Emelisse Art Hotel
Fiskardo, Kefalonia
Luxury on a sublime stretch of coast with exquisite sea views and rooms that spoil you rotten
This place has the lot: exquisite views over turquoise seas,
unyielding luxury in super-cool rooms, smartly-cushioned loungers
flanking the pool, and a path down to a smooth belt of rock where
you can swim into a cave. It's the rarest of places, one that
fulfils every detail of the dream. You're alone on a tiny peninsula
with views across to the islands of Lefkada and Ithaca.
The hotel's rooms are spread across colour-washed houses
with soft yellow walls, tiled roofs, manicured rose gardens and
watery views. Some have access to additional swimming pools; all
have terraces or balconies that look the right way. Wander around
and you find sofas on terraces that look out to sea, an enormous
infinity pool down by the bar-restaurant, and 2 breakfast terraces
up at the main house (one for the sun, one for the shade). At
night, hundreds of candle lanterns illuminate the paths, while
flames from a bonfire leap into the air. Food is irresistible and
threatens waistlines, so make sure you do your lengths in the
morning.

Reviewed by Tom Bell
Last updated 17 February 2012
Highs
- The setting: enormous views over the Ionian Sea
- The infinity pool, flanked by smart loungers and parasols
- Simply sumptuous bedrooms that indulge you ad infinitum
- Despite the Corelli factor, Kefalonia is a gorgeous island with breathtaking coastline and little mass development
Lows
- Luxury comes with a price tag, but you get the lot
- The buildings look a bit suburban, but they ooze style inside
- You’ll want to a hire car, but will hardly use it
- It's a largish resort by our (and the island's) standards, but it still feels intimate
You have to work hard at Emelisse to avoid the spectacular sea views...
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