Villa Cabarnus


Sleeps

8 

Maximum Sleeps

8 

Bedrooms

4 

Bathrooms/WCs

4 

Minimum Stay

7 

Code

8433 
Living Area
250.00 m²
Floor
Ground floor
Elevator
Area/Municipality
Paros / Cyclades / Greece
Ideal
Away from It All
Family
Romantic
Luxury
Suitable for
Children Yes
Pets No
Smoking No
Elderly People Yes
Operation Type
Vacation Rental
Meals
Guest provide their own meals
Change of Linen
Housekeeper Included

Paros

Car
Νot Νecessary
Nearest Airport
4.40 Km (Paros airport)
Nearest Ferry
14.00 Km (Paros port)
Nearest Beach
1.90 Km
Setting & View
Beach View
Near to Beach
Beachfront
Near The Sea
Sights
Leisure Activities
Photography
Scenic drives
Sight seeing
Walking
Sports & Adventure Activities
Local Services & Businesses
Cultural events
Paros, a beautiful island in the Cyclades, is known for its vibrant cultural scene and rich traditions, offering a variety of events throughout the year. One of the highlights is the Kyklos Paros Festival, which showcases young Greek musicians and theatrical performances. Notable events include an Opera Night featuring classics by Rossini, Bizet, Mozart, Bellini, and Puccini, as well as modern interpretations of Greek tragedies like Medea. Traditional festivals are an important part of Paros’s cultural life. The Agia Marina Festival on July 17 in Aliki celebrates the island’s patron saint with religious processions, music, dancing, and local food. The Kleidonas Festival on June 24, celebrated in villages like Aliki, Naoussa, and Prodromos, features midsummer fire rituals, poetry, and storytelling rooted in ancient customs. The Fish and Wine Festival, held on the first Sunday of July in Naoussa, is a popular event that combines live music, dancing, and local seafood and wine, celebrating the island’s maritime heritage. In late August, the Festival of the Pirates in Naoussa brings history to life with theatrical reenactments of pirate raids, complete with costumes, boat arrivals, and street festivities. In Lefkes, the Karavolas Festival takes place the first Saturday after August 15, focusing on the local delicacy of snails, accompanied by traditional food, wine, music, and dancing. Additionally, the Aegean Film Festival held in July offers an outdoor cinema experience, bringing together filmmakers and audiences for screenings and discussions in a unique island setting. These events reflect Paros’s blend of ancient traditions and contemporary culture, making it a vibrant destination for visitors interested in history, music, and community celebrations.
Traditional Food
Paros offers a rich culinary tradition rooted in the fresh, local ingredients of the Cyclades and the wider Mediterranean. The island’s cuisine emphasizes simplicity, quality, and the natural flavors of its produce, seafood, and livestock. Seafood plays a central role in Paros’s gastronomy. Fresh fish, octopus, squid, and shellfish are commonly grilled, baked, or cooked in stews with olive oil, lemon, garlic, and herbs like oregano and thyme. Dishes such as “revithada,” a slow-cooked chickpea stew often prepared in clay pots, showcase the island’s rustic cooking style. Local cheeses are an essential part of the diet. Paros is famous for its “mizithra,” a fresh, soft cheese used in salads or pastries, and “xinotyri,” a tangy, hard cheese enjoyed on its own or grated over dishes. Traditional pastries such as “pitarakia,” small cheese pies, and “loukoumades,” deep-fried dough balls drizzled with honey, are popular sweet treats. Honey, produced locally, is a key ingredient in many desserts and reflects the island’s beekeeping tradition. Olive oil, produced from the island’s groves, is a staple in all dishes, adding depth and richness. Fresh vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and wild greens often accompany meals, either raw in salads or cooked as side dishes. Meat dishes typically feature lamb or goat, slow-roasted or grilled and seasoned with herbs native to the region. “Kopania,” a local sweet made from raisins, nuts, and sesame seeds, is a traditional snack that highlights the island’s agricultural products. Accompanied by local wines or “tsipouro,” a traditional Greek spirit, the food of Paros reflects the island’s natural bounty and cultural heritage, offering visitors an authentic taste of Cycladic life
Additional Location Information
Paros is a Cycladic island in the Aegean Sea with a rich history and vibrant culture. Inhabited since the Neolithic era, Paros became famous in antiquity for its fine white marble, known as Parian marble, highly prized by sculptors including those who crafted the Venus de Milo and other classical masterpieces. The island played a significant role in ancient Greece, both economically and culturally. It was a major maritime power and trading hub due to its strategic location. The ancient city of Parikia, now the island’s capital, was an important center in the Cyclades. During the Byzantine period, Paros remained significant, and its Church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (Church of 100 Doors) in Parikia stands as one of the oldest and best-preserved Byzantine churches in Greece. The island also experienced Venetian rule, leaving behind castles and fortifications, especially in Naoussa, a charming fishing village turned tourist hotspot. Agriculture has traditionally been vital to the island’s economy, with olives, grapes, and cereals cultivated in the fertile plains. Fishing has also been a long-standing livelihood for locals. Today, Paros blends its historical heritage with modern tourism. Visitors can explore archaeological sites, Byzantine churches, Venetian castles, and enjoy the island’s natural beauty with its sandy beaches and scenic hiking trails. The island is known for maintaining its traditional Cycladic architecture and lively cultural festivals, which celebrate local customs, music, and cuisine. Paros remains a captivating destination where ancient history and vibrant local life create a unique and welcoming atmosphere.
