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These two luxurious seafront cave villas offer a perfect combination of privacy, comfort, and breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea, ideal for guests seeking an exceptional getaway. Villa 1 (300m2 on 2 levels) Ideal for larger groups or families, with a capacity of up to 10 guests in 5 elegantly designed bedrooms. - Ground Level: - Spacious living room with expansive views of the sea. - Stylish dining area and fully equipped kitchen for convenient meal preparations. - Three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms for privacy, plus an additional WC for added convenience. - Outdoor space with an infinity pool, sunbeds, barbecue, and dining area, perfect for enjoying the stunning sunset views. - Lower Level: - Two additional bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, one featuring indirect sunlight from the bathroom for a unique experience. - A second kitchen and laundry facilities, providing extra comfort and independence. Villa 2 (135m2 on one level) This villa comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests with 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. - Suites: The villa features two separate but connected suites, each consisting of two bedrooms, a modern bathroom, a cozy living room, and a fully equipped kitchen. The suites can be connected through a central door, making them ideal for families or groups looking for both privacy and closeness. - Outdoor Area: Private infinity pool, sunbeds, barbecue, dining, and sitting areas for enjoying the breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea in total comfort. We have an additional 50m2 as auxiliary spaces. - Situated just 6km from the port of Gavrion, 13km from the fishing harbor of Batsi, and 38km from the island's main town, Chora Andros, these villas provide the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. These villas offer an extraordinary escape, blending luxurious living with the natural beauty of the island, perfect for large groups, families, or retreats looking for a peaceful and elegant setting. It is sold furnished and equipped.
…By Houses In Greece.com
A stunning villa with a distinctive architectural design on the island of Serifos. Set on a 6,000 m² plot of land close to Agios Sostis Beach, this 365 m² residence combines contemporary elegance with a spectacular natural setting. The main house is spread over two levels. The ground floor features a spacious living and dining area with an open kitchen, offering a seamless connection to the pool and stunning views of the beach. Also on this level are a master suite with en suite bathroom and private terrace, a maid’s bedroom with its own bathroom, and a guest toilet. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, as well as an additional bedroom and a bathroom. Each room opens onto a terrace with magnificent sea and sunrise views. Next to the pool, an independent guest house offers a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen, ensuring privacy and comfort for visitors. Designed to offer absolute tranquility, the property is strategically protected from the winds while offering breathtaking views of the sea, the picturesque church of Agios Sostis and Vous Island. A truly unique villa that embodies a modern and minimalist aesthetic, in perfect harmony with the serene landscape of Serifos. 365 m2 6000 m2 of land 5 bedrooms
…By Kalliste Properties
This unique, preserved residence, built in the late 18th century, is located in a medieval, protected settlement in the village of Pyrgos, Santorini. The property spans 232sq.m., situated on a 485sq.m. plot, and comprises 5 buildings connected through a shared courtyard, exuding an authentic traditional ambiance. The 1st building is divided into 2 levels connected by a stone staircase. The ground floor features a living room leading to the courtyard, a small kitchenette with a sink, and 1 bathroom. On the lower level, there are 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a corridor with access to the exterior courtyard. The 2nd building includes two sitting areas, 3 open-plan bedrooms in a “canava” style, 1 bathroom, and a hallway in a tunnel design, currently functioning as a small chapel. The remaining buildings complement the traditional structure of the property and include an independent kitchen, 1 additional outdoor bathroom, and 2 storage rooms. The property also features two courtyards, one internal and one external, as well as a rooftop terrace offering stunning views of Pyrgos. A truly unique property in Pyrgos, Santorini, offering a serene and charming atmosphere, ideal for those who appreciate history and architectural authenticity.
…By Barnes Greece
Set on a hillside above Kini Bay on the western coast of Syros, this newly built villa occupies a 25,000 sqm plot and is designed to follow the contours of the land rather than dominate it. From both the sea and the road above, the house appears as a long horizontal composition of white render, glass and pale concrete embedded into the slope, with uninterrupted views across the Aegean and the lights of Kini village visible along the bay. Despite the sense of privacy created by the scale of the land, the beach and village remain within walking distance. The residence extends across a single level of 440 sqm (4,736 sqft), with all principal rooms positioned along the seaward façade. Behind the house, the hillside rises directly against the rear walls, and in several areas the natural rock remains exposed and visible through internal glazing, reinforcing the connection between the architecture and the site itself. The interiors follow a restrained palette of polished concrete, white plaster and warm timber, allowing the changing light and surrounding landscape to become central elements within the house. The main living space combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas within a continuous open-plan layout facing the sea. Full-height glazed openings slide directly onto the terrace without a change in level, allowing the interior and exterior spaces to function almost seamlessly together during the summer months. Reflected light from the water moves gradually across the concrete floors throughout the day, while the west-facing orientation captures the prevailing sea breeze from the bay below. Three en-suite bedrooms continue the same architectural language of simplicity and calm materiality. Some open directly towards the sea, while others face private courtyard gardens carved into the hillside. Throughout the private areas, the design remains understated, with integrated detailing, pale surfaces and carefully framed views. In one bedroom, a window looks directly onto the exposed rock face behind the villa, bringing the geology of the site into the interior in a way that feels entirely natural to the architecture. The infinity pool extends across the full width of the seaward terrace, aligned so that the water appears visually continuous with the horizon beyond. The surrounding terraces are finished in the same polished concrete used internally, strengthening the continuity between inside and outside spaces. At one end of the terrace, a shaded pergola faces west towards the evening light across Kini Bay. The wider plot remains largely untouched, giving the property an unusual sense of openness and seclusion for a coastal house positioned so close to a village. A permit for an additional 200 sqm (2,153 sqft) guest house is included with the property, allowing further accommodation without the need for a separate planning process. The villa is equipped with KNX climate control, air conditioning, alarm and security systems, combining contemporary infrastructure with an architecture shaped by orientation, airflow and the landscape of the western Cyclades. