This luxurious villa is located in the Cavo Glyfadi area of Aleomandra, Mykonos. The residence offers stunning sea views and panoramic sunsets, set on a 1,000 sq.m. plot with approximately 710 sq.m. of built space. The property features an expansive swimming pool with jacuzzi, sun-drenched terraces, an open-air bar, shaded seating and dining areas, and a barbecue corner. Due to the hillside location, the villa extends over two levels. The interior combines Mediterranean charm with elegant, contemporary design. The ground floor includes five master bedrooms with direct access to wellness amenities such as a steam room (“hammam”) and a gym. Additional facilities on this level include a laundry room, an en-suite bedroom for service personnel, and independent staff quarters. The first floor houses an open-plan living and dining area, a fully equipped modern kitchen, a master bedroom, and a guest toilet. High-quality finishes and thoughtful details are present throughout, including wooden-plank ceilings, oak flooring, a lift, an alarm system, pre-installation for CCTV, and a solar water heating system. This villa combines refined design, luxury, and functional planning, offering privacy, comfort, and spectacular views while integrating seamlessly with the Aleomandra coastline. The unique beauty and appeal of Mykonos island are palpable from the very first moment onwards. Its majestic rolling topography and its unbeatable Cycladic backdrop set the island among the most sought-after destinations worldwide. Mykonos is one of the trendiest islands globally since it blends superbly bustling and hustling cosmopolitan areas with urban life and vivid nightlife, with romantic and idyllic remote lodges for homelovers. The sunny Cycladic plateau of the island exceeds all year round while the Myconian scenery provokes various leisure challenges. It is composed of picturesque bays, such as Ornos, with glitteringly white beaches and turquoise Aegean Sea waters that boast a panoramic outlook of the islets “Delos” and “Rheneia”. On top of that the majority of the bays of Mykonos constitute a frequent anchorage of many boats and yachts for those who would rather a more developed resort atmosphere. Mykonos is an “international cradle” and “multi-cultural meeting point” for fashion trends, artistic and social movements, and business jet-set. Mykonos is just two and a half hours flight from central Europe and some twenty-five minutes flight from Athens. Last but not least it belongs among the top destinations for return of investment within the Mediterranean region.