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Naxos · Cyclades · Greece  —  37.1°N, 25.4°E

Between the Aegean sky and the sea

Three private villas carved into the island of Naxos — for those who travel slowly.

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Est. 2026

We do not build hotels. We keep three houses — whitewashed, wind-worn, older than memory — and we lend them to people who understand silence, salt and long lunches.

A villa terrace glowing at dusk

Each villa sleeps no more than ten guests. Each comes with its own keeper, cook and boat. None of them have ever been photographed for a brochure — until now.

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Three houses,
one horizon

Villa Eos — white houses stepping down to the morning sea

No. 01 — Moutsouna, Naxos

Villa Eos

A cave house cut into the hill above the old emery port. Sunrise pours through the eastern arches; the infinity pool ends where the sky begins.

  • 6 guests
  • 3 suites
  • Infinity pool
  • East coast

From €1,400 / night

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Villa Thalassa — the quiet sand of Plaka beach

No. 02 — Plaka, Naxos

Villa Thalassa

Barefoot luxury on its own stretch of Plaka sand. Ten steps from bed to sea, a beach cabana, and a skipper on call from dawn.

  • 10 guests
  • 5 suites
  • Private beach
  • Boat & skipper

From €2,100 / night

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Villa Selene — whitewashed lanes and bougainvillea in the Kastro

No. 03 — Chora, Naxos

Villa Selene

A 17th-century captain's house in the Venetian Kastro. Dinner on the roof terrace, records in the salon, the Portara below.

  • 8 guests
  • 4 suites
  • Roof terrace
  • Plunge pool

From €1,800 / night

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Days shaped
by hand

An island
of light

Naxos is not a destination; it is a frequency. The largest of the Cyclades grows its own food, quarries its own marble, and keeps its longest beaches for those who stay past September. Twenty minutes between our houses — a lifetime between you and everything else.

  • Mount Zas1,003 m — the roof of the Cyclades
  • Plaka beach4 km of uninterrupted sand
  • The Portara2,500 years of watched sunsets
  • From Athens35 min by air · 3½ h by ferry
A blue-domed chapel above the Aegean
A harbour village on the water
“We arrived as guests and left as islanders. Celestia is the only address we will ever give for July.”
— A. Laurent, returning guest since 2019