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Villa Litha is set into the terraced hillsides of western Tinos, overlooking Agios Petros Beach and Kalivia Bay with uninterrupted south-western views across the Aegean. Currently under construction and scheduled for delivery before summer 2026, the property has been designed to sit quietly within the landscape, following the contours of the island rather than imposing upon them. Natural stone walls, planted terraces, and low horizontal volumes allow the architecture to blend into the dry Cycladic terrain, where thyme, rock, and sea meet beneath the changing light of the western horizon. Positioned on a private 7,400 sqm estate, the residence unfolds gradually through a series of sheltered outdoor spaces, courtyards, and terraces that frame the sea from different elevations. The approach feels intentionally understated, with the house appearing almost embedded within the hillside. From the pool terrace, the coastline opens fully toward the sunset, while the surrounding land preserves a strong sense of privacy and silence. The principal living spaces follow a restrained architectural language of natural textures and soft tonal materials. Stone flooring, pale timber, textured plaster, and full-height openings create interiors that feel calm, cool, and closely connected to the landscape outside. The open-plan sitting room and kitchen are arranged around framed sea views, with sliding openings extending the interior directly onto shaded terraces and the infinity pool. Throughout the day, light moves softly through the rooms, filtered by recessed verandas and deep overhangs designed for the island climate. The kitchen and dining areas remain deliberately integrated into the main living volume, encouraging an easy flow between cooking, gathering, and outdoor living. Furnishings and finishes remain minimal and tactile, allowing the architecture and surrounding landscape to define the atmosphere rather than decorative elements. A ceramic cup left beside the stone kitchen counter catches the final light before sunset. Accommodation is distributed between the main villa and an independent guesthouse, allowing both privacy and flexibility for family and visitors. The bedrooms continue the same understated palette seen throughout the house, with soft natural materials, integrated joinery, and openings positioned to frame either the sea or the protected courtyards carved into the hillside. Bathrooms are designed with sculptural stone basins and muted finishes that echo the colours of the island itself. One of the most distinctive elements of the property is the separate guesthouse, positioned beside a restored threshing floor and inspired by the simple geometry of traditional shepherd dwellings found across Tinos. Built with local stone and carefully integrated into the terrain, the structure creates a quiet secondary retreat within the estate while maintaining architectural continuity with the main residence. Outdoor living defines much of the experience at Villa Litha. The elongated infinity pool appears to extend directly toward the horizon, bordered by sun terraces, shaded seating areas, and outdoor dining spaces protected from the summer wind. The design responds intelligently to the island’s topography and climate, using stone retaining walls and recessed volumes to create shelter while preserving openness toward the sea. Despite its secluded atmosphere, the property remains within easy reach of Kardiani, nearby beaches, and Tinos Town, balancing privacy with accessibility. Villa Litha presents a contemporary interpretation of Cycladic living — architectural restraint, connection to landscape, and a measured relationship with the sea and sky that surround it. Scheduled for delivery before summer 2026. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa Program and the Greek Non-Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Delphis sits quietly along the shoreline of Tsoukalia Beach in eastern Paros, where the landscape softens into dunes, tamarisk trees and long stretches of sand facing the morning light. Positioned directly by the sea on a 3,280 sqm plot, the property combines the relaxed atmosphere of a beach house with the careful detailing of a contemporary island retreat. The approach is discreet, with low stone-built volumes and planted courtyards that blend naturally into the dry Cycladic terrain. The architecture balances traditional Parian materials with a restrained contemporary aesthetic. Exposed timber beams, pale rendered walls and natural stone surfaces create interiors that feel cool and grounded throughout the summer months. The main house is arranged around an open-plan living and kitchen area where wide openings frame uninterrupted views toward the water. Soft morning light enters gradually from the east, moving across the polished floors and textured timber ceilings as the day begins. The kitchen sits naturally within the living space, designed less as a formal entertaining area and more as part of the daily rhythm of the house. Built-in seating, woven lighting and muted natural tones give the interiors a relaxed coherence without excess decoration. Two en-suite bedrooms are located within the main residence, while a separate guest house adds two additional en-suite bedrooms, allowing privacy and independence for visitors while maintaining a unified architectural language throughout the property. Outdoor living defines much of the experience here. Covered terraces shaded by timber pergolas create sheltered seating areas overlooking the gardens and sea, while pathways through native planting lead directly toward the beach. The heated plunge pool sits beside the outdoor kitchen and dining area, designed for long afternoons outdoors rather than formal entertaining. A beach volleyball court, open-air cinema and circular firepit extend the property further into the landscape, creating distinct gathering spaces that remain integrated with the natural surroundings. The gardens combine Mediterranean planting with drought-conscious landscaping suited to the island climate. Palm trees, cacti and low coastal vegetation soften the stone terraces, while mature trees near the shoreline provide shade and privacy from the beach beyond. In the evening, concealed lighting across the terraces and firepit creates a quieter atmosphere, with the sound of the sea remaining constant throughout the property. Tsoukalia remains one of the more unspoilt stretches of coastline on Paros, known for its open sea views and calmer pace compared to the island’s busier southern beaches. Despite its privacy, the property remains within comfortable reach of Naoussa and the island’s port, allowing both seclusion and accessibility. Delphis captures a more understated interpretation of Cycladic waterfront living, where architecture, landscape and proximity to the sea remain in quiet balance.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Phoebe sits directly above the shoreline in Melissaki on the island of Kea, positioned so close to the water that the movement of the sea becomes part of the atmosphere of the house itself. Stone pathways descend through the property toward a private swimming cove below, while the terraces and living spaces remain fully open to the long western view across the Aegean. From early afternoon onwards, the light shifts slowly across the bay, settling over the stone walls and terraces before the sun drops directly into the horizon. Built across two levels and finished in the restrained Cycladic palette of local stone, white-painted timber and pale flooring, the villa has been designed around outdoor living and a constant connection to the sea. Pergola-covered terraces wrap around the principal façade, creating shaded sitting and dining areas that remain protected from the summer heat while still fully exposed to the view and sea breeze. The house feels calm and informal, with the simplicity of the materials allowing the landscape and water to remain the focal point throughout. The upper level contains the main living spaces, including a kitchen, dining area and sitting room arranged in an open layout facing outward toward the terraces and pool. White-painted ceiling beams and soft neutral interiors reflect the island light, while large openings allow the exterior spaces to flow naturally into the house. A fireplace anchors the sitting room during the quieter months, though in summer the house lives almost entirely outdoors, with doors left open to the terraces from morning until late evening. The lower level contains five bedrooms, many of which open directly onto private outdoor areas facing the sea. The rooms remain simple and understated, designed for comfort and airflow rather than formality. A secondary kitchen on this level allows guests or extended family to move independently through the property, making the layout particularly practical for longer summer stays. The outdoor areas extend across approximately 200 sqm (2,153 sqft) of terraces, unfolding gradually toward the coastline below. Dining areas, shaded lounges and quiet corners for reading are positioned around the house, while the infinity pool projects outward toward the sea with uninterrupted views across the bay. In the evening, the terraces take on a different atmosphere entirely: stone still warm from the day, soft lighting beneath the pergolas, and the sound of water moving quietly against the rocks below. The landscaping remains intentionally natural and consistent with the surrounding Kea coastline. Olive trees, low Mediterranean planting and exposed stone integrate the property into the rocky shoreline rather than separating it from it. The private steps leading directly to the sea reinforce this connection, allowing immediate access to the clear water below the house. Although secluded and peaceful, Phoebe remains within easy reach of the port and the main village of Kea, allowing the property to function equally well as a private seasonal residence or a comfortable waterfront retreat for extended stays throughout the year.