Villa Isidoros has been built on a 10-acre estate and consists of a main building, three guest houses, a 15-meter swimming pool, a large living area and a stone-built barbecue in the outdoor dining area.
Elegant stone steps lead to the entrance of the main building, while a stone ramp has been designed for the disabled, through which luggage can also be transported comfortably. The main building has on the ground floor a large living room and dining room with a view of the sea, kitchen, WC, three bedrooms, maid's room and a lover's room.
The ground floor of the main building is dominated by the living room, with modern white sofas, armchairs in fuchsia, works of art by important Greek painters on the walls and a large television. The ceiling is framed by wooden beams, while three huge windows offer unforgettable images of the bay of Parikia, day and night.
Two tall patio doors bring you to the swimming pool and the open spaces of the living room and the barbecue.
Next to the living room, the dining room with the 110-year-old monastery table and bamboo armchairs completes the welcoming summer atmosphere that the Cyclades visitor is looking for. The huge window offers a magnificent view of the sea and the famous Panagia Ekatontapyliani, standing proud for 1,500 years. It Iis the work of the most important architect of the Byzantine Empire, Isidoros, who had designed the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople, the most important monument of Christianity.
The dining room communicates through a large open archway with the well-equipped kitchen, which is also accessible from the central hallway. On the opposite side of it there is the large WC and next to it a corridor, which on the left leads to a large bedroom and on the right to the maid's room (with its own bathroom) . The bedroom on the left has a king-size bed, dressing area, bamboo armchair, TV and three windows facing the sea. It also has a separate entrance with a large terrace and sitting area facing the sea and the pool area. In the anteroom of the bedroom is a large wardrobe and opposite it is the bathroom.
Before the main WC we meet internal staircase, which leads to the first floor. There are two bedrooms with king-size beds, their own bathrooms, televisions and large wardrobes. One bedroom is particularly large, it has two armchairs with a coffee table, TV and mini bar. The two windows face the sea, while the balcony door leads to a terrace with a sitting area and a view of the sea and the pool area. The large bathroom has an opening to the ceiling.
The second bedroom has a balcony door to the sea, with a small sitting area.
Three different ways (doors) lead to the (15 meter long) pool area. There, comfortable sunbeds and chaise longues await you, to enjoy your bath and the view of the sunset on summer afternoons. Around the pool there are flower beds with plants, an olive tree, and in the corner a shower for a quick bath.
A few meters from the pool is the dining area for 12 people, protected from the sun by a pergola. There you can enjoy lunch, but also the evening dinner at sunset, with fine food that can be prepared on the stone-built barbecue, which is right next door.
Moments of relaxation, at any time of the day, are offered by the sofas and armchairs in the also covered living area in the surrounding area of the pool.
At the end of the pool, three guesthouses await visitors, on three different levels. The ground floor is the largest. It includes: king-size bed, dressing table, wardrobe, living room with bamboo armchairs, TV, mini bar and, of course, its own bathroom.
An external staircase leads to the first floor guest room with a king-size bed (which can also be separated into two singles), a dressing table, a bathroom and a spacious wardrobe. On the veranda there is a small living room, with an amazing view of the harbor and the unique sunset.
Below the ground floor guest house, an external staircase leads to the third guest house, with its unique privacy. The bed is a king-size bed and the bathroom is full of light. The balcony door brings us to the wonderful terrace with a view of the sea and the constant movement of ships.
from | to | daily price | minimum stay |
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28 Sep 2024 | 25 Oct 2024 | €1290 | 5 nights |
04 May 2025 | 31 May 2025 | €1290 | 5 nights |
01 Jun 2025 | 14 Jun 2025 | €1430 | 5 nights |
15 Jun 2025 | 28 Jun 2025 | €1575 | 7 nights |
29 Jun 2025 | 05 Jul 2025 | €1930 | 7 nights |
06 Jul 2025 | 12 Jul 2025 | €2000 | 7 nights |
13 Jul 2025 | 19 Jul 2025 | €2080 | 7 nights |
20 Jul 2025 | 16 Aug 2025 | €2215 | 7 nights |
17 Aug 2025 | 23 Aug 2025 | €2000 | 7 nights |
24 Aug 2025 | 30 Aug 2025 | €1930 | 7 nights |
31 Aug 2025 | 14 Sep 2025 | €1645 | 7 nights |
15 Sep 2025 | 27 Sep 2025 | €1430 | 5 nights |
28 Sep 2025 | 25 Oct 2025 | €1290 | 5 nights |