All villas are ADULTS ONLY (over 14 years old)
DESCRIPTION
TYCHE was depicted with a variety of attributes-holding a rudder, she was conceived as the divinity guiding and conducting the affairs of the world, and in this respect she was called one of the Moirai (Moirae, Fates) with a ball she represented the varying unsteadiness of fortune, unsteady and capable of rolling in any direction; with Ploutos (Plutus) or the cornucopia, she was the symbol of the plentiful gifts of fortune.
Tyche is located on the top right of the complex, A unique villa with unlimited sea view, 250m from the beach, with a private swimming pool (heated in April-May-October-November at 22-25 degrees Celsius depending on weather conditions) and full amenities.
It has a unique architecture and it maintains the quality of the natural landscape. The construction is in harmony with the natural environment and it fully follows the principles of bioclimatic design and almost zero energy consumption.
It has a one-floor layout with one double-bed bedroom(king-size), and one with 2 single beds that can also be turned into a double bed, two modern bathrooms, a fully equipped outdoors open-plan modern kitchen and a veranda with outdoors furniture. It is fully air conditioned and has Satellite TV and WiFi coverage in all areas.
Services & Amenities
Flat screen TV with satellite channels
Fully equipped kitchen
Safe deposit box
Free Wi-Fi
Private swimming pool (29sq.m)
(heated upon request - extra charge)
Bath amenities
Cotton-satin bed linen
Hair dryer
Individual controlled air-conditioning and ceiling fans
Towels and linen changed every 3 days
COCO-MAT mattress metal-free 180cm x 200cm (king size)
Laundry
Private parking
Beach 250m from the villa
Pre-arrival shopping
Welcome basket
Market shopping service (upon request)
Open space for training
TYCHE was the symbol
of the plentiful gifts of fortune
TYCHE was depicted with a variety of attributes-holding a rudder, she was conceived as the divinity guiding and conducting the affairs of the world, and in this respect she was called one of the Moirai (Moirae, Fates) with a ball she represented the varying unsteadiness of fortune, unsteady and capable of rolling in any direction; with Ploutos (Plutus) or the cornucopia, she was the symbol of the plentiful gifts of fortune.