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Positioned on a narrow peninsula moments from Naoussa, this collection of six detached residences occupies a rare waterfront setting with direct access to the sea and uninterrupted views across the bay. Carefully arranged across the site to preserve privacy and openness, each residence enjoys both eastern and western exposures, allowing the changing character of the coastline and surrounding waters to remain a constant presence throughout the day. The architecture draws on the simplicity of Cycladic design, combining clean white volumes with natural stone elements and a strong relationship to the surrounding landscape. Rather than imposing itself on the peninsula, the development follows the contours of the site, creating a composition that feels closely connected to the coastline and the rhythm of life beside the sea. Each residence extends across approximately 450 sqm (4,844 sq.ft.) and is arranged over three levels. The principal living spaces occupy the heart of the house, where generous proportions, natural materials and large openings create an immediate connection with the surrounding views. The layout has been designed to maximise natural light, airflow and orientation, allowing the sea to remain visible from the main interior spaces while encouraging an effortless transition between indoor and outdoor living. The principal suite occupies the upper level, positioned to take advantage of the elevated outlook across the bay and neighbouring islands. Additional bedrooms are distributed across the main and lower levels, creating a layout that balances privacy with connectivity. Throughout the residences, the design remains calm and understated, with a restrained material palette and a focus on proportion, light and the relationship between the interiors and the landscape beyond. Outdoor spaces form an integral extension of each home. Broad terraces follow the coastline, creating a continuous connection to the sea, while the arrangement of the residences ensures a sense of seclusion despite their proximity to Naoussa. The setting changes subtly throughout the day, from the first light arriving across the bay in the morning to the softer evening glow that settles over the peninsula and the shoreline beyond. Designed for year-round occupation as much as seasonal living, the residences combine contemporary infrastructure with an architectural approach centred on simplicity, privacy and a direct connection to the water. The shoreline remains only moments away, while Naoussa's harbour, restaurants and everyday amenities are reached within minutes. The defining quality of the development is its relationship with the sea. Surrounded by water on three sides and positioned within one of Paros' most sought-after coastal settings, the residences remain closely connected to the landscape, the horizon and the changing light that moves across the bay from morning until dusk.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on a narrow peninsula moments from Naoussa, this collection of six detached waterfront villas occupies one of the most distinctive coastal settings on Paros. Surrounded by the sea on multiple sides, the development has been carefully arranged to preserve privacy, openness and uninterrupted views while maintaining a close connection to the island’s most vibrant village. The architecture follows a restrained Cycladic approach, with low horizontal forms integrated into the landscape rather than imposed upon it. White-rendered volumes and natural stone elements sit comfortably within the coastal terrain, while the orientation of each residence has been carefully considered to maximise sea views, natural light and protection from prevailing winds. From every part of the development, the relationship with the water remains constant, creating a strong sense of connection to the surrounding coastline. Set across approximately 13,700 sqm (147,465 sq.ft.) of land, the residences have been designed for both seasonal and year-round living. Contemporary infrastructure, including solar energy systems, VRV climate control, underfloor heating, advanced insulation and KNX automation, is incorporated discreetly within the architecture, ensuring comfort and efficiency without compromising the simplicity of the design. The interiors are defined by calm proportions, natural materials and a direct connection to the landscape. Open-plan living areas form the heart of each villa, oriented towards the sea and extending naturally onto the surrounding terraces through large glazed openings. Throughout the day, changing light moves across the interiors, while the proximity of the water becomes an integral part of the atmosphere within the homes. Each residence contains seven bedrooms arranged across three levels. The principal suite occupies the upper floor, positioned to capture expansive sea views and the shifting colours of the horizon. Additional bedroom accommodation is distributed across the main and lower levels, where the architecture creates a balance between openness and privacy while encouraging natural airflow throughout the warmer months. The outdoor spaces are conceived as a continuation of the architecture, unfolding across terraces that follow the contours of the peninsula and maintain a constant relationship with the sea. The positioning of each villa allows for generous outdoor living while preserving privacy between neighbouring residences, creating an environment that feels both secluded and connected to the surrounding coastline. A pathway leads directly from the development to the sandy beach below, where the shoreline extends into a series of smaller bays with clear water and sheltered swimming areas. Despite its proximity to Naoussa, the setting retains a notably peaceful character. As evening approaches, the changing light across the water gradually gives way to views of the harbour lights appearing in the distance along the coast. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A unique stone-built property on the beach of Sykamia in Kea. The 495sq.m. property is built on a plot of 19.000sq.m. and offers direct access to the sea. It is a residential complex that consists of 3 houses, 2 separate suites and a staff house. In total the property offers 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms as well as a fully equipped staff house. Outdoors there is an impressive 75sq.m. swimming pool, a pergola shaded bar, various dining and sitting areas, a BBQ and parking. There is also a potential to build more square meters. A truly unique property in one of the most beautiful beaches of the island.
