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Eleni De Lux - Indoor Jacuzzi Residence in Lydia

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Indoor jacuzzi inside the spa room
Stone lounge with violet ceiling lights
Property grounds
Shared garden space
Garden playground beneath the hillside
2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 5

Popular amenities

  • Spa pool on site
  • Onsite parking available
  • Pet-friendly
  • Kitchen
  • Washing machine
  • Air-conditioning

Rooms & beds

2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)

Bedroom 1

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 2

1 Double Bed

Living Room 1

1 Double Sofa Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Kitchen
Balcony
Garden

About this property

Eleni De Lux - Indoor Jacuzzi Residence in Lydia

Summary:

Between Kavala and Drama, this first-floor apartment offers a private balcony, shared garden, playground, and a small farm with birds, geese, and a gentle donkey. Stone details and warm textures create a cozy atmosphere, while the BBQ area and wellness room with jacuzzi provide relaxing evenings. The jacuzzi is available on request at an extra charge. Fast Wi-Fi and free on-site parking are included.



The Space:

This distinctive first floor retreat opens into a living space where stone walls, modern lighting, and layered textures create an atmosphere that feels welcoming from the very beginning. A fireplace brings comfort through the cooler months, while air conditioning keeps the apartment pleasant in summer. Designed to accommodate up to five guests, the layout works naturally for families or small groups looking to settle in and slow down.



The fully equipped kitchen connects easily with the dining area, making shared meals part of the rhythm of the stay whether you are preparing breakfast before the beach or gathering for dinner in the evening.



Two bedrooms offer restful spaces at the end of the day, each styled with soft tones, crisp linens, and a calm, grounded feel. The bathroom continues the apartment’s character with a walk in shower that feels thoughtful rather than purely practical.



Outside, a private balcony creates its own quiet corner for morning coffee or relaxed evenings, while guests also have access to the shared garden, playground, and small farm with birds, geese, and a friendly donkey that make the grounds part of the experience itself. The BBQ area and outdoor spaces invite long afternoons outdoors, and a dedicated wellness room with an indoor jacuzzi is available by appointment for guests looking to fully unwind.



Guest Access:

You will have exclusive access to the first floor apartment for the duration of your stay while you can also make your appointment for the spa room at an extra cost.



The Neighborhood:

The village of Lydia sits inland in the Kavala regional unit of Eastern Macedonia, on the green plain that stretches between the Aegean coast to the south and the Drama vineyards to the north. The setting is rural and quietly lived in, framed by farmland, low hills, and views toward Mount Pangaion in the distance. It suits guests who want space and authenticity over resort polish, with both Kavala and Drama about 18 km away and reachable in roughly 20 minutes. Within the village itself you find a well stocked supermarket about 100 metres from the property, tavernas at a similar distance, a pharmacy nearby, and the regional bus stop for the Kavala to Drama line about 500 metres away.



The coast opens up south of the village. Ammolofoi, around 35 km away, is the headline beach of the area, a long ribbon of fine sand and shallow turquoise water with organised bars, sunbeds, and Blue Flag status. Nea Peramos, around 30 km, brings a more lived in seaside town feel with sandy stretches, family tavernas, and small harbour atmosphere. Nea Iraklitsa at around 30 km offers calm waters and pine shaded coves, while Palio at roughly 22 km is known for its yachting harbour, polished seafood scene, and stylish summer evenings. Each of these sits within a 25 to 30 minute drive. Inland, Mount Pangaion rises to the west at around 30 km, a forested range laced with hiking trails, mountain villages, and snowfall in winter that opens the slopes to walks through chestnut and beech woods. The Philippi plain itself, dotted with springs and quiet rural roads, is good country for slow drives and cycling.



The sights around Lydia are exceptional. The Baptistery of Saint Lydia sits within the village itself, marking the spot where Apostle Paul baptised the first European Christian woman. The archaeological site of Philippi, a UNESCO World Heritage monument with its Roman theatre, basilicas, and forum, is around 3 km south. Kavala's old town, castle, port, and museums are around 18 km south, and Drama with its parks and the winter Oneiroupoli festival sits about 18 km north. Mount Pangaion adds monasteries and traditional stone villages for a longer day out.

Local life here is built around food, wine, and the outdoors. The Drama and Pangaion vineyards produce some of the most respected wines in northern Greece, the coast delivers fresh fish and long lazy seaside lunches, and the inland tavernas lean into hearty Macedonian cooking with grilled meats, garden vegetables, and local cheeses. Days are easily spent moving between the beach, the mountain, and the ancient sites, with enough variety to keep a week feeling unhurried. An ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking authentic local experiences all year round.



Getting Around:

Kavala International Airport "Megas Alexandros" sits around 40 km east of the property and connects to Athens, Thessaloniki, and a range of European cities seasonally. The port of Kavala lies about 18 km south, offering ferries to Thassos and other Aegean destinations, with the port of Keramoti around 35 km away serving the shorter and more frequent Thassos crossing. The Kavala to Drama bus stops roughly 500 metres from the property, useful for quick runs into either city. Having a car opens up the wider region beautifully, letting you move easily between the coast, Mount Pangaion, the vineyards, and the archaeological sites without committing to a single base for the day.



Other Things to Note:

Few corners of Greece let you wake up to the mountain, swim in the Aegean by lunchtime, and walk through a UNESCO site before sunset, all from the same front door.



Interaction with Guests:

We are always available to assist our guests and make sure they have a pleasant and comfortable stay. Feel free to reach out anytime if you need help, local tips, or recommendations.

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About the area

Kavala

Located in Kavala, this apartment is in a rural area. Baptistery of St. Lydia and Philippi Archaeological Site are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Krinides Mud Baths and Kalamitsa Beach.
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Lidia, Kavala, Greece

What's nearby

  • Baptistery of St. Lydia - 17 min walk - 1.4 km
  • Philippi Archaeological Site - 8 min drive - 5.6 km
  • Philippi Archaeological Museum - 9 min drive - 6.3 km
  • Ancient Theater of Philippi - 11 min drive - 5.6 km
  • Batis Beach - 32 min drive - 21.1 km

Getting around

  • Drama Station - 25 min drive
  • Kavala (KVA-Alexander the Great Intl.) - 48 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Proskinio Cafe Bar - ‬6 min drive
  • ‪Stretto - ‬5 min drive
  • ‪Κτημα Παπαδοπουλου - ‬16 min drive
  • ‪Ψαρωδια - ‬9 min drive
  • ‪Prestige - ‬14 min drive
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