Μέλος της βασιλικής οικογένειας του Κατάρ έχει αγοράσει σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες το ιδιωτικό ελληνικό νησί της...
Οξυάς στο Ιόνιο στην τιμή των 5 εκατ. ευρώ.
Σύμφωνα με το Vladi Private Islands, το ακατοίκητο νησάκι της Οξυάς, είναι εύκολα προσβάσιμο και ιδανικό για ανάπτυξη σε ορισμένα από τα 1.236 στρέμματά του.
Δεν έχει αποκαλυφθεί αν ο εμίρης του Κατάρ, σεΐχης Χαμάντ Μπιν Χαλίφα Αλ Τάνι, αγόρασε προσωπικά το ελληνικό νησί, ή αν ήταν κάποιο μέλος της οικογένειας.
Σίγουρα θα έχουν πουληθεί κι άλλα νησάκια και δεν το ξέρουμε… Size: approx. 1,236 acres
Price: EUR 6,900,000
Satellite Image Location : Ionian SeaOxia is definitely one of the best Greek private islands currently on the market.
Located among Greece’s Ionian Islands in the archipelago comprising Antipaxi, Corfu, Cythira, Antikythera, Lefkada, Ithaki, Keffalonia, Paxi and Zakynthos, it may be the last undeveloped Greek island. These islands are scattered along Greece’s west coast from the Albanian border to the Peloponnese, and are highly frequented tourist destinations owing to the mild Mediterranean climate, stunning landscapes and cultural background. The nearest large Ionian Island is Ithaki â€" 38 km (24 miles) by water, where Homer’s Odysseus was king.
Oxia´s 500 hectares boast clear waters and lush grounds. The island is half the size of Capri, spanning 5.9 km (3.6 miles) in length with a varying width from 1.5 km (0.9 miles) in the north to 0.7 km (0.4miles) in the south. This natural beauty persuades with dense pine groves penetrated by limestone walls and a craggy rough coastline, with three large bays that form ideal beautiful and sheltered natural harbors.
The northern part of the island is almost mountainous, with elevations to 421 metres (1380 ft) and the terrain slopes gradually to the south with full vegetation (bush and pine trees).
The surrounding waters have plenty of fish. Local fishermen have built bow nets in the large bays, which may easily be removed or utilized for future supply.
The Island is uninhabited and undeveloped except for a derelict but picturesque lighthouse, which may be profitably restored for "lighthouse" fans.
The southeast sector lends itself to development, because the gradient is less, meaning lower building costs, vegetation is more lush, buildings facing east or west in Greece realize higher proceeds and the island is highly accessible.
One of the natural harbors in the west, east and north could be integrated into the ferry transport grid and the development of another harbor as a yacht marina would be strongly recommended.
The mountains in the north would be ideal for hiking, climbing or mountainbiking. Developing hiking trails would be beneficial. Beaches could be established at the large bays or at some of the several small coves. Sand can be provided from the sand bars in the vicinity.
Daily Telegraph.
Οξυάς στο Ιόνιο στην τιμή των 5 εκατ. ευρώ.
Σύμφωνα με το Vladi Private Islands, το ακατοίκητο νησάκι της Οξυάς, είναι εύκολα προσβάσιμο και ιδανικό για ανάπτυξη σε ορισμένα από τα 1.236 στρέμματά του.
Δεν έχει αποκαλυφθεί αν ο εμίρης του Κατάρ, σεΐχης Χαμάντ Μπιν Χαλίφα Αλ Τάνι, αγόρασε προσωπικά το ελληνικό νησί, ή αν ήταν κάποιο μέλος της οικογένειας.
Σίγουρα θα έχουν πουληθεί κι άλλα νησάκια και δεν το ξέρουμε… Size: approx. 1,236 acres
Price: EUR 6,900,000
Satellite Image Location : Ionian SeaOxia is definitely one of the best Greek private islands currently on the market.
Located among Greece’s Ionian Islands in the archipelago comprising Antipaxi, Corfu, Cythira, Antikythera, Lefkada, Ithaki, Keffalonia, Paxi and Zakynthos, it may be the last undeveloped Greek island. These islands are scattered along Greece’s west coast from the Albanian border to the Peloponnese, and are highly frequented tourist destinations owing to the mild Mediterranean climate, stunning landscapes and cultural background. The nearest large Ionian Island is Ithaki â€" 38 km (24 miles) by water, where Homer’s Odysseus was king.
Oxia´s 500 hectares boast clear waters and lush grounds. The island is half the size of Capri, spanning 5.9 km (3.6 miles) in length with a varying width from 1.5 km (0.9 miles) in the north to 0.7 km (0.4miles) in the south. This natural beauty persuades with dense pine groves penetrated by limestone walls and a craggy rough coastline, with three large bays that form ideal beautiful and sheltered natural harbors.
The northern part of the island is almost mountainous, with elevations to 421 metres (1380 ft) and the terrain slopes gradually to the south with full vegetation (bush and pine trees).
The surrounding waters have plenty of fish. Local fishermen have built bow nets in the large bays, which may easily be removed or utilized for future supply.
The Island is uninhabited and undeveloped except for a derelict but picturesque lighthouse, which may be profitably restored for "lighthouse" fans.
The southeast sector lends itself to development, because the gradient is less, meaning lower building costs, vegetation is more lush, buildings facing east or west in Greece realize higher proceeds and the island is highly accessible.
One of the natural harbors in the west, east and north could be integrated into the ferry transport grid and the development of another harbor as a yacht marina would be strongly recommended.
The mountains in the north would be ideal for hiking, climbing or mountainbiking. Developing hiking trails would be beneficial. Beaches could be established at the large bays or at some of the several small coves. Sand can be provided from the sand bars in the vicinity.
Daily Telegraph.
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