…By Barnes Greece
Arbora occupies a privileged position within the distinctive coastal landscape of Kolymbithres on Paros, where smooth granite formations meet the waters of the Bay of Naoussa. Set across a 4,006 sqm (43,120 sq.ft.) plot, the property comprises a principal residence and detached guest accommodation arranged as a collection of low Cycladic volumes that follow the natural contours of the site. From its elevated setting, the views extend across the bay towards Naoussa and the open Aegean beyond. Currently approaching completion, the residence has been conceived around openness, privacy and a close relationship with its surroundings. Whitewashed architecture, natural stone elements and shaded outdoor spaces create a contemporary interpretation of Cycladic design, with a restrained material palette that allows the landscape to remain central to the experience of the property. The main villa is organised around a series of interconnected living spaces that open directly towards the sea-facing terraces. Large sliding openings blur the distinction between interior and exterior, allowing natural airflow and light to move freely throughout the house. The architecture prioritises proportion and simplicity, with clean lines, textured surfaces and carefully considered transitions between the different living areas. The kitchen forms part of the wider living environment rather than a separate room, contributing to the sense of continuity that defines the residence. Throughout the interiors, natural materials and muted tones create a calm atmosphere, while the positioning of the openings ensures a constant visual connection with the landscape and the bay below. Accommodation is distributed between the main residence and detached guest quarters, creating a layout that balances communal living with privacy. The arrangement allows different parts of the property to function independently when required, while maintaining a cohesive architectural identity across the estate. Several suites connect directly to outdoor spaces, reinforcing the relationship between the buildings and the surrounding terrain. The outdoor areas are conceived as an extension of the architecture itself. Terraces unfold around the residence, creating a sequence of spaces oriented towards the sea and the changing light across the bay. The landscaping has been designed to integrate naturally with the site, preserving the character of the terrain and allowing the built elements to sit comfortably within their surroundings. A dedicated wellness area is positioned discreetly within the grounds, benefiting from both privacy and open views. Kolymbithres remains one of Paros’ most distinctive coastal locations, known for its sculpted shoreline, sheltered coves and immediate proximity to Naoussa. From the property, both the beaches and the harbour town are reached within minutes, while the elevated position preserves a notable sense of seclusion. The composition of the residence, its relationship with the landscape and its position above the Bay of Naoussa create a setting that feels closely connected to the character of this part of Paros. As the afternoon light moves across the granite coastline and the water below, the surrounding landscape becomes an integral part of the experience of the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A lovely modern detached house with a stunning sea view, on a hillside full of olive trees, in the region of Astra in Kea. The house consists of 300sq.m. and is built on two levels, on a plot of 4500sq.m. It offers 5 bedrooms with wonderful sea views, 3 bathrooms, a cozy living room with a fireplace, a large bright dining room and an equipped kitchen. In the exterior space, there is a BBQ area, a dining table and a lovely 55sq.m. swimming pool with unlimited sea view. A very nice property on the beautiful island of Kea with a unique view of the Aegean Sea.
…By Barnes Greece
A magnificent property in the Paroikia region of Paros island, with an exceptional panoramic view of the Aegean Sea. The property is built on a 7500sq.m. plot and consists of 4 separate residences, newly built, in traditional Cycladic style. The first residence comprises, on the ground floor, a large living room with a fireplace, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen and a toilet room. Upstairs there is a master bedroom with a dressing room, as well as a large private veranda. On the lower floor, there is an additional bedroom with a bathroom and an independent guest room. The second residence offers a large hall and living area, a separate kitchen and a toilet room. There is a master bedroom with a large veranda on the upper floor, while on the lower floor there are 2 additional bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The third residence provides a large living and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, a toilet room and 3 bedrooms, all with private bathrooms, built in typical Cycladic style. The forth residence also offers a comfortable living and dining area with a fireplace, a separate kitchen, a toilet room and one master bedroom on the upper floor, enjoying a lovely veranda with superb sea views. On the lower level, there are two more bedrooms with private bathrooms. The impressive 12×6 m. swimming pool with a lovely bar and large lounge areas, offers magnificent views of the Aegean Sea and the town of Paroikia. A high-quality property, preserving the Cycladic architectural style, in an excellent location, quiet and exclusive, with breathtaking views of the sea.
…By Barnes Greece
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 on the southwestern side of Mykonos, Celestial occupies an elevated setting overlooking the Aegean, with uninterrupted views across the coastline, neighbouring islands and the open sea beyond. Arranged across 765 sqm (8,234 sq.ft.) within a 4,005 sqm (43,109 sq.ft.) plot, the property has been designed to take full advantage of its orientation, capturing the changing character of the landscape from first light through to sunset. The architecture follows a refined interpretation of Cycladic tradition, combining whitewashed volumes, natural stone walls and shaded outdoor spaces that step gently across the hillside. Rather than presenting itself as a single structure, the residence unfolds as a series of interconnected spaces, carefully positioned to preserve privacy while maintaining a continuous visual relationship with the sea. Arrival takes place through landscaped terraces and stone pathways that gradually reveal the property and its views. Throughout the estate, the architecture responds directly to the topography, creating sheltered areas protected from the wind alongside open terraces that face the horizon. This balance between enclosure and openness defines the experience of the house and allows different spaces to respond naturally to the changing conditions of the day. Inside, the principal living areas are characterised by generous proportions, natural light and a restrained material palette. Travertine flooring, soft neutral tones and traditional architectural details create interiors that feel calm and enduring rather than decorative. Large openings frame the sea from almost every room, while the layout encourages a seamless connection between interior spaces and the terraces beyond. The residence comprises six en-suite bedrooms, each positioned to benefit from privacy, independent outdoor access and uninterrupted views. The accommodation follows the same architectural language found throughout the property, prioritising light, proportion and connection to the surrounding landscape. Large openings, natural materials and carefully balanced volumes create rooms that feel both intimate and closely connected to their setting. Outdoor living forms an integral part of the estate. Broad terraces unfold across multiple levels of the site, creating a variety of spaces from which to experience the views and changing light. The infinity pool occupies a prominent position facing the sea, extending the visual connection towards the horizon, while a series of covered and open-air living areas provide shelter and shade throughout the day. The landscaped grounds follow the contours of the hillside, integrating stone retaining walls, planted terraces and pathways into the natural topography. Rather than competing with the setting, the design reinforces the relationship between architecture and landscape, allowing the views, light and surrounding coastline to remain the defining elements of the property. Despite its sense of privacy, Celestial is located within easy reach of Mykonos Town, the airport and the island’s beaches, restaurants and marina facilities. As evening approaches, the western orientation comes fully into focus, with the last light settling across the sea and the islands beyond, becoming an integral part of the daily rhythm of the house. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…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.
