





A four-bedroom pool villa above Ksamil
Ksamil is the Albanian Riviera at its most photographed — a scatter of tiny islets you can swim to across pale, luminous shallows, with the Butrint lagoon and its UNESCO ruins just to the south and Corfu on the horizon across the strait. Villa Levanda sits a little above the village, a four-bedroom house for eight built around a private heated pool, 550 m from the sand and a short drive from the boat jetties, the Blue Eye spring inland, and Saranda's corniche fifteen minutes up the coast.
Four en-suite bedrooms sleep eight, arranged around an 8×4-metre heated pool and a landscaped garden, with a fully equipped kitchen and contemporary interiors. The heated pool extends the season either side of high summer.
It suits a family or two couples who want Ksamil's beaches and islets on the doorstep without being in the middle of the village bustle.
Ksamil's four islets sit in some of the clearest water on the coast, reached by a short swim or a hired boat. Butrint's archaeological park is fifteen minutes south; the Blue Eye spring and Saranda's restaurants and ferry to Corfu are close by.
The concierge arranges a boat day around the islets, a Butrint tour, transfers or the fast ferry across to Corfu.
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