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Villa Klytia is a small, character filled residence that manages to feel both traditional and freshly current. Refurbished in 2016 from an old, roofless shell, it now stands out for its stonework, classic tiled roof, and a picturesque shared courtyard that feels like a quiet pocket of the village. It is the kind of place where you step through the entrance and instantly sense you are staying somewhere with a story, not just somewhere to sleep.
There are three apartments, each with its own mood. Oceanis is the easiest in layout, a bright single space with a double and a single bed set in the elevated pataros style that Chalki houses are known for. It has a comfortable sitting area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom in coastal blue tones with a proper shower cabin.
Aphrodite and Helios follow a similar idea, airy studios designed in warmer sand inspired shades, with the sleeping area raised on an internal wooden level reached by small steps, creating a loft like feel without losing comfort. Helios adds a balcony, and guests often mention how lovely it is to look out towards the main church and catch a glimpse of the sea beyond.
What people tend to remember is how calm it feels here. The location is close to the harbour and restaurants, yet just far enough away to avoid the evening noise, with only a short walk up a few steps to reach the property. Cleanliness is repeatedly praised, and the apartments are well stocked with the everyday things that make island life easy, from kitchen basics to comfortable beds.
Hosting also gets strong mentions for clear directions and good communication, plus practical kindness such as luggage storage around check in and check out.
For travellers who want a traditional Chalki setting with a touch of design, a quiet courtyard atmosphere, and a base that makes everything walkable, Villa Klytia is an excellent choice.
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