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Mezzaluna is set into the rugged hillside above Elia Beach, designed as a contemporary interpretation of a traditional Mykonian settlement rather than a standalone villa imposed on the landscape. Built almost entirely into the natural contours of the terrain, the residence unfolds gradually through a series of stone volumes, terraces and courtyards that appear to emerge directly from the hillside itself. From above, the architecture blends almost seamlessly into the dry Cycladic earth, interrupted only by long water lines, shaded pergolas and the deep blue of the sea beyond. The approach is deliberately understated. Stone pathways and planted terraces lead slowly through the property, revealing the house piece by piece rather than all at once. Native vegetation, low retaining walls and natural materials soften the scale of the architecture and create protection from the island’s northern winds, a practical response to the Mykonian climate that also shapes the atmosphere of the outdoor spaces. At the centre of the residence, the principal living area opens completely toward the horizon through wide retractable panels that dissolve the distinction between indoors and outdoors. White-painted timber ceilings, pale stone flooring and textured natural finishes reflect the strong Aegean light throughout the day, while the proportions of the interiors remain calm and restrained despite the scale of the house. The open-plan reception areas include a formal lounge, dining space and contemporary kitchen arranged beneath exposed beams, all oriented toward uninterrupted sea views across the coastline. The dining area sits beside a large opening framing the water directly ahead, while shaded outdoor lounges extend naturally from the interior spaces beneath timber pergolas. The transition between architecture and landscape feels continuous rather than decorative, with terraces stepping gradually outward toward the pool areas and surrounding hillsides. All six bedrooms are positioned on the same principal level, creating an unusually practical layout for a property of this scale. Each suite has direct outdoor access and maintains privacy through the careful arrangement of walls, terraces and planted areas. The interiors continue the same architectural language found throughout the villa: soft neutral tones, curved openings, built-in detailing and natural textures that temper the brightness of the island sun. The exterior areas are designed as a sequence of separate living environments rather than a single terrace. A 150 sqm infinity pool stretches toward the sea, bordered by broad decks and shaded seating areas positioned to capture both sun and shelter throughout the day. Further into the grounds, raised vegetable gardens, herbs and native planting reinforce the property’s connection to the landscape and its sustainability-focused design philosophy. An outdoor cinema area introduces an additional gathering space tucked discreetly into the hillside, while multiple terraces create quieter corners oriented toward either the sea or the surrounding mountains. The villa is approximately a ten-minute walk from Elia Beach, yet the elevated setting creates a sense of distance from the busier coastline below. From the terraces in the late afternoon, the light moves slowly across the dry hillsides and stone walls before settling over the water in front of the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Completed in 2024 in the Saint George area of Antiparos, Calma occupies an elevated position above the coastline with uninterrupted views across the Aegean towards Despotiko. The architecture follows the natural contours of the landscape, combining white rendered volumes and locally sourced stone in a composition that feels closely connected to its surroundings. Positioned within walking distance of the sea, the property balances a strong sense of privacy with direct access to the coastline and the understated character of the island. Extending across a single level, the residence encompasses 300 sqm (3,229 sq.ft.) on a 1,150 sqm (12,378 sq.ft.) plot. The design is defined by clean geometry, generous proportions and a careful response to the Cycladic climate. Wide openings frame the sea from almost every principal space, while sheltered terraces and stone-clad walls create a gradual transition between the built structure and the landscape beyond. Natural materials are used throughout, allowing the house to sit comfortably within the dry terrain and strong island light. The interior unfolds as a sequence of interconnected spaces organised around views and natural light. High ceilings and strategically positioned skylights draw daylight deep into the house, creating subtle changes in atmosphere as the sun moves across the sky. Large openings on multiple elevations establish a continuous visual relationship with the sea while encouraging natural cross-ventilation during the summer months. The restrained material palette and balanced proportions reinforce a sense of calm, allowing the surrounding landscape to remain the dominant presence throughout the home. Five en-suite bedrooms are arranged to maximise privacy and orientation towards the sea. Each enjoys its own relationship with the outdoors, whether through direct access to terraces, private exterior spaces or uninterrupted coastal views. An independent guest suite forms part of the overall composition while maintaining a degree of separation, allowing the property to accommodate visitors without compromising the privacy of the main residence. The outdoor spaces are conceived as a natural extension of the architecture. Broad terraces follow the line of the house and open towards the western horizon, where the view stretches across Despotiko and the open Aegean. The positioning of the residence allows changing light conditions to become a defining feature of daily life, from the brightness of the morning sun to the softer tones that settle across the coastline in the evening. Throughout the property, the relationship between architecture, sea and landscape remains constant. Calma is a contemporary island residence shaped by its setting, orientation and materiality. Thoughtfully integrated into the landscape of southern Antiparos, it combines architectural clarity with a quiet connection to the surrounding sea, stone and sky.