Perched majestically atop the rolling hills of Agios Georgios, Akti House, currently undergoing meticulous construction, epitomizes an unparalleled blend of opulence and natural serenity. With a capacious 160m2 indoor space, this forthcoming residence will become a sanctuary of comfort, showcasing two luxurious bedrooms and three impeccably designed bathrooms, ensuring an experience of refined relaxation and utmost privacy for its guests. What distinguishes Akti House is not just its interior opulence but also its exterior allure. The property will feature a private pool and an expansive outdoor area, perfect for leisure and entertainment while relishing the spellbinding views of the bay of St. George and the Ancient Sanctuary of Despotiko. The vistas serve as a constant reminder of the historical significance and natural splendor of the region. Set on a 500m2 plot, the property offers ample space for potential outdoor activities or personalized enhancements. Plans for a loft and cellar BBQ promise to elevate the experience, providing a harmonious blend of comfort and sophistication.
…By Von Poll Greece Single Member S.a.
Phantasia occupies an elevated position on Paros, overlooking a landscape of cultivated fields, traditional settlements and the Aegean beyond. Designed in a contemporary Cycladic style, the residence combines white-rendered architecture with natural stone elements, creating a strong connection to the island’s terrain while maintaining uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside and coastline. The villa extends across 360 sqm (3,875 sq.ft.) on a 4,000 sqm (43,056 sq.ft.) plot and is organised to maximise orientation towards the landscape. Broad terraces run along the principal elevations, creating a gradual transition between the interior spaces and the open views beyond. The architecture is characterised by clean lines, sheltered outdoor areas and carefully positioned openings that frame the sea and horizon from multiple points throughout the property. Inside, the atmosphere is calm, restrained and filled with natural light. Pale flooring, white-beamed ceilings and natural materials soften the contemporary architecture, while large glazed openings ensure a constant visual connection with the landscape. The principal living spaces unfold as a series of interconnected areas facing outward towards the views, with sliding doors allowing the interior to open naturally onto the surrounding terraces. Throughout the day, light moves across the interiors, changing the character of the spaces while reinforcing their connection to the setting. The five bedrooms are arranged to provide both privacy and outlook. Each is positioned to engage with the surrounding landscape, whether through direct access to terraces or wide openings that frame views across the island. The interiors maintain a consistent architectural language of simplicity and proportion, allowing the scenery and natural light to become defining elements of each room. The outdoor areas form a natural extension of the house, with generous terraces arranged around the principal elevations and oriented towards the sea. Covered areas provide shelter from the summer sun, while open sections remain fully exposed to the surrounding views and evening light. The elevated setting creates a continual sense of openness, with the landscape unfolding gradually from the house towards the coastline below. Despite its peaceful position, the property remains conveniently connected to the island’s beaches, villages, restaurants and marina facilities. The combination of elevation, privacy and proximity allows the residence to feel removed from the activity of the island while remaining close to its most sought-after destinations. As the day draws to a close, the light softens across the fields and hillsides below, while the sea beyond becomes a constant presence on the horizon, anchoring the view from every principal part of the house. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programmes.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set on a terraced hillside overlooking the western coastline of Tinos, Lumina is a property shaped by the contours of the land and the character of the island itself. Dry stone walls, native planting and uninterrupted sea views define the setting, while a composition of low-built volumes follows the natural topography rather than imposing upon it. The elevated position creates a constant visual connection with the Aegean, with the changing light becoming one of the defining features of the property throughout the day. Approached through a sequence of landscaped pathways and sheltered courtyards, the residence has been carefully integrated into the slope. The architecture combines the restraint of traditional Cycladic forms with a softer contemporary expression, using local stone, natural materials and simple geometric lines to establish a strong relationship between the built environment and the surrounding landscape. From almost every part of the property, the eye is drawn towards the sea and the neighbouring islands beyond. Extending across approximately 379 sqm (4,079 sq.ft.), the property is currently arranged as a boutique hospitality retreat, with eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms distributed across a collection of independent accommodation spaces and shared living areas. The layout allows for flexibility between private residential use and hospitality operations, while preserving a sense of privacy and autonomy throughout the estate. The interiors continue the same architectural language of simplicity and texture. Stone flooring, limewashed surfaces, exposed