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Kantia - Building Access

The apartment is on the lower ground level of a 3-storey building and it is accessible from a small exterior staircase, no elevator. There are additional steps from the rear parking lot leading to the apartment. One private parking space is included.


The apartment complex faces the sea, the property is enclosed with a lot of trees/shrubs, it features a beautiful green space and patio area for the exclusive use of its residents, and a secured gate opens directly onto the beach...only 20 meters away.


Enjoy the surrounding tavernas and bars/cafes - conveniently, there are tavernas on both sides of the beach area, just steps away, so cooking is not a necessity! A mini market and bakery are also within close walking distance.

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The Village

Kantia is a small seaside village on the Argolic Gulf, in the Eastern Peloponnese region of Greece. It is located 150 km from Athens (approx 2 hours) and is an ideal location for anyone seeking a quiet, relaxing beach vacation, but also wants to be a close distance to the historic city of Nafplio (only a short 20-minute drive away).


Take advantage of the tranquility this small village offers, enjoy its non-crowded beaches, delicious tavernas and bars/cafes, and of course, get to know its friendly people.

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Other Key Points of Interest

Other Beaches Nearby

If you feel like a change of scenery, there are numerous other beautiful beaches close to Kantia (between 3-10 km away) including Kondyli (Agios Nikolaos), Vivari, Plaka, Kastraki, Asini and Tolo.

Nafplio (17 km)

The first capital of modern Greece, Nafplio is a stunning coastal city deeply rich in history, culture and natural beauty. Its charming alleyways, shops and restaurants, beautiful port, Bourtzi Castle and Fortress of Palamidi are all waiting to be explored.

Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus (19 km)

The finest, best preserved ancient theatre of its kind. Known for its astounding acoustics, it is still being used today to host unique performances primarily during the annual summer Festival of Epidaurus.

Argos (28 km)

Considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe, and today is one of the major centres for the area. You can visit to shop, dine or explore its numerous ancient monuments.

Mycenae (37 km)

One of the most important archaeological sites of Greece famous for its Cyclopean Walls, the Lion Gate (Bronze Age citadel) and the Treasury of Atreus (Tomb of Agamemnon).

Porto Heli (60 km)

A quaint and beautiful summer resort town south east of Kantia from where you can board a ferry to the island of Spetses. It also serves as a gateway to the other Saronic Islands (Hydra, Poros, etc.)

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