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This beautifulproperty offers a sense of liberty, far away from the commitments of everyday life, liberating the senses for an engagement with the nature.
Kythira, lies opposite the eastern tip of Peloponnesus peninsula. It has an area of 284 sq. kilometeres and also known as the island of love. Since ancient times Kythira is related to the myth of Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and Eros. The island of Kythira is a unique island in many respects. It has many aspects and "hidden" beauties. The picturesque villages, sandy beaches, museums, monuments and attractions, the caves and castles are some of the many reasons that Kythira has an expanding tourism industry and many loyal visitors year after year. The island is serviced daily by domestic flights from the Athens International Airport. There is also ferry service from the ports of Piraeus in Attica and Gythio and Neapoli in Lakonia.
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