timber elements and carefully proportioned openings create spaces that feel calm and naturally suited to the climate of the Cyclades. Large openings frame the surrounding landscape while encouraging natural airflow through the property, reducing the distinction between interior and exterior spaces during the warmer months. Positioned along the edge of the hillside, the principal outdoor areas are oriented towards the western horizon and the open sea beyond. Terraces unfold across multiple levels of the site, creating a variety of spaces that respond to different times of day while maintaining uninterrupted views across the landscape. The relationship between the built areas and the terrain remains consistent throughout, allowing the property to feel connected to the hillside rather than separated from it. The surrounding grounds have been designed to respond naturally to the dry climate of Tinos, with native planting and low-maintenance landscaping integrated into the existing topography. The elevated setting provides both privacy and natural ventilation, while the villages of Kardiani and Pyrgos, together with several of the island’s most appealing beaches, remain within easy reach. The scale of the property, the flexibility of its layout and its close relationship with the landscape create a residence equally suited to private use, hospitality operations or a wellness-focused retreat. As the afternoon light moves across the hillside, the colours of the stone, sea and sky gradually soften, reinforcing the quiet character that defines this part of western Tinos. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on the hillsides above Agios Romanos and Vourni on Tinos, Petra Mare is a contemporary residence designed by architect Aristides Dallas, shaped by the island’s terrain, climate and expansive Cycladic views. Currently under construction and scheduled for completion before the end of 2026, the property occupies a naturally elevated setting where the landscape unfolds towards the sea and the changing light becomes an integral part of daily life. Extending across 190 sqm (2,045 sq.ft.) of interior living space with approximately 200 sqm (2,153 sq.ft.) of terraces and outdoor areas, the residence is arranged as two interconnected volumes that follow the contours of the hillside. Built from stone and integrated into the terrain, the architecture is intentionally restrained, with low horizontal lines, planted roofs and carefully considered proportions allowing the house to settle naturally into its surroundings. From almost every part of the property, views extend across the sea, neighbouring hillsides and the wider Cycladic landscape. The interiors continue this relationship with the setting through a calm palette of natural materials and generous openings that draw light deep into the house. Living, dining and kitchen spaces are arranged as a continuous sequence, oriented towards the views and connected directly to the terraces beyond. Large sliding openings reduce the distinction between interior and exterior spaces, encouraging natural airflow throughout the warmer months and reinforcing the connection between the house and its environment. Four bedrooms are positioned to balance privacy with orientation, each benefiting from natural light and carefully framed outlooks across the landscape. Throughout the residence, the emphasis remains on simplicity, proportion and material authenticity, creating spaces that feel grounded within the character of the island rather than separate from it. The outdoor areas are conceived as a natural extension of the architecture, unfolding across a series of terraces that follow the topography of the site. Multiple sheltered and open-air spaces create different points from which to experience the views, the changing weather and the movement of light across the hillsides. The two heated infinity pools are positioned to reinforce the visual continuity between the property and the landscape beyond, while the preservation of the existing terrain ensures that the natural character of the site remains central to the experience of the house. Sustainability and contemporary infrastructure are integrated throughout the property, including heat pump systems for heating and cooling, KNX home automation, EV charging facilities, biological wastewater treatment and the potential for Energy Class A certification. Located within easy reach of Agios Romanos and Vourni beaches, Petra Mare combines contemporary Cycladic architecture with a strong sensitivity to landscape, orientation and place. As evening light settles across the hillsides, the stone surfaces soften in tone and the sea remains visible beyond, connecting the residence to the wider landscape of Tinos. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
A beautiful residence of mykonian architecture in the area of Panormos, in Mykonos Island. The property of 243sq.m. is located on a plot of 4,097sq.m. and it is developed in 3 levels. The main level consists of a living room, a kitchen, 1 bedroom with an en-suite bathroom giving access to a balcony with sea view, a W.C. and a storage room. On the upper level there is 1 master bedroom with 1 en-suite bathroom and a walk in-closet, as well as 1 additional bedroom. The lower-level disposes 1 bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Moreover, the property offers an independent guesthouse that features a living room, an open plan kitchen, 1 bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Outdoors, there is an infinity pool, seating areas and 4 places of parking. A wonderful choice overlooking the sea, in the wonderful island of Mykonos.