Villa Cabarnus is a profound architectural experience, where pure geometry, light, and silence converge with the eternal presence of the Aegean. Conceived by the legendary John Pawson, this newly constructed masterpiece is a rare expression of minimalist brilliance, embedded discreetly within the raw Cycladic landscape. Set on an expansive, fully landscaped 4,600-square-meter estate with direct access to the sea, the villa offers absolute privacy and uninterrupted views that stretch endlessly across the horizon.
Every element of Villa Cabarnus has been positioned with almost meditative precision. Distinct architectural volumes are arranged to frame the sea from every angle, creating a serene rhythm of space, proportion, and light. Between these forms, open-air courtyards, shaded terraces, and quiet gardens unfold naturally, inviting moments of pause, reflection, and effortless connection with nature. The result is a home that feels both sculptural and deeply human, austere yet profoundly warm.
The main living level unfolds with understated grandeur. Independent guest suites are thoughtfully placed to ensure privacy, each offering en-suite bathrooms and uninterrupted sea views that transform every awakening into a sensory ritual. An additional independent double bedroom mirrors the same refined elegance. At the heart of the villa, a standalone open-plan kitchen and dining pavilion has been designed as a place of gathering and shared experience, while a separate living room offers a more introspective atmosphere, ideal for quiet conversation or contemplative moments as the Aegean light shifts throughout the day. A discreet guest bathroom with shower adds effortless practicality without disturbing the villa’s purity of form.
Below, staff accommodation and dedicated service areas ensure seamless functionality, allowing life within the villa to unfold with absolute ease and discretion.
Outdoors, Villa Cabarnus reveals its most poetic dimension. A striking granite-clad infinity pool reflects the sky and sea, blurring the boundary between architecture and horizon. Sun-drenched lounging areas and shaded alfresco dining spaces are intuitively placed to encourage fluid movement throughout the day, whether basking in the warmth of the sun or retreating into cool shade. A private pathway leads directly from the property to the sea, transforming every swim into a private, almost ceremonial encounter with the Aegean.
The villa is equipped with state-of-the-art smart home technology, refined climate control, immersive sound both indoors and out, and comprehensive infrastructure, all integrated with absolute discretion. Daily housekeeping, fine linens, and meticulous attention to detail elevate the experience to one of true, effortless luxury.
Villa Cabarnus is not merely a residence; it is a sanctuary of thought and feeling. A place where architecture becomes emotion, where silence carries meaning, and where time seems to slow beneath the Cycladic sun. It is a timeless retreat for those who seek beauty, privacy, and a deeper connection to the soul of the Aegean.
Basic amenities
Kitchen
Bedrooms
  • Double (with balcony, with bathroom, with sea view)
  • Double (with balcony, with bathroom, with sea view)
  • Double (with balcony, with bathroom, with sea view)
  • Double (with balcony, with bathroom)
Bathrooms/WCs
  • Cement plaster (with toilet, with shower)
Dinning room
Dining Room
Living Room
Enterntainment
Satellite Tv
Stereo
Television
Outside
Beach Chairs
Garden chairs
Outdoor shower
Pool
Private Pool
Parkings
Parking
Additional
Backup Electricity Generator & water reservoirs
Available Booked
All seasons rates
Period Weekday Weekend Weekly Monthly Event Rate
Saturday, May 2, 2026 - Friday, June 12, 2026
02/05-12/06
€ 2,054.00 € 14,375.00
Saturday, June 13, 2026 - Friday, June 26, 2026
13/06-26/06
€ 2,500.00 € 17,500.00
Saturday, June 27, 2026 - Friday, August 28, 2026
27/06-28/08
€ 3,304.00 € 23,125.00
Saturday, August 29, 2026 - Friday, September 11, 2026
29/08-11/09
€ 2,500.00 € 17,500.00
Saturday, September 12, 2026 - Friday, October 30, 2026
12/09-30/10
€ 2,054.00 € 14,375.00
Welcome to your luxury villa. To ensure a memorable and respectful stay, please observe the following rules:

Check-in / Check-out:
Check-in is from 3 PM; check-out by 11 AM. Early check-in or late check-out may be arranged upon request.
Guest Policy:
Only registered guests are permitted on the property. Maximum occupancy must be respected.
Noise:
Please keep noise levels low, especially between 10 PM and 8 AM. No unauthorized parties or events.
Property Care:
Handle the villa and its contents with respect. Report any damages immediately. Charges may apply for repairs.
Smoking:
Smoking is prohibited indoors. Use designated outdoor areas only.
Pets:
Pets are allowed only with prior approval. Please inform us in advance if you plan to bring a pet.
Pool & Outdoors:
Supervise children around the pool. Keep outdoor areas clean and tidy.
Security:
Lock doors and windows when leaving. Follow safety instructions provided.
Waste:
Dispose of waste responsibly in designated bins, respecting local recycling guidelines.
Local Respect:
Respect neighbors and local customs to preserve the peaceful environment.

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Last Updated Calendar

Friday, February 20, 2026

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