Three in one
16 Guests
8 Bedrooms
8 Bathrooms
For larger groups of family or friends looking to spend quality time together while retaining a certain amount of privacy and independence, what could be better than Treis Villas, a trio of gorgeous neighbouring houses, each one with its own pool, enchanting sea views and lazy terraces? And when it's time for convivial moments, there's plenty of space in which to congregate, have fun, chat, cook, dine and enjoy each other's company.
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Keyholder highlights
- A trio of pools
- Glorious sea views
- Contemporary style
- Dreamy terraces
- Easy walk to a beach
- Basketball court
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Isterni, Paros
Treis Villas
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The Area
Treis Villas is situated near Isterni on the coast of northeastern Paros.
In terms of beaches, Skalakia is just 240m away and there are several others within easy reach, including those of Glifades (5mins), Tsoukalia (8mins) and Ampelas (10mins). This latter is also home to a couple of tavernas.
For many people, Paros is the most authentic of the Cyclades. One of the larger islands, it has something for everyone, young or old, party-goers or culture-seekers, bourgeois or bohemian. Amongst its many attractions are buzzing little towns, myriad beaches, world-famous windsurfing conditions, gourmet restaurants, sleepy traditional villages with waterfront fish tavernas, religious, cultural and historical sites, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Thanks to the relatively limited distances involved - the island measures less than 25km from north to south - it is easy to explore in full in a week or two, no matter where you're staying. Its mountainous hinterland, with peaks rising up to around 700m, is dotted with the occasional monastery and crisscrossed by old mule tracks. Down on the coast, meanwhile, there is an array of beautiful sandy beaches and idyllic coves, and a day or two spent on a boat exploring these is heartily recommended.
In terms of towns and villages, picturesque Naousa (closest amenities), sleepy Marpissa, and buzzing Parikia (the capital and main port) are close by - just a 15-minute drive for the first two, and a 25-minute drive away for Parikia). The former boasts a little harbour, a web of narrow streets flanked by shops and tavernas, and the remains of a Venetian castle. The second is a white-washed beauty that appears unchanged for centuries. It’s a pleasure to amble round its narrow streets, while a walk up to the monastery of St Anthony on the hill above offers spectacular views of the island. The third, meanwhile, is a vibrant little town gathered around a semi-enclosed bay that woos visitors with its sandy beaches, its many bars and tavernas, its archaeological museum, and its impressive Byzantine Church.
Just across the bay from Naousa is idyllic Kolimpithres beach, renowned for its transparent waters and fascinating rock formations, while for those with an interest in history, a visit to the Mycenaean Acropolis is called for. Sitting atop a rocky scarp high above Kolimpithres, it was built way back in the 13th century BCE and offers not only insights into Paros's long history but also stunning views. It’s quite a walk to get up there, so you may wish to tackle it in the early morning or late afternoon when it’s not so hot.
Paros's most northerly tip, the Monastiri peninsula is also within easy striking distance. A protected park covering some 80 hectares of rocky, element-sculpted hills, hidden sandy beaches, walking trails, and undisturbed flora and fauna, it’s a great day out for nature lovers and hikers with the added bonus of an end-of-excursion swim in the sea.
Cultural tours are readily available on Paros, so not matter whether you wish to learn about Parikia's old town centre, the ancient marble quarries, or the unique island of Despotiko, you'll be able to delve into the island's history with ease. Children are well catered for too, and a trip to the butterfly nature reserve just north of the airport is good fun.
If all that wasn't enough, Paros's little sister, Antiparos, is just a 10-minute ferry ride across the water from nearby Pounta, making a little island hopping eminently possible.
Paros Airport:
25km-14.2miles-30minsAthens Airport:
40-50mins to Piraeus Port, 3-5h (approx) ferry crossing to Paros Port + 20mins from Paros Port to villaNearest beaches:
Skalakia - 240m; Glifades - 1.7km-1mile-5mins; Tsoukalia - 12.5km-1.6miles-8mins; Ampelas - 4.3km-2.7miles-10mins;Nearest tavernas:
on and near the beach of Ampelas (see above)Naousa (nearest shops and amenities):
6.3km-3.9miles-15minsMarpissa:
5.7km-3.6miles-15minsParikia (the capital of Paros):
13.2km-8.1miles-25minsThe Mycenean Acropolis:
8.8km-5.5miles-15minsMonastiri beach:
11.5km-7.1miles-20minsLocal Experiences
Private boat charters in Paros and Antiparos
Paros and Antiparos are exactly at the center of the Cyclades, offering a great vantage point from which you can have amazing day cruises in magical spots with amazing waters. Several Cycladic islands such as Sifnos, Schinoussa, Donousa, and Koufonissia are also within a short reach from Paros and definitely worth a visit.
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Discover the flavours of the islands in the comfort of your villa by hiring a private chef. From just one meal to a full board service, you're sure to find an option that works for you.
DiscoverCulinary Experiences in Paros and Antiparos
Local culinary traditions are closely entwined with the area's culture and history, and a wonderful way to really understand a place and its people. Our culinary experiences allow you to do just that!
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