…By Barnes Greece
Sonata occupies an elevated hillside position above Naoussa, where the landscape of Paros opens towards the sea and the rolling contours of the island beyond. Designed by a noted architect in 2004, the residence combines the clarity of Cycladic architecture with a more grounded material expression, using local stone and whitewashed volumes to establish a natural relationship with its surroundings. The property extends across 13,750 sqm (148,003 sq.ft.) of land, with the house carefully positioned to take advantage of both the views and the topography. The architecture follows the contours of the hillside, creating a sequence of interconnected indoor and outdoor spaces that feel sheltered while remaining fully open to the surrounding landscape. From throughout the property, long views extend across Naoussa Bay, the Aegean and the distant Cycladic horizon. The residence is arranged across two distinct levels. The lower level is integrated into the terrain through the use of exposed local stone, anchoring the building within the hillside, while the upper white volumes capture the changing light throughout the day. Broad openings frame the landscape and encourage natural airflow through the interiors during the warmer months, reinforcing the connection between the house and its setting. Inside, the atmosphere is contemporary and restrained, defined by generous proportions, natural materials and carefully considered transitions between spaces. The principal living and dining area unfolds as a single open volume connected directly to the terraces beyond. Large openings allow the landscape to remain a constant presence throughout the interiors, while the material palette introduces warmth and texture without distraction. A separate study provides a more private area within the house, maintaining the same architectural simplicity and sense of calm. Five bedrooms are distributed to maximise privacy and orientation towards the views. Each occupies a distinct position within the overall composition of the house, creating a sense of independence while remaining connected to the wider residence. The accompanying bathrooms continue the architectural language through clean lines, natural materials and understated detailing. The outdoor areas are conceived as an extension of the architecture itself, following the natural levels of the site and creating multiple points from which to experience the changing landscape. The swimming pool is positioned to face the open views across Naoussa Bay, while the surrounding terraces establish a seamless relationship between the residence and its setting. Throughout the day, shifting light moves across the stone surfaces and white façades, emphasising the strong connection between the architecture and the Cycladic landscape. Although notably private, Sonata remains just minutes from the centre of Naoussa and within easy reach of some of Paros’ most sought-after beaches, as well as Paroikia and the port. The property combines architectural clarity, generous land holdings and a privileged hillside position within one of the island’s most established residential locations. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programmes.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned along the caldera edge near Oia, Sonnet comprises approximately 2,752 sqm (29,622 sq.ft.) of land within one of Santorini’s most sought-after settings. The site occupies an elevated position facing the volcanic basin and the open Aegean beyond, with uninterrupted views that extend across the caldera and towards the horizon. The plot follows the natural contours of the landscape, allowing the terrain itself to shape the experience of the property. Its orientation captures the movement of light across the caldera throughout the day, while the elevated position ensures expansive views from every part of the site. Although closely connected to Oia and its amenities, the setting retains a notable sense of privacy and openness. The scale of the land is particularly significant within this part of Santorini, where opportunities for development have become increasingly limited. The site's configuration provides flexibility for a substantial private residence, a hospitality concept or a multi-structure development, with ample space to create architecture that responds directly to the topography and the unique character of the island. Existing planning allowances permit the construction of approximately 1,550 sqm (16,684 sq.ft.) above ground, together with the potential for an additional 1,550 sqm (16,684 sq.ft.) subterranean level integrated into the hillside. This creates the possibility for a development that balances generous accommodation with a discreet architectural presence, taking advantage of the natural slope to preserve views and privacy. The gradual descent of the land lends itself naturally to terraced forms that can follow the contours of the site rather than compete with them. From multiple positions across the property, the caldera remains the defining feature of the outlook, creating a direct relationship between the land and the surrounding landscape that is rarely available on Santorini today. Despite its elevated position, Sonnet remains closely connected to Oia and the wider island, with restaurants, boutiques and daily amenities within easy reach. The combination of scale, position and uninterrupted caldera views creates a setting capable of accommodating an ambitious architectural vision while remaining firmly rooted in the landscape that surrounds it. As the afternoon progresses, the changing light moves across the volcanic basin and the sea beyond, gradually altering the colours and contours of the caldera that define the view from the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Adore occupies an elevated position in Aleomandra, one of Mykonos’ most established waterfront areas, overlooking the Aegean along the island’s southern coastline. Part of a discreet gated complex and comprehensively remodelled in 2019, the residence combines the clean geometry of Cycladic architecture with a more restrained and tactile interior character, where natural materials, soft light and uninterrupted sea views define the experience of the house. Positioned above the shoreline, the property is arranged to maintain a constant visual connection with the water. The architecture follows the natural contours of the site through a composition of white volumes, broad terraces and expansive glazing, allowing the landscape and horizon to remain present from almost every principal space. The elevated setting creates a strong sense of openness, while the surrounding coastline and neighbouring islets form a constantly changing backdrop throughout the day. The interiors are organised around generous open-plan living spaces that face directly towards the sea. Floor-to-ceiling glazing allows daylight to move freely through the house from morning until evening, while a palette of natural textures, timber finishes and neutral tones softens the contemporary architecture. The overall atmosphere remains calm and understated, balancing the clarity of the design with a warmth that feels appropriate to its coastal setting. Woven reed ceilings filter the afternoon light across the main living areas, creating a subtle interplay between texture and shadow. The kitchen integrates naturally within the