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Palmelia sits quietly within the countryside just outside Naoussa, surrounded by nearly 9,800 sqm of gardens, palms and mature Mediterranean planting. Positioned on gently elevated ground, the property looks across the landscape towards the sea, with open views that stretch between the hills and the coastline of Paros. The setting feels notably private, yet the harbour, restaurants and beaches around Naoussa remain only a short drive away. Built in a traditional Cycladic style, the residence combines whitewashed volumes with natural stone façades, timber pergolas and earthy materials that soften the architecture into the surrounding landscape. Pale brown shutters and window frames introduce warmth against the white exterior walls, while stone terraces and pathways connect the various outdoor spaces across the grounds. The main house unfolds around generous living and dining areas where exposed stone walls, marble details and timber ceilings create a grounded and relaxed atmosphere. The interiors are spacious without feeling formal, balancing traditional island architecture with the ease of a long-established summer residence. Large openings allow light to move naturally through the rooms throughout the day, while the thickness of the stone construction helps maintain cooler interior temperatures during the warmer months. The kitchen connects openly to the principal living spaces and outdoor terraces, creating an easy flow between indoor and exterior dining areas. Throughout the house, the materials remain authentic and tactile — stone flooring underfoot, white-painted timber ceilings overhead and carefully framed views towards the gardens and sea beyond. Accommodation includes four bedrooms distributed between the main residence and a separate guest room, allowing visitors a greater degree of independence and privacy. A fifth room with its own entrance can function either as additional guest accommodation or staff quarters. Several of the bedrooms open directly onto terraces or garden areas, where shutters filter the afternoon light and the surrounding planting creates a natural sense of seclusion. The outdoor areas are central to the experience of the property. At the front of the villa, the swimming pool faces the landscape and distant coastline, bordered by stone terraces and mature palms that frame the view without interrupting it. Covered dining areas and shaded sitting spaces extend around the house, designed for long outdoor meals and slower afternoons during the summer season. The gardens themselves give the property much of its atmosphere. Palm trees, flowering shrubs, olive trees and fragrant Mediterranean planting soften the architecture and create shifting pockets of shade throughout the grounds. Stone pathways lead gradually between terraces, outdoor seating areas and planted courtyards, while the elevated positioning allows the evening light to settle slowly across the surrounding hills and bay. Although peaceful and secluded, Palmelia remains well connected to the island’s most sought-after areas, including Naoussa and several beaches along the northern coast of Paros. The combination of privacy, land, mature landscaping and traditional architecture gives the property a character that feels increasingly difficult to replicate on the island. As the sun lowers behind the hills, the terraces begin to glow softly beneath the garden lighting while the pool reflects the final blue tones of the sky across the still water.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Very beautiful luxury villa with stunning sea views located in Paros The villa is located in the best protected and most desirable part of Paros. The main house has a huge double living room which faces the sea, as well as a small dining room and a beautiful Cycladic kitchen. Just a few steps away are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. The master bedroom is on the top floor and has a huge terrace, as well as its own bathroom. The basement contains the laundry room, which is used by staff. The guest house includes a living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a terrace with sea views. The third building contains a single bedroom with its bathroom. The views from the property are breathtaking. The numerous terraces are a major attraction for family dinners or simply for finding tranquility in a peaceful setting that encourages contemplation. Price: €3,500,000 Fees payable by sellers Contact 7/7 days from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mr Scaduto Bernard Tel: +33(0) 662 221 314 Email: [email protected] Our Commercial Consultant Partner, on site, remains at your disposal to support you Real estate agency specializing for 40 years in the sale of prestigious goods and luxury properties in Corsica, Paris, France and internationally KALLISTE PROPERTIES INTERNATIONAL LUXURY REAL ESTATE offers you a wide choice of Prestige Properties and Apartments, Waterfront Villas, throughout the Porto-Vecchio region, Corsica, the Continent and International & YACHTS & JETS & CHARTER S Website: www.kalliste-properties.com - Website: www.yachtsjetscharters.com - MIAMI PRESTIGE: Penthouse Collection Miami - Website: corsica-properties-collection-international.com KALLISTE PROPERTIES INTERNATIONAL LUXURY REAL ESTATE puts at your disposal a selection of Exceptional real estate. Specialist in Prestige real estate transactions in Corsica, continent and internationally. Contact us 7/7
…By Kalliste Properties
Set on a hillside above the western coastline of Mykonos, Anemos looks across the Aegean toward Syros, with a position shaped by open sky, sea air and the changing light of the Cyclades. Facing west, the villa follows the rhythm of the landscape throughout the day, from the soft brightness of the morning to the long sunsets that settle across the horizon each evening. Arranged across three levels, the house unfolds through a sequence of interconnected indoor and outdoor spaces designed to remain closely connected to the climate and landscape surrounding it. The architecture draws from traditional Cycladic forms, combining whitewashed volumes, exposed timber ceilings and built-in elements with natural stone and textured finishes that soften the geometry of the structure. Large openings frame uninterrupted sea views throughout the house while allowing the meltemi breeze to move naturally through the interiors during the summer months. The principal living and dining spaces occupy the entrance level, opening directly onto shaded terraces overlooking the coastline and pool below. The layout remains open and fluid, with each interior area maintaining a visual connection to the sea and exterior spaces beyond. Throughout the house, the materials remain restrained and tactile, with pale stone flooring, timber detailing and natural textures creating an atmosphere that feels calm and grounded within the island setting. The lower level contains three bedrooms together with an additional sitting area, forming a more private guest level separated from the main living spaces above. On the upper floor, an en suite bedroom opens onto elevated terraces facing the sea, while a separate guest suite positioned beside the pool allows more independent accommodation within the property. Outside, the villa is organised around a large swimming pool bordered by dark stone paving and shaded pergolas. Covered terraces extend along the exterior, creating protected spaces that shift gradually between sun and shade across the day. A separate covered gym is positioned discreetly within the grounds, oriented towards the landscape and open views beyond. In the evening, the terraces become closely tied to the surrounding horizon, with the lights of Syros slowly appearing across the water as the sun disappears into the sea. Located within easy reach of Mykonos Town and the island’s beaches while maintaining a strong sense of privacy, Anemos balances the simplicity of Cycladic architecture with a quieter residential atmosphere shaped by stone, wind and open sea views.