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Τρίτη, 10 Μάρτιος 2009

Villa Petrino in Xerokampos A block of flats with 6 studios, air conditioning, 3 Gardens and 3 floors that lies on the same property as Taverna Kostas, into a beautiful garden, surrounded by olive trees close to Xerokambos beach. The village of Zakros is only 10 km far and Kato Zakros 17 km.   Website: Vlila Petrino

 

 

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Rooms feature a double bed, 2 brick benches  and table (alsosuitable as a children's bed), a table with chairs, a kitchen with arefrigerator, filter coffee machine, table-ware and cutlery, bath with shower and WC, corridor with a wardrobe and balcony with sea view.

 

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Prices
May, June, September and October: 45.00 euro per studio, per day.
July and August: 50.00 euro per studio, per day.
Air conditioning system (if desired): 3.00 euro per day.
Towel change 3 times a week, sheet change once a week.
Washing machine service. Breakfast (if desired) at the Taverna Kostas.

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Website: Vlila Petrino

Last Updated ( Σάββατο, 02 Απρίλιος 2011 )
 
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