Description
Property Description
Resting peacefully, almost as an extension of the famous Agios Sostis beach as if it owns it, this first class villa is a rarity. Tinian architecture of stone and white, simple, comfortable and classy. 600 sqm. of luxury space, creatively equipped with a mix of modern and traditional furnishings, 7 en-suite bedrooms and 8 full bathrooms, plenty for family and guests. The two extensive kitchens or the outdoors BBQ challenge you to try your cooking dexterities and improvise.
The full moon, twice in the month of August, overshadows the night lights of Mykonos right across as it stands in the middle mirroring itself egotistically in the sea discreetly asking you to turn the villa lights off. Your beloved family and friends will admire the idea.
The mornings are special. Walk barefooted to the beach and dive in before you start your day. Then enjoy your breakfast in the veranda with the sea breeze caressing your body. The full well groomed garden and the sea view is there to remind you that it is a never enough experience.
The Tinos gastronomy is famous and renowned. So many villages around hospitable and inviting will introduce you to to the island's exclusive tastes for lunch or dinner. Then drive to the capital Hora for a drink. Return and relax by the spacious swimming pool and watch the lights of Mykonos trembling in the night. You feel you have it all. In fact you do.
Location Description
Located on the northern side of the Cyclades, Tinos is one of the most enchanting Greek Islands. Most villages were created in the medieval or Byzantine times. They have been kept unchanged offering a short journey in history. Built in leeward slopes to protect residents from the wind, hidden or built high on the mountains to keep away pirates, they often resemble fortresses. Whitewashed and simple, they follow the minimal Cycladic style. The square, the fountain, the arcades, arches, alleys, the cobbled paths, marble stairs, all common elements of the villages, are craft works and a case study for modern architects.
The culinary wealth of Tinos and the systematic efforts for its dissemination have made it a top domestic gastronomic destination. Tinian wine, is an integral part of the island’s gastronomic identity. Wine lovers may visit wineries and vineyards, enjoy wine tastings and pairings with local products and taste the wine labels in plenty of restaurants and wine bars or purchase them directly from plenty of retail stores.
Above all sites stands The Holy Church of Panagia Evaggelistria of Tinos (Our Lady of Tinos) which is the most important Orthodox pilgrimage in Greece and one of the most famous throughout the world.
Accessibility: The closest International Airport is in Mykonos. Upon your arrival at the airport, you can reach the Mykonos sea port, a 15 min drive and embark on the ferry that transfers you to Tinos in 20 minutes. If you chose to fly to the Athens international airport, a 15 minute drive by taxi or rented car takes you to the ship port of Rafina and the ferry boat transfers you to Tinos in 3 hours. Tinos is very well connected with Andros and many other Aegean islands daily.
Investment Dynamics: Tinos presents a particular potential as an investment opportunity linked to both the rapid growth of its tourist economy and the growing trend for permanent residence. Its total population has risen in the past five years based on demographic data by 10% and thus the demand for real estate.