Villa Isidore Greece
Holiday Home Rental Description
Villa Isodore is a stunning classic Cycladic holiday home on the south coast of magical Mykonos that will simply take your breath away. This unique property is set in its own five and a half thousand square metres of grounds, populated with mature Mediterranean trees and shrubs, and has a sense of tranquillity and privacy.
The elegant accommodation is built over two levels, with a main family house, separate guest studios, and staff quarters, a sea view terrace with a private infinity swimming pool, and an eight person Jacuzzi. The villa enjoys panoramic sea views over the crystal clear waters of the Aegean Sea, and the nearest sandy beach is a short ten minute stroll. Villa Isodore has seven spacious bedrooms, and can comfortably accommodate up to eighteen guests, ideal for a large family gathering or friends’ get together. The villa’s exterior is classic whitewashed local stone, whilst the interior is furnished in a contemporary beach house style, and decorated in gentle whites, pale blues, and soft ochre. Villa Isodore comes with private parking for up to eight cars, and for your comfort and entertainment, complimentary air conditioning and Wi-Fi are included throughout.
Enter the Main Villa on the ground floor level, where there is a huge one hundred and fifty square metres of light and airy open plan living space. There are two seating areas, the first with two large white comfy sofas, a handcrafted coffee table, and a flat-screen television. The second library space has two white sofas, a pebble coffee table, and a beautiful handcrafted built-in bookcase for your reading pleasure. The adjacent all-white dining area has a gracious table and chairs to entertain indoors. The white and stainless steel kitchen is fully equipped with the latest appliances to cater for your holiday, including a six ring hob, a built-in oven and microwave, a dishwasher, and an American style family sized fridge freezer. Two bedrooms are located on this floor, the first is a dreamy mosquito-netted, billowing white curtained double bedroom. Whilst the second is a super fun room perfect for kids, with two sets of bunk beds, one blue, one pink. These bedrooms share a bathroom, and a handy storeroom completes the ground floor. Take the stairs to the first floor where you will find the master bedroom suite. The bedroom has a double bed, handcrafted driftwood furniture, an en suite bathroom, and sea views.
The Guest Studios are four separate suites each with its own entrance and en suite bathrooms and are ideal for couples. The first studio can sleep up to four guests, with a separate double en suite bedroom, and a bed in the seating area, with a small kitchenette. Two further studios sleep two, with a double bed and en suite bathroom, and one has its own kitchenette. The fourth studio has an en suite twin bedroom, with two single beds, and a small kitchen. Separate staff quarters, with an en suite studio apartment completes the accommodation.
We bet you’ll be spending most of your time on the seriously impressive outside living space, with its two-tiered stone paved terrace and private pool. The lagoon-like Roman step entry infinity swimming pool is a large forty square metres, after an invigorating swim, enjoy relaxing in the adjacent eight seater Jacuzzi. The pool is surrounded by creamed cushioned sun loungers, positioned for picture perfect sea views. Seek the shade under the purpose built pergola, which is home to a soft seating area of a dove grey rattan sofa and chairs, ideal for a mid-morning catch up or a sunset cocktail. Eat alfresco overlooking the Aegean Sea at the stone sculpted ten seater table, and dine off local delicacies freshly grilled on the traditional wood fire barbeque.
Villa Isodore is located on the southern tip of the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos, part of the Cyclades in the heart of the Aegean Sea. The exclusive island of Mykonos measures only ten kilometres long by fifteen kilometres wide, so wherever you want to go it’s only a short drive away. The villa is just eleven kilometres from Mykonos airport, which is served by both local and international flight operators. If you are island hopping, the nearby islands Naxos and Syros also have their own airports.
The new port of Mykonos is a hub of activity for those landing and departing from the ferries, or super yachts cruising the Aegean, and is a quick twenty five minute drive to the villa. The villa is near the resort town of Elia on the south coast, famous for its white sandy beaches, and stylish seafront restaurants. Villa Isodore boasts one of the best locations on the island of Mykonos, situated just a kilometre metre from the beautiful soft sandy beach of Agrari, a ten minute walk down a well-worn path will take you to paradise. Agrari Beach is family-friendly, offering a selection of water sports, a playground, and cafes and bars, the south coast beaches have calmer sea waters than those in the north, which can be affected by the notoriously strong winds. Near the villa, there is a tennis court, fitness centre, and fishing opportunities.
The coastline is populated with many beautiful golden sandy beaches, take your pick from nearby nudist Elia beach, to the family-friendly favourite of Plays Gialos Beach, or party, party, party all day long on Paradise Beach, with its crystal clear waters, restaurants, bars, and clubs with resident DJs, there’s something for everyone on the island of Mykonos. During daylight hours play penance in one of the eight hundred churches that populate the island, most notably Paraportiani, which is a unique construction combining four styles of architecture.
Take a visit to Mykonos town, known locally as Chora, and only five kilometres from the villa. Here you can wander the maze of streets with the colourful Cycladic houses, do some serious designer-label shopping in one of the many luxury boutiques. Then take a table at a seafront restaurant and enjoy a dish of freshly caught seafood, whilst sipping ouzo and watching the beautiful people pass by. Find out the island’s history and culture at the Archaeological Museum, the Folk Museum, and the Maritime Museum, then go out of town to Lena’s House to discover how the islanders lived. Take a walk up to the landmark windmills, known as Kato Mili, where the wheat was ground to make bread and is now a mini museum and residencies. Walk along the waterfront to Little Venice, where original merchant houses overhang the sea, and are now home to cafes, bars, restaurants and galleries, best enjoyed at sunset with a retsina or two. Admire the Armenistis lighthouse, still fully functioning and an essential asset of Mykonos’ maritime history.
No visit to Mykonos is complete without a day at sea, join a catamaran jolly and snorkel in the sea, or if you’re feeling flush, charter your own yacht and discover secret coves and hidden bays and beaches, and for the romantics, nothing beats a sunset cruise, cocktail in hand as the sun sets over the horizon. Further afield the uninhabited island of Delos is well worth a visit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the birthplace of Zeus and Leto, go with a group or arrange your own private tour.
At Excellence Luxury Villas, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact Excellence Luxury Villas Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
– Maid service/extra cleaning- Private chef/cook/catering- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge- Local day-trips or tours- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact Excellence Luxury Villas Concierge Team.
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
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