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Villa Iliada pool terrace with Cycladic architecture and Mediterranean gardens, Mykonos, Greece

The infinity pool terrace extends across multiple levels of traditional stone architecture, framed by white Cycladic volumes and native grasses with views across the Aegean landscape.

Villa Iliada outdoor terrace with circular fire pit and lounge seating, Mykonos, Greece

A sunken circular fire pit terrace is surrounded by built-in seating dressed with vibrant cushions in jewel tones, overlooking the island's hillside terrain.

Villa Iliada landscaped pathway through ornamental grasses and stone walls, Mykonos, Greece

A narrow pathway bordered by feathery ornamental grasses winds between traditional stone walls, leading through the villa's terraced grounds.

Villa Iliada

VILLA • MYKONOS, CYCLADES ISLANDS, GREECE

Private PoolPrivate ChefSea ViewHome TheatreWine Cellar

Villa Iliada is a 6-bedroom luxury villa in Mykonos accommodating 12 guests, positioned on the prestigious Cyclades island with panoramic sea views. The 350-square-metre property combines traditional Cycladic architecture with contemporary amenities, featuring stone and whitewashed facades crowned by two distinctive towers that reference the island's heritage buildings. The villa offers an extensive range of facilities including a heated swimming pool with children's pool, fitness room, home cinema and wine cellar, whilst maintaining the authentic character that makes Mykonos architecturally distinctive. Each of the six bedrooms includes en-suite facilities, air conditioning and individual terraces, with five rooms offering direct sea views across the Aegean. The property serves large groups and families seeking both privacy and proximity to Mykonos's renowned dining and nightlife, positioned 15 minutes from the town centre but sufficiently secluded to avoid the crowds. Villa Iliada is part of Le Collectionist's Signature Collection, providing dedicated concierge services, daily housekeeping and personalised welcome amenities throughout the stay.

01Why We Chose It

The dual-tower design immediately sets Villa Iliada apart from the typical Cycladic cube architecture, creating a distinctive silhouette that references Mykonos's historic windmills whilst housing thoroughly modern interiors. Unlike most luxury villas on the island that compromise on either privacy or accessibility, this property achieves both, positioned away from neighbours on a hillside site yet remaining within practical reach of…

02The Architecture

Villa Iliada's façade artfully combines sections of bare local stone with traditional whitewashed walls, creating the layered texture characteristic of refined Cycladic architecture. The property's defining feature is its pair of narrow towers that crown the main structure, a distinctive design choice that references Mykonos's famous windmill architecture whilst serving as a contemporary interpretation rather than pastiche. The building spans…

03The Interior

The interiors balance Cycladic minimalism with comfortable luxury, featuring clean white walls, natural stone accents and carefully selected furnishings that complement rather than compete with the sea views. Two separate living rooms provide flexible space for large groups, with one incorporating a fireplace and Sonos sound system, whilst the second includes table football for family entertainment. The dining areas are…

04The Outdoor

The heated swimming pool serves as the property's centrepiece, measuring 7 by 6 metres with depths ranging from 0.3 to 2.5 metres, complemented by a separate children's pool for family use. Twelve sun loungers surround the pool area, positioned to maximise both sea views and privacy from neighbouring properties. The Mediterranean garden provides a naturalistic contrast to the architectural lines,…

05The Location

Villa Iliada occupies an elevated position on Mykonos, providing unobstructed sea views whilst maintaining privacy from the island's busy summer crowds. The property sits 15 minutes by car from Mykonos town centre, allowing easy access to the island's renowned restaurants, boutiques and nightlife, whilst remaining sufficiently removed to ensure peaceful evenings. Local beaches are accessible within 10 minutes, offering a…

06Best Season

Mykonos enjoys its peak season from June to September, when the island's beach clubs, restaurants and nightlife operate at full capacity with guaranteed sunshine and calm seas. July and August represent the busiest months with the highest temperatures and liveliest atmosphere, particularly appealing to those seeking the full Mykonos experience. May and October offer excellent value with warm weather, fewer…

07Ideal For

Villa Iliada works best for large families or groups of friends seeking luxury accommodation that balances sophistication with practical family amenities. The combination of six bedrooms, children's pool and entertainment facilities makes it particularly suitable for multi-generational groups or families with teenagers. Groups seeking both privacy and access to Mykonos's social scene will appreciate the secluded position with easy town…

Amenities

Private PoolGymAir ConditioningFireplaceSea ViewBBQTerraceHome TheatreGames RoomWine CellarBeach NearbyPrivate ChefConciergeHousekeepingLaundryWasherDryerDishwasherCoffee MachineOutdoor Shower

TheChosenStay's Guide

dining

Interni

This sophisticated restaurant in Mykonos town offers refined Greek cuisine in an elegant courtyard setting, consistently rated among the island's finest dining experiences.

15 minutes by car

experience

Sunset sailing

Private sailing excursions around the island provide the best perspective of Mykonos's dramatic coastline, particularly magical during the golden hour before sunset.

activities

Delos archaeological site

The sacred island of Delos, a 30-minute boat ride from Mykonos, contains some of the most significant ancient Greek ruins in the Aegean, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

30 minutes by boat

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€14,280 / week

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