principal living spaces, maintaining visual continuity throughout the interior. Large sliding openings connect the house directly to the surrounding terraces, allowing the boundaries between inside and outside to dissolve during the summer months and reinforcing the relationship between the architecture and its seafront position. The residence comprises six en suite bedrooms, each designed to provide privacy while maintaining a connection to the surrounding landscape. Several rooms face directly towards the sea, where broad openings frame uninterrupted water views and draw natural light deep into the interiors. Throughout the private accommodation, the same restrained material palette continues, creating a consistent sense of calm across the house. Outdoor spaces unfold across multiple levels, creating a series of terraces that respond naturally to the topography of the site. The principal pool terrace extends towards the sea, emphasising the uninterrupted views across the Aegean, while other outdoor areas provide quieter vantage points overlooking the coastline and surrounding bays. The elevated position allows each terrace to feel connected to the landscape while maintaining privacy from neighbouring properties. A small sandy beach lies within walking distance below the residence, while Mykonos Town, the island’s marinas and the southern coastline’s restaurants and beach clubs remain easily accessible. Despite this proximity, the setting retains a sense of separation from the busier parts of the island, allowing the property to function as a private retreat throughout the season. Adore balances contemporary Mykonian architecture with a quieter and more relaxed sensibility shaped by sea, light and open space. As evening approaches, the changing colours of the Aegean become the defining feature of the view, extending uninterrupted towards the horizon beyond. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-(--header-height) dir=auto data-turn-id=93dea41d-2cac-4e05-b23c-95dd2ad57436 data-turn-id-container=93dea41d-2cac-4e05-b23c-95dd2ad57436 data-testid=conversation-turn-601 data-scroll-anchor=false data-turn=user> *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))] dir=auto data-turn-id=request-6a0d800c-8340-8327-b8d1-db31d586d20d-22 data-turn-id-container=request-6a0d800c-8340-8327-b8d1-db31d586d20d-22 data-testid=conversation-turn-602 data-scroll-anchor=false data-turn=assistant> Positioned high above the coastline on the island of Tinos, Cybele occupies 13,720 sqm (147,680 sq.ft.) of land and commands uninterrupted views across the Aegean towards Mykonos, Syros, Delos, Paros and Naxos. The property sits within the natural contours of the hillside, overlooking Agios Sostis beach from an elevated position that combines openness to the landscape with a strong sense of privacy. Completed in 2023, the residence is composed of clean architectural volumes that draw upon the material language of the Cyclades. Pale rendered surfaces, local stone and shaded transitional spaces allow the house to sit comfortably within its surroundings, while broad openings establish a continuous relationship with the sea and horizon beyond. The architecture remains deliberately restrained, allowing the setting itself to become the defining feature of the experience. A sequence of courtyards and terraces creates a gradual arrival through the property, moving from more sheltered spaces towards increasingly open views of the sea. This progression establishes a clear connection between the residence and the landscape, while providing protection from the summer winds and creating areas of varying scale and character throughout the property. The principal living spaces are arranged within an open-plan layout designed to maximise light, views and natural airflow. Generous proportions, double-height volumes and wide openings create a sense of continuity between interior and exterior spaces. A palette of screed flooring, natural stone and dark timber detailing reinforces the calm architectural character of the house, while the changing colours of the sea and sky become an integral part of the atmosphere throughout the day. Accommodation includes three bedrooms within the main residence, each positioned to maintain a direct connection to the surrounding landscape and sea views. Their design follows the same restrained architectural approach found throughout the property, emphasising proportion, light and simplicity over decoration. A separate guest wing containing two additional bedrooms allows for independent accommodation while preserving privacy within the principal house. Outdoor living forms a natural extension of the architecture. Terraces unfold along the contours of the site, creating a variety of spaces that respond to different orientations and conditions throughout the day. The infinity pool is positioned along the edge of the property, reinforcing the visual connection between the residence, the horizon and the neighbouring islands beyond. The elevated western orientation gives the property exceptional afternoon and evening light. As the sun moves across the Aegean, the character of the house shifts with it, while the surrounding landscape gradually softens into the colours of dusk. Despite its secluded setting, Cybele remains within easy reach of Tinos Town and the village of Triantaros, offering convenient access to the island’s harbour, traditional villages and year-round amenities. The scale of the land, the breadth of the views and the careful integration of the architecture within the hillside create a residence that feels inseparable from its setting. From first light across the Aegean to the final glow on the horizon, the landscape remains the constant presence throughout the property.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Panamera is located up in the hills of Agios Lazaros, on the island of Mykonos, where the sparkling azure sea stretches as far as the eye can see and the beauty of the island merges with the magic of nature. With a living area of 290sqm, there is plenty of space to call home. The open plan layout of the upper level incorporates the living area with a simple white decor that allows the views to make a big statement in the space. Traditional seating is styled around an open fire place and the white wooden beams on the ceiling enhance the overall aesthetic. An arch creates a visual separation between the living area and the kitchen, giving each area its own identity, whilst at the same time, maintaining the openness and natural light. Also on this floor are four en-suite bedrooms. The simplicity of the cool white color scheme is incredibly refreshing, allowing the organic furnishings to truly shine. Additionally, the abundance of natural light that floods through the windows further enhances the bright and airy ambiance. The defining feature of Panamera lies in its location, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Aegean Sea, the nearby enchanting island of Delos, and Ornos. The lower level is made up of two separate guest suites, one with one bedroom and the second with two bedrooms. Both guest suites have living areas and kitchens and each has its own independent entrance. These two lower level suites offer versatility and comfort for when guests come to stay and provide a wide range of options, whether you need a quiet workspace or just little extra space from time to time. During the day, bask in the sun’s warmth on comfortable sunbeds, take a refreshing dip in the infinity pool that smoothly merges with the hypnotic sea, and let the views of the bright blue waters and endless horizons soothe your senses. As night falls, be enchanted by the gentle glow of the moon and stars overhead, complemented by the captivating Mykonian lights. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Masion de la Mer, located on the island of Paros, is a modern five bedroom villa that combines the beauty of its beachfront location with the tranquility of a nature protected area. The clean and sleek design of the minimalist interiors creates a sense of harmony, and the use of neutral colors and simple lines contribute to a minimalist aesthetic that is both calming and visually appealing. One prominent feature of the interiors is the floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows. These windows not only flood the space with natural light, but they also merge the open plan living space and kitchen with the inviting outdoor terrace. This seamless connection to the outdoors creates a feeling of unity between nature and the interior environment. The living space is drenched in the views and the surroundings become an integral part of the lifestyle experience whilst also creating an added sense of expansiveness. Enjoy time spent outdoors on the spacious terrace, complete with a kitchen, where you can enjoy sitting under the shade of the pergola. A private pool and a sunken lounge, are fantastic additions to the outdoor space, whether you’re in the mood take a swim, soak up some sun, read a book, or simply enjoy the surroundings, this is the ideal spot. Maison de la Mer beckons you to unwind and escape the pressures of daily life just steps from the beach Each well-appointed bedroom suite boasts sleek en-suite bathrooms, generous closets, and wonderful vistas. The interior design showcases a harmonious blend of white, wood, and marble, creating an atmosphere that complements and accentuates the vibrant blues of the surrounding waters. Designed to provide flexibility and independence, the house features three spacious downstairs bedrooms with private entrances and charming terraces, offering privacy for your friends and family. Upstairs, the primary bedroom offers panoramic views from its private balcony. An additional en-suite bedroom with sea views can be found on the ground floor. With Santa Maria and Filizi beaches just a leisurely stroll away and the beaches of Ampelas and Laggeri, as well as the vibrant Naousa, within a short drive, Maison de la Mer ensures unlimited exploration and adventure. Indulge in the golden hue of the sun’s therapeutic rays as you immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Paros. This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set within 6,200 sqm (66,736 sq.ft.) of landscaped grounds near Naousa and Santa Maria Beach, Selene occupies an elevated position overlooking the western coastline of Paros. Designed in a contemporary Cycladic style, the property is composed of clean white volumes and generous terraces arranged to capture wide views across the bay and the changing light of the sunset throughout the year. Approached through a private entrance courtyard, the house gradually reveals its connection to the sea. The architecture is defined by simplicity, proportion and openness, with broad glazed openings framing the landscape and creating a continuous visual relationship between the interiors and the horizon beyond. Natural light moves freely through the house from morning until evening, while the orientation allows the sea to remain present from many of the principal rooms. Extending across 460 sqm (4,951 sq.ft.), the residence has been designed around a fluid connection between interior and exterior spaces. The main living areas combine sitting, dining and kitchen spaces within a bright open-plan layout, where understated materials and a restrained palette allow the surrounding landscape to take precedence. Full-height openings lead directly onto the terraces, creating a natural transition between the interior and the outdoor living areas. The accommodation is arranged across separate levels, providing both privacy and flexibility. Two bedrooms on the upper level enjoy elevated views across the coastline, while three additional bedrooms are positioned on the lower level alongside an independent guest house. Throughout the property, the bedrooms maintain a close relationship with the landscape through direct access to terraces, gardens or outdoor seating areas, reinforcing the sense of connection between the house and its surroundings. Outdoor spaces form an integral part of the property. Broad terraces extend towards the view, centred around an infinity pool that follows the orientation of the site. Shaded areas are distributed throughout the grounds, creating comfortable spaces throughout the day, while the layout allows for both openness and privacy across the exterior living areas. The position of the villa provides protection from stronger northern winds while continuing to benefit from natural airflow and uninterrupted sea views. Despite its peaceful setting, Selene remains close to the harbour, restaurants and year-round amenities of Naousa. Santa Maria Beach and several of the island’s most desirable coastal destinations are equally accessible, placing the property within one of the most sought-after areas of Paros. As the sun moves westward across the bay, the changing light becomes a defining element of the property, softening the white architecture and drawing attention back to the sea that surrounds the landscape beyond. Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa and Greek Non-Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Set within the quieter landscape of southern Rhodes, Tideborn is a contemporary residence positioned a short distance from the coastline, where open views extend across the sea and the surrounding countryside. The architecture follows a restrained composition of clean horizontal lines, white-rendered volumes and natural stone surfaces, responding to the scale and character of the landscape rather than competing with it. Its elevated position allows the house to maintain a continuous visual connection to the coast while preserving a sense of privacy within its surroundings. The residence is arranged across two levels, with the principal living spaces occupying the upper floor to maximise natural light and sea views. Here, the interior unfolds as a series of interconnected spaces where the boundaries between living, dining and kitchen areas remain deliberately fluid. Full-height glazing spans much of the seaward façade, drawing the landscape into the house and allowing daylight to move through the interiors throughout the day. A palette of pale stone, white plaster and natural timber creates a calm and cohesive atmosphere, while large openings connect the interior directly to the surrounding terraces. The lower level accommodates the private areas of the house, positioned to benefit from greater shelter and direct access to the landscape beyond. The bedrooms maintain the same architectural language found throughout the property, favouring simplicity, proportion and natural light over decorative detail. Openings are carefully positioned to frame views towards the