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned high above the bay on the island of Paros, Galene is a contemporary hillside residence designed to frame the Cycladic landscape at every turn. From its elevated setting, the property looks across the coastline, neighbouring islands, and the changing light of the Aegean, with uninterrupted sunset views stretching across the horizon each evening. Set within approximately 8,005 sqm of landscaped grounds, the villa combines expansive interior volumes with the simplicity of traditional island architecture. Clean whitewashed forms are softened by natural stone walls, broad shaded terraces, and timber-beamed ceilings that bring warmth and texture throughout the home. The approach is discreet, with the residence unfolding gradually behind stone retaining walls and native planting that blend naturally into the hillside terrain. The principal living spaces are arranged around a generous open-plan layout designed for both privacy and connection to the outdoors. The main salon and dining area open directly onto the terraces through wide bi-fold doors, allowing sea breezes and natural light to move easily through the interior. The fitted kitchen, centred around a large island, sits as a natural extension of the living space, while the restrained palette of pale stone flooring, soft neutral tones, and handcrafted timber details reflects the calm atmosphere of the surrounding landscape. Seven en-suite bedrooms are distributed across the residence, each positioned to maximise light and sea views while maintaining privacy from one another. Several suites open directly onto terraces or quiet outdoor seating areas, where the landscape becomes part of the daily rhythm of the house. In the principal bedrooms, broad openings frame the bay below, particularly striking in the late afternoon as the sun lowers across the water. The lower level contains two additional guest suites with independent access, allowing guests or staff complete autonomy within the property. This level also includes a fitness and recreation area, currently arranged with gym equipment and table tennis space, alongside flexible rooms suitable for a home cinema, playroom, wine storage, or additional utility functions. Outdoor living is central to the experience of Galene. The main terrace extends outward toward an expansive swimming pool and sundeck, with multiple lounge and dining areas positioned beneath deep shaded pergolas. The architecture naturally protects many of these spaces from the stronger northern winds while preserving open views across the sea. As evening approaches, the terraces shift gradually from full sunlight into softer amber tones, while the lights of the villages below begin to appear across the coastline. The landscaping remains intentionally understated, allowing the horizon and surrounding terrain to dominate the atmosphere of the property. Stone paving, native planting, and low garden walls connect the various outdoor areas without interrupting the openness of the site. Despite its secluded position, Galene remains only a short drive from some of Paros’ quieter sandy beaches and within easy reach of the island’s villages, harbour towns, and restaurants. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Kefi sits quietly within the hillside landscape of Tinos, where traditional stone architecture, dry-stone terraces and open Aegean views define the character of the island. Part of a carefully designed residential enclave, the property draws directly from local architectural traditions while introducing a more contemporary sense of openness and comfort. Built almost entirely from local stone and softened by timber pergolas, native planting and climbing bougainvillea, the residence feels deeply connected to its surroundings rather than imposed upon them. The approach follows winding stone pathways through terraced gardens and low retaining walls, gradually revealing the layered composition of the house against the hillside. The architecture reflects the enduring simplicity of Tinian craftsmanship, with thick stone walls, shaded verandas and carefully framed openings designed to shelter the interiors from the summer sun while maintaining uninterrupted views toward the sea. Inside, the living spaces are calm, understated and filled with natural light. The open-plan main level combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas within a restrained palette of pale stone, soft plaster and warm timber accents. Exposed masonry walls introduce texture and depth throughout the interiors, while large openings connect the principal rooms directly to the terraces and pool beyond. The atmosphere is relaxed and tactile, balancing contemporary comfort with the quieter rhythm of island living. The kitchen remains integrated within the overall architectural language of the house, allowing the sea and surrounding landscape to remain the dominant visual focus. Shaded pergolas outside create protected dining and sitting areas where the transition between interior and exterior spaces feels effortless throughout the warmer months. Accommodation is arranged across two levels, allowing both privacy and direct access to outdoor living areas. The principal suite opens directly onto the yard and veranda, creating a quiet relationship with the surrounding landscape and sea views beyond. Three additional en-suite bedrooms occupy the lower level, where thicker stone walls and partially sheltered positioning help maintain naturally cooler interiors during the summer season. A separate sitting area on this level introduces a more private retreat within the house, ideal for guests or extended stays. Outdoor living unfolds gradually across terraces positioned at different elevations around the property. The infinity pool faces directly toward the open horizon, with low stone walls framing uninterrupted views across the Aegean. Pergola-covered dining spaces provide shade throughout the day, while lounge areas positioned around the terraces allow the changing light to shape the atmosphere from morning through sunset. In the evening, the stone surfaces retain warmth from the day as the sea breeze moves across the hillside and the coastline slowly fades into the horizon. Beyond the private residence, the development incorporates several restored communal spaces that reinforce its connection to the cultural heritage of Tinos. A 400-year-old stone tavern, a small chapel and a shared gathering house create a discreet village-like atmosphere within the estate, reflecting the island’s long-standing architectural traditions and communal rhythms. Located within easy reach of Chora while maintaining a strong sense of seclusion, Kefi combines privacy, sea views and authentic Tinian architecture within one of the Cyclades’ most culturally distinctive islands. The surrounding landscape of stone terraces, chapels and winding paths remains remarkably preserved, giving the property a quieter and more grounded character than many contemporary island developments.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Spanning 244.38 sqm over two levels, Villa Mirea is a stunning new development set on a 500 sqm plot just two minutes from the sea. This residence combines refined design with the timeless beauty of Mediterranean island living. The villa features three spacious bedrooms, three modern bathrooms, and a guest WC, all thoughtfully arranged around open, airy living spaces connected by an internal staircase. Its southwest orientation fills every room with natural light and offers breathtaking, unobstructed sea views. Step outside to find a private swimming pool, a lush garden, and a dedicated BBQ area—perfect for relaxation and entertaining. A personal gym adds a touch of wellness luxury. Additional amenities include ample storage, an attic, two open parking spaces, and an A++ energy certification, ensuring sustainable comfort. Villa Mirea offers a seamless blend of sophistication and tranquility, just moments from the pristine shores of Antiparos.
…By Von Poll Greece Single Member S.a.
Step into Villa Liora, a stunning new residence thoughtfully crafted to capture the essence of island living. Spread across two levels and totaling 228.86 sqm, this elegant villa is set on a 500 sqm plot just two minutes from the sparkling sea and a short ten-minute drive from Antiparos port. Featuring three spacious bedrooms, three stylish bathrooms, and an additional guest WC, Villa Liora offers a perfect balance of comfort and sophistication. The internal staircase seamlessly connects the basement and ground floors, enhancing the flow and openness of the home. Sunlight floods the interiors thanks to the villa’s southwest orientation, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. Outside, a private swimming pool and beautifully landscaped garden provide the ideal backdrop for relaxation and al fresco dining, complete with a dedicated BBQ area. A gym space adds a modern touch, supporting an active, balanced lifestyle. Additional amenities include ample storage, an attic, two open parking spaces, and an A++ energy certification, ensuring both luxury and sustainability. Enjoy unobstructed sea views and the peaceful openness that surrounds this exceptional property. Villa Liora is your gateway to authentic Mediterranean living, blending timeless charm with modern elegance.
…By Von Poll Greece Single Member S.a.
