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Private Island Retreat GREECE
The Cyclades islands are renowned for their stunning beaches and glorious sunsets — and Private Island Retreat is no exception. Private Island Retreat offers a sense of full
immersion in exclusive luxury, in a prized location that has, over the years, attracted the likes of Greta Garbo, the Picasso family, Gene Kelly, Thierry Mugler, Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford. Time seems to stand still in this idyllic location,
a magnificent natural reserve at the start of the Cycladic islands — and a land of gorgeous sunsets and peaceful nature. The historical estate sprawls across 900 acres
and is covered with stately cypress trees, ancient olive groves and shady pines, all framed by white-sand beaches and calm turquoise waters. This provides an idyllic setting for events and festivities, with endless private space amid a truly beautiful natural backdrop. The isle is home to a private chapel with breathtaking ocean views — making it perfect for weddings, christenings and celebrations to remember.
The main villa and guest houses are made up
of a collection of individual wings with unique features and distinct characteristics. It’s framed by tall trees and has its own exclusive beach, while its bedrooms feature antique furnishings, plush bedding and French windows that open onto show-stopping vistas. Master bedrooms here are equipped with ceiling fans, there’s air conditioning in every room, insect screens on all windows and doors, and reliable wi-fi throughout. Private Island Retreat offers outdoor dining
spaces under the twinkling stars, catering to a sophisticated palate, with regional ingredients and fine wine pairings. Menus feature a gourmet selection of seasonal products from the organic vegetable and herb garden. This luxurious hideaway is a short boat ride
away from neighbouring villages and attractions, including quaint seafood restaurants and a beautiful medieval castle. It’s also the gateway for day trips to sister Cycladic islands and Athens’s cosmopolitan attractions.
Don’t miss Enjoy a picnic on the beach followed by sundowners on the pier, revelling in the most beautiful sunset in the Cyclades
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KEY FACILITIES • 10 large bedrooms and master suites • Private chef • BBQ area • Traditional wood-burning oven • Private boat
KEY ACTIVITIES • Kitesurfing • Windsurfing • Paddleboarding • Kayaking • Scuba diving • Snorkelling • Cliff jumping • Hiking • Cooking lessons • Yoga • Massage
Get in touch
privateislandretreat.com
T: +30 6907335214 E:
info@privateislandretreat.com,
greekislandretreat@gmail.com
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