sea, gardens and surrounding countryside, while shaded outdoor areas extend the living spaces beyond the interior walls. Outdoor areas are integrated into the overall design rather than treated as separate spaces. Terraces wrap around the house at different levels, allowing the architecture to respond naturally to changing light and prevailing winds throughout the day. Covered sections provide shelter during the warmer months, while open terraces remain oriented towards the coastline and the wider horizon. The transition between interior and exterior spaces is intentionally seamless, reinforcing the relaxed rhythm of coastal living. The position of the property allows easy access to some of the quieter beaches of southern Rhodes, an area known for its open landscapes, clear water and less developed coastline. The orientation of the house encourages natural airflow during the summer months, while the combination of shaded areas, stone construction and carefully considered openings contributes to a comfortable living environment throughout the year. Rather than relying on elaborate gestures, Tideborn is defined by proportion, light and its relationship with the surrounding landscape. From the upper level, the view remains open towards the sea, where the changing colours of the coastline and water provide a constant connection to the setting beyond the house.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Along the untouched southern coastline of Rhodes, this rare seafront property occupies nearly 20,000 sqm of protected coastal land within one of the most environmentally preserved landscapes in the South Aegean. The plot stretches directly towards the sea with more than 160 metres of sandy beachfront, where dunes, low native vegetation and shallow turquoise water remain almost entirely undisturbed. The atmosphere here is defined less by development and more by landscape, wind and open horizon. The coastline forms part of the wider South Rhodes Natura 2000 ecosystem, a protected area that has preserved the region from intensive construction and commercial use. As a result, the surrounding environment remains exceptionally quiet and natural, with long stretches of empty beach, low coastal scrub and clear water extending uninterrupted along the shoreline. Building permissions for the property allow for a residence of up to 400 sqm, suitable for a substantial private villa while ensuring the wider landscape retains its open character. From the beach itself, the sea remains remarkably calm during the summer months due to the prevailing inland winds, creating sheltered conditions from May through October. The shallow gradient of the bay and the protection offered by the surrounding coastline also make the area suitable for anchorage directly offshore. Throughout the day, the colour of the water changes continuously between pale green and deep blue depending on the movement of light across the sandbanks and the open sea beyond. The wider area remains ecologically significant and supports a range of wildlife rarely encountered in more developed parts of the Greek coastline. Sea eagles, falcons, harriers and squacco herons move across the dunes and wetlands nearby, while sea turtles and dolphins are known to appear along the coast throughout the warmer months. Even the landscape itself feels unusually intact — wind-shaped sand, low dunes and native planting continuing uninterrupted towards the shoreline. Despite the sense of isolation, the property remains connected to the southern villages of Rhodes. Kattavia lies approximately 8 km away, while Lachania can be reached within 10 km and Prassonisi within a short drive further south. The surrounding region retains a slower rhythm than the northern side of the island, with traditional villages, agricultural land and long undeveloped coastlines still defining much of the area. In the late afternoon, the sand begins to take on warmer golden tones while the surface of the sea remains almost completely still beneath the low evening light. Wind patterns leave delicate ridges across the shoreline that remain visible until the tide reaches them again, while the sound of the water moving gently across the beach becomes the only interruption to the stillness of the landscape. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
Helios Heights extends across 54,491 sqm of waterfront land on Thirasia, the quieter island positioned opposite Santorini within the caldera. Rising gently from the coastline towards higher volcanic ground, the property faces directly towards the cliffs and villages of Santorini, with uninterrupted views across open water from nearly every point on the site. The landscape remains largely untouched, shaped by volcanic earth, sea wind and centuries of minimal intervention rather than intensive development. The scale of the land creates a rare sense of openness and privacy within the Cyclades. The terrain moves gradually between flatter natural plateaus and softer inclines before falling sharply towards the water below, allowing multiple positions for a future residence while preserving wide sightlines across the caldera and neighbouring islands. From the upper sections of the property, the horizon opens fully towards the volcanic basin, while the changing contours of the coastline create a constant relationship between land, sea and sky. Current building permissions allow for either a 600 sqm (6,458 sqft) above-ground residence or a subterranean property of up to 1,200 sqm (12,917 sqft) integrated into the hillside itself. The natural topography lends itself particularly well to architecture embedded within the terrain, where the contours of the land provide both shelter from the prevailing summer winds and uninterrupted continuity with the surrounding volcanic landscape. The size of the site allows a residence to remain entirely private without sacrificing openness towards the sea. Throughout the property, the atmosphere remains markedly quieter and less developed than neighbouring Santorini. Dry grasses move across the volcanic earth, narrow footpaths continue towards the cliff edges, and long stretches of the landscape remain almost entirely undisturbed. The colours of the caldera shift gradually throughout the day, from pale mineral tones in the morning light to deeper gold and ochre hues as the sun lowers across the western Aegean. Across the water, the cliffs of Santorini soften into muted pink and grey during the final hours before sunset. Despite its seclusion, the property maintains a constant visual connection to the wider caldera. From several points across the land, the volcanic basin opens completely towards the sea channel below, while the scattered houses and white chapels of Thirasia remain visible along the ridgelines nearby. The relationship between scale, horizon and terrain defines the character of the site far more than any surrounding development. Thirasia remains one of the least altered islands in the Cyclades, retaining a slower and more agricultural rhythm while remaining only a short boat crossing from Santorini itself. Helios Heights combines complete privacy with some of the widest uninterrupted caldera views available anywhere in the region. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and Non Dom Programme.
…By Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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