Azurine unfolds across the hillside of Ios as a low, linear composition of stone, concrete and glass, positioned to face the open Aegean from nearly every part of the property. The architecture is deliberately restrained, allowing the horizon, the changing light and the stillness of the landscape to remain the dominant presence throughout the house. Arrival takes place through a series of stone retaining walls and sheltered courtyards that gradually reveal the sea beyond. Rather than sitting above the terrain, the villa appears embedded within it, with natural stonework continuing from the surrounding hillside directly into the structure itself. Long horizontal rooflines create deep shaded terraces, while broad overhangs temper the intensity of the Cycladic sun during the hottest hours of the day. The principal living spaces open entirely toward the water through retractable wall-to-wall glazing. Inside, the palette is intentionally quiet: polished concrete floors, bespoke timber cabinetry, textured stone walls and soft neutral furnishings create an atmosphere that feels both minimal and deeply comfortable. The proportions are generous without becoming formal, and the continuity between interior and exterior spaces gives the entire house a sense of openness and ease. At the centre of the villa, the kitchen and dining area stretch directly toward the infinity pool and sea beyond. A large island and breakfast bar anchor the space, while the dining area sits beside full-height openings that allow the evening air to move naturally through the house. As daylight fades, the interior lighting reflects softly against the stone surfaces and the water outside begins to mirror the colours of the sky. Running the full length of the façade, the covered veranda functions almost as an outdoor living room. Multiple seating areas, shaded lounges and dining spaces are arranged beneath the cantilevered roofline, all facing uninterrupted views across the coastline and neighbouring islands. The pool itself extends outward toward the horizon, with shallow platforms and submerged terraces designed for long afternoons beside the water. The five bedrooms continue the same architectural language found throughout the villa. Each is oriented toward the sea, with large openings framing the surrounding landscape rather than decorative elements. Several suites open directly onto private terraces, while the principal bedrooms incorporate natural stone detailing and custom joinery that soften the otherwise clean contemporary lines. Morning light enters gradually through the eastern exposure, illuminating the interiors in warm reflected tones from the surrounding hills. Despite its minimalist appearance, the property has been designed for year-round comfort and practical living. Energy-efficient systems, a fully equipped gym, laundry room, extensive storage and a two-car garage are integrated discreetly into the structure without interrupting the visual calm of the architecture. The setting remains notably peaceful, even during the height of summer. Positioned away from the busier parts of the island, Azurine feels connected more to the contours of the landscape and the sea below than to neighbouring properties or roads. From the terrace at dusk, the water becomes almost indistinguishable from the sky, while the last light settles slowly across the distant islands on the horizon.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on a narrow peninsula moments from Naoussa, this collection of six detached residences sits directly above a sandy shoreline, with uninterrupted views across the bay and the changing light of the Parian coastline. The villas are arranged with careful distance between them, preserving privacy while allowing each home direct access to the sea and open western and eastern exposures across the water. The architecture follows a restrained Cycladic language of white geometric volumes, natural stone walls, and shaded outdoor spaces designed for long periods outdoors. Low planting and native grasses soften the transition between the houses and the coastal terrain, while the orientation of each residence captures both sunrise across the bay and the softer evening light over the peninsula. Interiors are calm and pared back, with pale terrazzo floors, natural timber details, and large openings that draw the sea into the principal living spaces. The open-plan kitchen and sitting area extend directly onto broad terraces and outdoor dining areas, creating a continuous connection between interior and exterior living. Full-height doors allow the coastal breeze to move naturally through the house during the summer months, while carefully framed openings maintain views toward the water from nearly every room. Each residence spans approximately 450 sqm and unfolds across three levels. The principal suite occupies the upper floor, opening onto a private terrace with elevated views across the coastline and neighbouring islands. Two further bedrooms are positioned on the main living level, while three additional guest bedrooms are located on the lower floor, each connected to sheltered private garden courtyards that bring natural light and airflow into the lower accommodation. Outdoor living is central to the experience of the property. Broad stone terraces surround the swimming pool and jacuzzi, while pergola-covered dining areas and outdoor kitchens create comfortable spaces for long summer lunches beside the sea. Built-in seating areas and fire pits form quieter corners overlooking the bay, and landscaped gardens blend into the natural terrain of the peninsula. From early morning light over the water to the final glow across Naoussa in the evening, the setting remains in constant dialogue with the sea. The residences have been designed for year-round use as much as for summer living, combining clean contemporary lines with discreet integrated technology, climate systems, and energy-efficient infrastructure. Privacy, simplicity, and proximity to the shoreline define the atmosphere throughout, with the beach reached directly from the property itself.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on a narrow peninsula moments from Naoussa, this collection of six detached villas occupies one of the most distinctive waterfront settings on Paros. Surrounded by the sea on multiple sides and connected to secluded sandy coves, the development has been designed to preserve a sense of privacy and openness while remaining close to the island’s most cosmopolitan village. The architecture follows a restrained Cycladic vocabulary, composed of clean white volumes, natural stone walls, shaded courtyards, and carefully framed openings that respond to both the intense summer light and the surrounding coastal landscape. The low horizontal profile of the villas allows the peninsula itself to remain visually dominant, with uninterrupted views stretching across the water from sunrise through dusk. Set across approximately 13,700 sqm of land, the residences combine contemporary design with practical year-round functionality. Solar energy systems, VRV climate control, underfloor heating, and advanced insulation have been integrated discreetly into the architecture, ensuring comfort across all seasons without compromising the simplicity of the aesthetic. Smart home technology, including KNX automation, CCTV monitoring, and integrated security systems, allows each residence to operate efficiently and remotely. The interiors are calm and intentionally minimal, with a material palette centred on pale stone, brushed plaster, timber accents, and soft natural textures. Open-plan living and kitchen spaces occupy the heart of each villa, oriented directly toward the sea and connected seamlessly to the terraces through large sliding openings. Throughout the day, light moves gently across the interiors, while the reflection of the water becomes part of the atmosphere inside the home. Each villa includes seven bedrooms arranged across three levels. The principal suite occupies the upper floor, opening onto a private terrace positioned to capture expansive sea views and the shifting colours of the horizon. Additional bedrooms on the main and lower levels open toward private gardens, sheltered courtyards, or terraces that maintain both privacy and natural airflow during the warmer months. Outside, the villas unfold into a sequence of outdoor living areas designed for long periods spent beside the water. Infinity pools, outdoor jacuzzis, fire pits, and shaded dining terraces are positioned to maximise the relationship with the sea while remaining protected from prevailing winds. Native planting softens the geometry of the architecture and anchors the development naturally within the dry coastal terrain of Paros. A short pathway leads directly from the residences to the sandy beach below, where the coastline curves into smaller coves with exceptionally clear water. Despite the proximity to Naoussa, the setting feels remarkably quiet, particularly in the evening as the final light fades across the peninsula and the harbour lights begin to appear in the distance. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
