Villa Cesaria


Sleeps

10 

Maximum Sleeps

10 

Bedrooms

5 

Bathrooms/WCs

5 

Minimum Stay

5 

Code

8745 
Living Area
350.00 m²
Floor
Elevator
Area/Municipality
Syros / Cyclades / Greece
Ideal
Adventure
Family
Romantic
Suitable for
Children Yes
Pets Ask the Owner
Smoking Ask the Owner
Elderly People Yes
Operation Type
Vacation Rental
Meals
Guest provide their own meals
Change of Linen
Housekeeper Included

Syros

Car
Recommended
Setting & View
Beach View
Near to Beach
Near The Sea
Sights
Leisure Activities
Eco tourism
Photography
Scenic drives
Sight seeing
Walking
Sports & Adventure Activities
Fishing
Jet skiing
Swimming
Water skiing
Sailing
Local Services & Businesses
Cultural events
On the Cycladic island of Syros, culture is not just a summer attraction but a living part of everyday life. The island’s capital, Ermoupoli, stands out for its neoclassical architecture and long artistic tradition, hosting events throughout the year that bring together music, theatre, film and visual arts. One of the most important institutions is the Apollo Theater, often called the “La Scala of the Aegean.” Built in the 19th century, it hosts performances ranging from opera and classical concerts to contemporary theatre productions and dance performances. The International Festival of the Aegean, held mainly in summer, attracts renowned opera singers and musicians from around the world and transforms Ermoupoli into a major cultural hub. The Syros International Film Festival presents independent cinema in unusual locations across the island, from historic buildings to open-air spaces by the sea. It is known for its experimental spirit and for connecting film with local history and landscape. The Animasyros International Animation Festival is another highlight, dedicated to animated films and educational workshops, drawing creators and audiences of all ages. Music plays a central role in Syros’ identity. The island is the birthplace of rebetiko pioneer Markos Vamvakaris, and tributes to this musical heritage are often included in festivals and concerts. Traditional festivals in villages combine religious celebrations with live music, dancing and local cuisine, offering visitors an authentic experience of Cycladic culture. Exhibitions, literary events and art workshops take place regularly in cultural centers and galleries, ensuring that Syros remains vibrant beyond the peak tourist season. Together, these events reflect the island’s blend of aristocratic past, maritime history and contemporary creativity, making Syros one of the most culturally dynamic destinations in the Aegean.
Traditional Food
Syros offers a rich culinary tradition that reflects its Cycladic roots, Venetian influences and long commercial history. The island’s gastronomy combines simple Aegean ingredients with techniques and flavors shaped by centuries of cultural exchange. One of the most famous local products is San Michali cheese, a hard cow’s milk cheese produced exclusively on Syros and recognized as a protected designation of origin. Its spicy, slightly salty flavor is the result of the island’s particular climate and grazing conditions. Equally well known is kopanisti, a soft, peppery cheese spread with a strong aroma, often enjoyed on bread with olive oil. Traditional dishes highlight both land and sea. Fresh fish and seafood are central to the local diet, prepared grilled, fried or in simple stews that emphasize natural flavors. Among meat dishes, louza, a cured pork delicacy seasoned with spices, stands out as a festive favorite. Sausages flavored with fennel and local herbs are also common, especially during winter celebrations. Syros is particularly famous for its sweets. Loukoumi, similar to Turkish delight, has been produced on the island since the 19th century and remains one of its signature products. It is often flavored with rose, mastic or bergamot and dusted with powdered sugar. Halvadopita, made of thin wafers filled with nougat and almonds bound with local thyme honey, is another iconic treat closely associated with the island. Simple pies filled with greens or cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, capers and local olive oil complete the picture of everyday cuisine. Together, these flavors express the character of Syros: refined yet authentic, rooted in tradition while open to outside influences, offering visitors a genuine taste of the Cyclades.
Additional Location Information
Syros is located in the heart of the Cyclades, in the central Aegean Sea. It lies between Tinos, Mykonos and Paros, forming a natural crossroads between mainland Greece and the eastern Mediterranean. The island covers a relatively small area but features a varied landscape of rocky hills, sheltered bays and fertile valleys shaped by wind and sea over centuries. The capital, Ermoupoli, is built amphitheatrically on two hills and is one of the most impressive urban centers in the Cyclades. Unlike the typical whitewashed island settlements, Ermoupoli stands out for its grand neoclassical mansions, marble squares and historic public buildings, reflecting its prosperous 19th century past as a major commercial and shipbuilding hub of the newly formed Greek state. Above Ermoupoli rises Ano Syros, a medieval Catholic settlement founded during Venetian rule. Its narrow cobbled streets, arched passages and fortified layout preserve the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, offering panoramic views over the harbor and surrounding islands. Historically, Syros has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with archaeological findings indicating activity during the Early Cycladic civilization. In antiquity it was part of the wider Aegean cultural sphere, later coming under Roman and Byzantine control. During the Venetian period, Catholic influence became deeply rooted, creating a unique coexistence of Orthodox and Catholic communities that continues today. In the 19th century, following the Greek War of Independence, refugees from other islands settled in Syros, transforming it into a leading port and industrial center. This period of economic and cultural flourishing shaped the island’s distinctive architectural and social character, which still defines Syros as a place where geography and history are closely intertwined.
Perched majestically on the sun-drenched southern coast of Syros, Villa Cesaria is a sublime fusion of contemporary elegance and timeless Cycladic charm, offering an unrivaled sanctuary for those who seek absolute luxury and privacy. Completed in 2020, this extraordinary 350 m² residence is set on a lush 5,000 m² estate, adorned with fragrant olive groves, a flourishing orchard, and direct access to a secluded cove via private stairs. Just 250 meters from the pristine Ambéla beach and its charming taverna, and a short drive from Posidonia and the sophisticated capital of Ermoupoli, Villa Cesaria delivers an exquisite blend of seclusion, convenience, and breathtaking vistas.

