House was fabulous - everything we needed and not all touristy. Local shopkeeper Frank adopted my 7 year old son - it was safe enough for him to walk the 100m alone to get milk and fresh fruit in the mornings and he was often sent home with figs, honey and Frank's wife's wonderful dolmades. Spraying the mosaic floor in the house with water keeps life cool as in the old days. If you spend most of your holiday on the beach or visiting other parts of the island, this is the place for you. Immaculately clean. We were able to park a car nearby. A real bargain.
Koskinou is a really pretty village and we found villa Mouria a tipical ancient rodhes house with some little problem bearable. The position is great to visit all the island.
We found the house to be everything it described and that the photos cannot explain how lovely the house feels. We had a wonderful family holiday here, and enjoyed the peaceful safe location within such a charming and non touristic village. Spring was ideal for us not too hot, lots of green and flowers. Timoleon the owner was kind and thoughtful giving us a guided tour of the area himself, which is over and above anything we have experienced before.
We loved that the village had 3 particularly good tavernas in the streets so we didn't have to go far for an enjoyable night out.
We have recommended this to our friends and family, and to anyone reading this. Thanks again to Timoleon for making it a great trip.
Jane
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My name is Stelios Scordilis and I am Greek. I studied economics in England and Holland and then spent time in Singapore and Indonesia. Some years ago I fell in love with Arleika (who is now my wife) and with the village of Koskinou. It was only natural for us to move to Koskinou in Rhodes, the place that we decided that our two children would love to grow up in.
We are happily married and always look forward to accommodate guests in our Villas which are a few centuries old but renovated with full respect to traditional architecture and material used.
Along the narrow alleys of the villa's neighborhood are colorful hoses featuring traditional facets which are very popular subjects of photography. Without doubt though, the most rewarding experience while walking around Koskinou village is meeting the villagers themselves who always seem to have the time to welcome visitors for a chat or for a cup of greek coffee, while they are eager to answer questions about anything. These are people that do not occupy themselves with new technologies and social media and are not interested in how branded one looks or how much one's car at home might be worth. These are people that live to live and are proud to share their philosophy with the visitors.