If you’re looking for the ultimate destination in Mykonos, look no further than Cordelia. This stunning home is located in the beautiful southern part of the island and boasts unparalleled views of Psarou beach. The natural colour palette creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The modern, bespoke finishings add a touch of sophistication, while the bright and spacious layout maximizes the space. These features work together to create a harmonious living environment that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. On two floors, this cozy home features a main level with an open living and dining area that’s perfect for entertaining. Access to the pool terrace makes for a great outdoor experience, while the traditional-style kitchen offers a classic touch. Three bedrooms are situated on the main floor and offer stunning sea views. Each of these bedrooms has its own beautifully designed en-suite bathroom, adding to the lavish feel of the villa. The upper floor features two additional generously sized en-suite bedrooms, with plenty of natural sunlight and stunning views overlooking the sea. Spend long summer days lounging by the pool, exploring the island, or soaking up the sunshine on the beach just steps away. Sun terraces provide gorgeous spaces for lounging and taking in the stunning views. With seating areas strategically placed, you can relax and unwind in total comfort. For those who love to cook outdoors, the summer kitchen is ideal and with a dining table nearby, you can enjoy your meal while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful surroundings. The infinity pool with its crystal-clear blue water, creates the illusion that you are floating on top of the world. Perfect for a refreshing swim. Cordelia provides easy access to some of the most renowned beaches on the island, as well as a vibrant nightlife scene with popular bars and restaurants just moments away. Ornos town is also just a short distance away. There, you’ll find an array of retail outlets and dining options to suit any taste. This prime location lets you always be close to the vibrancy of the area, yet able to come back to a peaceful and relaxing setting. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned above the sweeping curve of Kalo Livadi Bay, Celestial occupies a sheltered hillside setting on the southeastern side of Mykonos, where expansive sea views and open skies define the atmosphere throughout the day. Part of a private dual-estate enclave together with its neighbouring sister property, the villa combines contemporary Cycladic architecture with broad outdoor living spaces designed around the rhythm of the coastline and the changing light across the bay. The approach unfolds gradually through stone retaining walls and low whitewashed volumes that sit naturally within the dry Mykonian terrain. From the main terraces, the view extends across Kalo Livadi’s turquoise waters toward the surrounding hillsides, while the property’s orientation and pergola-covered outdoor areas provide protection from the northern winds that often shape island living. Spanning approximately 490 sqm across a 4,000 sqm plot, the villa has been designed to prioritise privacy, natural flow, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. The main living spaces open directly onto the pool terrace through wide sliding doors, allowing the sea to remain continuously present from nearly every room. Pale timber ceilings, natural stone surfaces, soft neutral tones, and understated furnishings create interiors that feel calm, light-filled, and relaxed without excess. The principal reception areas include an open-plan sitting room, dining area, and fully equipped kitchen, all positioned to maximise the outlook across the bay. Shaded outdoor lounges continue the living spaces outward beneath pergolas lined with woven screening that filters the afternoon light across the terraces. A long dining table beside the outdoor kitchen and barbecue area sits beneath the covered veranda, while separate lounge areas create quieter corners throughout the exterior spaces. The infinity pool forms the centrepiece of the estate, stretching toward the horizon with uninterrupted views over the coastline below. Wide sun decks, oversized built-in seating, and elevated terraces create multiple vantage points throughout the property, from early morning light across the water to the final glow of sunset over the hills. In the evening, the pool reflects the changing colours of the sky while the lights of Kalo Livadi begin to appear quietly below. Accommodation includes seven bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom. Six guest bedrooms are positioned on the main accommodation level, carefully arranged to maintain separation from the principal entertaining spaces, while the upper-level bedroom benefits from particularly open views across the bay. Several suites include direct terrace access, allowing natural ventilation and outdoor living throughout the summer season. Additional features include a home cinema lounge, extensive outdoor entertaining areas, private parking, storage, and a helipad positioned above the property for direct island access. Located approximately 800 metres from Kalo Livadi Beach and within easy reach of Mykonos Town, Celestial combines privacy, scale, and proximity to one of the island’s most recognised coastal settings. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Phantasia sits on an elevated hillside in Paros, overlooking the Aegean and the island’s patchwork of fields, whitewashed villages, and distant coastline. Built in a contemporary Cycladic style, the villa combines natural stone volumes with clean white architecture, creating a residence that feels both grounded in the landscape and open to the surrounding views. Extending across 360 sqm on a 4,000 sqm plot, the property is arranged around expansive terraces and a long infinity pool that follows the horizon line toward the sea. Broad pergolas filter the strong summer light, casting shifting patterns across the outdoor sitting and dining areas throughout the day. From almost every position, the eye moves outward toward the bay and the low hills of Paros beyond. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and understated. Pale floors, white-beamed ceilings, and natural textures soften the contemporary architecture, while large openings allow light and sea views to remain constant throughout the house. The main living area connects directly to the terraces through sliding glass doors, creating a continuous flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. A centrally positioned kitchen with soft green cabinetry and integrated appliances opens naturally toward the dining and sitting areas, designed for relaxed daily living rather than formal entertaining. Five bedrooms are distributed to maximise privacy and orientation toward the landscape. Several open directly onto terraces or poolside areas, while others frame wide island views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The interiors remain restrained, allowing the surrounding scenery and changing light to define the atmosphere of each room. The outdoor spaces form the centre of the property during the warmer months. The infinity pool stretches toward the sea, bordered by generous sun terraces, shaded lounges, and outdoor dining areas positioned for long afternoons beneath the pergolas. In the evening, the stone façades and terraces take on the warm tones of the setting light, while the illuminated pool reflects the landscape beyond. Despite its peaceful setting, Phantasia remains within easy reach of Paros’ beaches, traditional villages, tavernas, and marina life, combining seclusion with access to the island’s most vibrant areas. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programmes.