In the heart of Aliki, just a four-minute walk from the sandy and turquoise waters of Agios Nikolaos Beach, this sea-view villa captures the slow rhythm of island life. The beach feels almost unreal, calm, shallow, like a secret lagoon, while just seven minutes walking away, the village harbor hums with life. Fishermen unload their morning catch, families gather at seaside tavernas, and the scent of grilled octopus drifts through the air.
Set on a 1,010 sq.m. plot within the urban zone, the property allows for additional building and the option to create a swimming pool. Built in 1989 and spanning 323 sq.m., the villa blends traditional Cycladic character with practical living. The main house unfolds across three levels, with a total of seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. It includes independent guest spaces, two fireplaces, and a basement that could be reimagined for creative or residential use. A two-level guesthouse offers even more flexibility, with a self-contained studio upstairs and a two-bedroom apartment below. There’s also a 60 sq.m. storage space that could be converted into another living unit.
Surrounded by a garden and shaded corners, the property is equipped with solar water heating, double-glazed windows. Each part of the house has its own entrance, offering privacy and potential for hosting or short-term rental. For those with a vision, this could be more than a Villa, it could become a charming family-run boutique hotel, with private suites, common garden spaces and pool, and a location that’s just steps from both the sea and the village. A place to live, to welcome, and to create something lasting by the water.