TRAVEL SERIES || Plan Your Next Vacation at These Five Opulent Villas Filled with Cycladic Aesthetics
As the world slowly re-opens post-pandemic, the desire to discover new lands and experiences is at an all-time high. Our travel series seeks to inspire you with unique travel options and itineraries worldwide, spanning the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, and beyond. Join us as we embark on a luxury journey with The Greek Villas nestled in different islands.
If Greece were a colour, it would have to be blue and white.
The allure of the white-washed villages, blue-domed churches and dry stone walls in perfect harmony with the crystal clear sky, deep blue sea and coastal coves is what makes the country a picture-perfect paradise. Greece is home to 227 picturesque islands, including the famed Santorini, but many more are also worth visiting. We have compiled a list of 5 brand-new luxury accommodations located in different islands by The Greek Villas below, where sun-worshippers can escape from the crisp air to the Mediterranean breeze!
Dali, Sifnos
The astounding villa Dali boasts panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and vast plains of Sifnos. Its main house is split into 3 different units for different purposes – the main unit hosts a large living room with a welcoming fireplace and kitchen with dining seating for 10 people. The second unit has a king-size en-suite bedroom and pergola-shaded sitting area — a perfect space for lovebirds who need privacy. The guesthouse features a fully-equipped kitchenette and a small living room. Dali’s interior design incorporates minimalist aesthetics with a touch of raw materials such as woodwork and rattan, making it a refreshing backdrop of the breathtaking sea view that seamlessly collides with the natural surroundings.
Why Dali? Fitness enthusiasts can maintain a perfect physique while on vacation with an infinity pool, an outdoor gym overlooking the sparkling blue water, and a bocce court.
Price: from €14,000 per week
Hampton, Antiparos
Constructed with stone facades, the villa is an ode to the pristine, untouched landscape of Antiparos. While the exterior gives a rustic feel, the interior offers a contemporary spin to the well-lit space with every essential minimalist component - earthy tones with a pop of colour, clean lines, geometric shapes and last but not least, Cycladic elements. The living room has a fully-equipped kitchen next to the dining table for guests to enjoy a good chat, whereas a double bedroom and a twin bedroom on the ground floor are interconnected. Want to catch a sun-kissed glow? Enjoy a sunbath on the lounge chairs before taking a dip in the infinity pool.
Why Hampton? It can fulfill different family members’ needs - While kids are playing around in the gardens filled with local flora and herbs, parents can transform the staff room into a temporary office.
Price: from €25,000 per week
Diego, Paros
The villa’s cubic formations pay homage to the much-loved Cycladic architecture which flawlessly complements the pristine Parian environs. Diego comprises three ample levels that feature a white/neutral colour palette, making the room extra spacious especially when the natural lights are reflected on the walls. The masterpiece presents 3 levels of opulent living where you can enjoy a visual feast with unobstructed sea views from the terrace and numerous lounge areas, and make use of multiple facilities and amenities including home cinema equipment, open-air professional bars, the outdoor kitchen professionally equipped with a pizza oven and an infinity pool.
Why Diego? Featuring a vast array of facilities, the villa is the perfect stay to throw a party - the ground floor can accommodate up to 10 guests in 3 double and a twin en-suite bedroom with an independent entrance.
Price: from €53,750 per week
Tribune in Porto Heli
Nestled within a lushly vegetated pin forest, the villa brings The Secret Garden to life from the inside and out. The interior exudes an elegant vintage flair with its aristocratic elements from patterns, furnishings to materials. In addition to the master double en-suite bedrooms on the upper floors that offer a panoramic view, guests can connect with nature as they please from the bedrooms on the ground floor which all have private access to the pool area and the gardens. If you manage to resist the alluring coast in front of the house, you will find yourself lounging around its shimmering swimming pool where the aromas of the lush gardens and the pine forest will soothe your soul.
Why Tribune? For those who want to travel back in time and indulge in an aristocratic elegance, or want to connect deeply with nature thanks to the property’s surrounding gardens and forests.
Price: from €56,000 per week
Britney, Mykonos
The villa is located right above the most cosmopolitan destination in Mykonos that overlooks a breathtaking city view. The interior is where modern sophistication meets nature - an artistic blend of natural materials such as stone and bamboo with manmade materials such as metal and marble with a smooth, asymmetrical shape. Guests can relax at their leisure within the idyllic vacation environment, settling into the premium furnishings made of premium materials while sipping on a curated selection of fine wines. Four en-suite bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows welcome natural sunlight to create a lively, almost angelic atmosphere.
Why Britney? The villa is located at a high point and surrounded by high walls, offering ultra-privacy and beautiful scenery at the same time.
Price: Available upon request
The Greek Villas provide an array of customized services based on your preferences, ranging from culinary extravagance and wine tasting, exclusive pick-up service with a private helicopter, to yacht experiences for travellers to explore the hidden gems of Greece. As Europe has opened its border, it’s time to plan your long-awaited getaway and immerse in pure luxury! Click here to learn more about the new villas.