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the hillside above the western coastline of Tinos, Lumina unfolds across a terraced landscape of dry stone walls, native planting, and uninterrupted views toward the Aegean. The property combines the restraint of Cycladic architecture with a softer, more contemporary palette, creating a residence that feels deeply connected to the island’s terrain while remaining calm, refined, and highly functional. Approached through a sequence of stone pathways and planted courtyards, the estate has been carefully integrated into the natural slope of the land. Low-built volumes clad in local stone sit quietly within the hillside, while open views extend across the sea from nearly every part of the property. In the late afternoon, the western orientation fills the terraces with warm light before the horizon gradually turns to deep blue beyond the neighbouring islands. Currently configured as a boutique hospitality retreat, the property spans approximately 379 sqm and consists of eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms distributed across a collection of independent suites and shared living spaces. The layout allows for flexibility between private residential use and guest accommodation, with each suite maintaining its own connection to the outdoors through terraces, patios, or shaded seating areas. Inside, the atmosphere is pared back and tactile. Exposed ceiling beams, stone flooring, limewashed walls, and natural fabrics create interiors that feel cool and understated during the summer months. Large openings frame the landscape continuously, allowing the sea and sky to remain present throughout the day. Several bedrooms open directly onto private terraces with plunge pools or shaded verandas, while the principal living areas flow naturally toward the outdoor spaces. The central pool terrace forms the focal point of the property. Positioned at the edge of the hillside, the elongated swimming pool faces directly toward the sunset, bordered by stone paving, built-in seating, and open-air dining areas. A jacuzzi, lounge spaces, and sheltered pergolas create multiple areas for quiet retreat throughout the day, while discreet lighting transforms the property softly after dusk. A single lantern beside the pool reflects against the water as the wind moves gently across the hillside. The surrounding landscape remains intentionally natural, with aromatic planting, gravel gardens, and low-maintenance terraces responding to the dry climate of Tinos. The property’s elevated position provides both privacy and natural ventilation, while nearby villages including Kardiani and Pyrgos remain within easy reach. The beaches of Kalivia, Agios Petros, and Isternia are all a short drive away, connecting the property to some of the island’s most authentic coastal settings. Lumina presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully realised hospitality-style estate on Tinos that can operate equally well as a private residence, wellness retreat, or boutique accommodation project. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on the hillsides of Tinos near Agios Romanos and Vourni, Petra Mare is a contemporary stone-built residence designed by architect Aristides Dallas, shaped by the raw terrain and expansive views across the Cycladic landscape. Currently under construction and scheduled for completion in summer 2026, the property combines restrained architecture with an intentional connection to the island’s natural textures, light, and topography. The residence extends across 190 sqm of interior living space with approximately 200 sqm of terraces and outdoor areas, arranged as two interconnected villa volumes that follow the contours of the hillside. Low horizontal lines, planted roofs, exposed stone walls, and deep overhangs allow the architecture to sit quietly within the surrounding landscape rather than dominate it. From nearly every room, the eye moves outward toward the sea, the terraced hillsides, and the changing light of the Cyclades. Inside, the interiors follow a calm, minimal palette of natural stone, pale plaster, timber, and soft earth tones. Large sliding glass openings dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior spaces, allowing sea breezes and daylight to move naturally through the home throughout the day. The open-plan living and dining areas are understated and tactile, designed around simplicity, proportion, and material warmth rather than ornament. The kitchen and principal entertaining spaces open directly onto shaded terraces and the pool areas, creating multiple outdoor living settings across the property. Pergola-covered dining spaces, built-in seating, and sheltered courtyards provide protection from the summer sun while maintaining uninterrupted views across the landscape. In the evening, the stone surfaces and recessed lighting give the residence a quiet, almost monastic atmosphere that feels deeply connected to the island itself. Four bedrooms are arranged to maximise privacy and orientation, each continuing the restrained material palette and soft natural light found throughout the house. Minimal detailing, integrated storage, ceiling fans, and carefully framed openings reinforce the calm rhythm of the interiors, while the bathrooms combine natural textures with clean contemporary lines. Two heated infinity pools are positioned along the terraces, visually extending toward the surrounding hillsides and sea beyond. The outdoor kitchen and gas barbecue area create an additional living space centred around long outdoor meals and slow summer evenings. Native planting and the preservation of the natural terrain further strengthen the property’s connection to its setting. Designed with sustainability in mind, Petra Mare incorporates low-energy lighting, heat pump systems for heating and cooling, KNX home automation, EV charging stations, biological wastewater treatment, CCTV, and the potential for Energy Class A certification. Located within easy reach of Agios Romanos and Vourni beaches, the residence combines contemporary Cycladic architecture with a strong environmental sensibility and a deeply private hillside setting. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Sonata is positioned on a hillside above Naoussa, where the landscape of Paros opens gradually toward the sea and the surrounding Cycladic hills. Conceived by a noted architect in 2004, the residence combines the simplicity of Cycladic geometry with a more grounded material palette, using local stone, shaded courtyards, and whitewashed volumes to respond naturally to its setting. The property extends across 13,750 sqm of land planted with mature olive trees, cypress, and Mediterranean vegetation. Stone pathways and terraces follow the contours of the hillside, creating a sequence of outdoor spaces that feel protected from the wind while remaining fully open to the expansive views across the island and the Aegean beyond. The architecture unfolds across two distinct levels. The lower section is built into the terrain using exposed local stone, giving the house a strong connection to the landscape, while the upper white volumes capture shifting light and shadow throughout the day. Broad openings frame long sea views and allow natural airflow to move easily through the interiors during the summer months. Inside, the atmosphere is restrained and contemporary, softened by natural textures and carefully placed colour. The main living and dining area is open and expansive, with polished floors, built-in seating, and large sliding doors leading directly onto the terraces. A suspended fireplace anchors the central space, while a separate study lined with warm timber shelving creates a quieter retreat within the house. In the late afternoon, light filters through the pergolas and reflects softly across the stone surfaces and interior walls. The residence includes five bedrooms arranged to maximise privacy and orientation toward the landscape. Several rooms open directly onto terraces or private outdoor corners, while minimalist bathrooms continue the home’s architectural simplicity through stone detailing and clean lines. Outside, the swimming pool stretches toward uninterrupted views across Naoussa Bay and the surrounding coastline. Shaded dining terraces and open seating areas are positioned throughout the grounds, allowing different perspectives of the island at different times of day. Aromatic herbs grow between the stone paths, and the surrounding olive groves reinforce the sense of privacy and quiet that defines the estate. Although secluded, Sonata is located just minutes from Naoussa and within easy reach of some of Paros’ best beaches, as well as Paroikia and the port. The property balances contemporary architectural clarity with the slower rhythm of traditional island living. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programmes.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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