We welcome you to our charming and cozy Sea La Vue retreat, the perfect destination for your next vacation. Nestled in a serene neighbourhood, our thoughtfully designed home offer privacy and a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, providing an unforgettable experience for our guests.
Our house is conveniently located within a short distance, less than 0.4km, from the main beach of Lefkos, restaurants, and shops. Whether you are interested in exploring the vibrant karpathian villages, or immersing yourself in nature with hiking trails nearby, you will find endless options to suit your preferences.
We look forward to hosting you in our beautiful Sea La Vue home, where every detail has been carefully considered to make your stay exceptional. Book your stay with us and create lasting memories in this charming retreat.
We are thrilled to have you as our guest and hope that you will feel right at home during your stay. Our goal is to provide you with a comfortable and memorable experience in our carefully curated space.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. We are here to help make your stay as enjoyable as possible. We hope you have a wonderful time exploring the area and creating lasting memories.
Once again, welcome to Sea La Vue in Lefkos, Karpathos. Enjoy your stay!
Sea La Vue is in the area called Moutsouna. Moutsouna is a plateau-like and triangular-shaped ridge overhanging the coastal plain Tou Yalou to Khorafi and the sandy beaches of Lefkos and Frangolimionas. It dominates the whole extent to the west and surveys the open sea.
The area has been reported in literature for its archaeological and historical findings. People’s presence and agricultural activity is reported from the Minoan , Hellenistic and Roman periods. Up today, by walking the area, someone can find parts of Minoan pottery, mostly fragments of conical ceramic cups.
About four hundred metres east and above Moutsouna site, at the south-western edge of a rocky plateau there is an abundance of ancient architectural remains associated with much Roman pottery. The area there is called Pelekito. The rock-cut rooms open to the sky resemble Roman military installations, probably granaries, rather than tombs. There are also many traces of ancient stone quarries in the vicinity. A short distance to the south-west, at the foot of a cliff, there is a large cave with modern buildings inside, which until recently was used by local farmers. The cave is called Kamara Tou Moukhla. Ancient blocks and cuttings in the interior suggest an early use of the cave, which may date back to Prehistoric times. Some twenty meters south of the entrance to the cave there is a stretch of wall with two courses showing. This is built of large roughly polygonal stones.
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