Auntie's House is a traditional Cycladic house with an elevated view of the seaport of Adamas, built by Cretan refugees in 1850. It has since undergone significant improvements, with all modern conveniences such as electricity, running water, a modern-day toilet, and a kitchen. It still maintains its Cycladic character, with high ceilings and a sturdy, wooden roof. It is ideal for 3-5 people.
The space:
The house includes a bedroom with one double bed and a bunk bed, a dining room area with a fireplace, a small kitchen with modern electric oven and stove, microwave oven, and all utensils, and a low-ceiling bathroom with shower, toilet, and sink with hot water. There is a single air-conditioning unit in the dining room area. A smaller single bed may be added with prior arrangement.
One of the main advantages of Auntie's House is the beautiful, elevated view of the seaport of Adamas, its quiet location, and a large terrace in front strewn with unique, flat "psaroplakes" stones from Sifnos. A long time before sundown, the entire house including the terrace is under shade, allowing guests to enjoy the beautiful view.
The beautiful, tamarisk tree-lined Lagada beach is just a short walk away.
Street parking should be available in the neighborhood.
Internet access is limited, provided via a Wi-Fi router via cell coverage.
Guest access:
Guests have exclusive access to the entire house.
Auntie's House shares its front gate with another property, but has its own terrace and private entrance. It shares a wall and the terrace with the Persephone, a newly-renovated studio by the same host.
License of the apartment is 00002042120.