
A white-washed Mediterranean villa complex spreads across the hillside with an expansive infinity pool, multiple terraced levels, and sweeping landscape views under the Cycladic sky.

The open-plan living space combines traditional wooden beam ceilings with contemporary white walls and dramatic arched windows that frame vistas of the Aegean Sea.

The light-filled master bedroom features contemporary furnishings in a neutral colour palette with an open layout that flows seamlessly into the en-suite bathroom.
Dazzling View is a 6-bedroom luxury villa in Paros accommodating 12 guests, positioned on the outskirts of Parikia with sweeping sea views across the Aegean. The property comprises a main villa with three en-suite bedrooms and a separate guest house with three additional en-suite bedrooms across three floors, connected by external staircases that embrace the traditional Cycladic architectural style. With a private pool, terraced outdoor spaces and professional chef and concierge services available, the villa serves groups seeking both the charm of authentic Greek island life and modern luxury amenities. The location provides easy access to Parikia's boutiques, restaurants and ferry connections whilst maintaining privacy and tranquillity above the port. Paros itself represents one of the most accessible and authentic Cycladic experiences, famous for its prized marble used in Napoleon's tomb and retaining traditional fishing villages alongside golden sandy beaches. The villa's wheelchair accessibility and ground floor accommodation make it suitable for multi-generational groups, whilst the separate guest house structure provides natural privacy for larger parties travelling together.
See the full property →Best time to visit
Late spring through early autumn offers the finest weather, with May and September providing excellent value and fewer crowds whilst maintaining warm swimming temperatures. Peak summer brings guaranteed sunshine and vibrant island energy, though July and August see the highest visitor numbers and accommodation rates. Winter is quiet with many restaurants closed, but offers authentic island life for those seeking solitude.
01The Architecture
The villa embraces traditional Cycladic design principles with its whitewashed facades and terraced construction that follows the natural contours of the hillside. The main villa houses three en-suite bedrooms in a single-level format, whilst the separate guest house rises three floors connected by characteristic external staircases that are hallmarks of Aegean island architecture. Ground floor accessibility via a ramp to…
02The Interior
The interiors blend contemporary comfort with understated Cycladic simplicity, featuring whitewashed walls and natural materials that maintain the cooling properties essential in the Aegean climate. The main villa's ground floor layout ensures accessibility whilst maintaining elegant proportions, with living spaces oriented toward the sea views. Six en-suite bathrooms provide privacy for each bedroom, whilst the separation between main villa and…
03The Outdoor
The property's terraced outdoor spaces maximise the elevated position above Parikia, with a private pool positioned to capture both sea views and afternoon sun. Multiple terrace levels provide options for dining, lounging and swimming throughout the day, following the sun's path across the Aegean sky. The outdoor areas embrace the traditional Greek concept of outdoor living, with covered and uncovered…
04The Location
Paros sits at the heart of the Cyclades archipelago, making it an ideal base for island-hopping whilst offering substantial attractions in its own right. The villa's position on the outskirts of Parikia provides easy access to the island's main port and capital, with its maze of whitewashed streets, boutiques and waterfront tavernas serving the daily catch from local fishing boats.…
05Ideal For
Large groups and multi-generational families who value both togetherness and privacy, particularly those travelling with guests who require wheelchair accessibility. The separate guest house structure suits two families travelling together or groups who prefer independent spaces whilst sharing pool and outdoor areas. The proximity to Parikia appeals to those who enjoy evening dining and shopping without the isolation of remote…
Amenities
TheChosenStay's Guide
dining
Aliki fishing village
Traditional fishing village with tavernas serving the day's freshest catch directly from wooden boats that still work these waters as they have for generations.
15 minutes by car
experience
Parian marble quarries
Explore the ancient marble quarries that provided stone for classical sculptures including the Venus de Milo, with guided tours revealing the island's artistic heritage.
25 minutes by car
Starting from
$2,042 / night
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7.9 / 10Key Amenities
- Private Pool
- Private Chef
- Sea View
- Concierge
- Terrace
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