected settlement Finikia, a quiet and relaxing village which is ideal for anyone who would like to enjoy the Santorinian culture in tranquility and peace.
Before arriving to Finikia, please call or send an e-mail to inform us about the time of your arrival in Finikia parking, so that we can be waiting to welcome you and escort you to the Gemini Cave.
We can arrange with a local agent (upon your request) to pick you up from the airport or port by a minibus with an additional charge. In this case, please contact us at least two days before your arrival, stating the place and the time of your arrival in Santorini.
What does this space offer?
A place where guests can cook
Refrigerator
Microwave
Cooking items
Pot and pan
Dishes and cutlery
Electric kettle
Glasses, bowls, cups etc.
Oven
Coffee maker
Oven pan
Soap for dishes
Dinner table
Shower
Toilet
Towels
Hair dryer
Toilet paper
Hot water
Hand soap
Linen
Closet
Private entrance
Clothes iron
Living room
Hangers
Portable fans
Veranda
Outdoor furniture
Outdoor dining area
Patio
Socket near the bed
Clothes rack
Hand antiseptic
Car rental service with extra charge
Shuttle service from / to port with extra charge
Organizing excursions by catamaran or Bus
Luggage storage is allowed
Map
Where are we:
Located in the NW side of Santorini, Finikia has an outstanding view over vineyards and stone threshing fields, Baxedes beach, the Aegean Sea and its islands: Ios, Sikinos, and Folegandros. Finikia’s unique silence is due to the fact that the use of any cars and vehicle is prohibited, so that the village’s sense of tradition remains unaffected.