The villa’s five palatial bedroom-suites are designed as private havens, combining refined comfort with stunning Aegean views. Two suites feature sumptuous king-size beds, while three offer luxurious queen-size beds. Each suite is accompanied by a lavish en-suite bathroom with both showers and bathtubs, elegant dressing rooms, and private exterior access, ensuring a perfect retreat for relaxation. Families are further accommodated with a sophisticated playroom featuring three single-bed sofas and triple bunk beds, allowing children to enjoy comfort and style in their own private space. A baby cot is also thoughtfully provided.

Villa Cesaria’s interiors are a masterclass in refined living. A state-of-the-art open kitchen, complete with dual dishwashers, a fridge/freezer, cold room, 250-bottle wine cellar, Nespresso machine, and ice maker, seamlessly flows into two expansive lounges with fireplaces and large-screen televisions, creating an inviting atmosphere for both intimate family moments and elegant entertaining. The dedicated laundry area ensures every practical need is effortlessly met.

Outdoors, the villa becomes a sanctuary of indulgence. The 16-meter infinity pool, with unobstructed panoramic sea views, is framed by a dozen sun loungers, shaded by ancient olive trees and designer parasols. Expansive terraces totaling 350 m², pergolas of 100 m², and a 130 m² rooftop lounge with plush seating provide multiple settings for sunbathing, alfresco dining, or stargazing under the Cycladic sky. Guests may also enjoy two canoe-kayaks, a ping-pong table, and fresh produce from the garden, including figs, grapes from the climbing vine, and aromatic herbs. A fully equipped plancha and aperitif area invite memorable outdoor culinary experiences.

Every element of Villa Cesaria is designed for absolute comfort and contemporary sophistication: underfloor cooling, remote-controlled electric roller shutters, mosquito nets on all openings, and unlimited indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi ensure a seamless luxury experience. From awe-inspiring sunrises over the Cyclades to tranquil evenings beneath a sky full of stars, Villa Cesaria is more than a residence—it is an extraordinary retreat where elegance, serenity, and the unrivaled beauty of Syros converge to create an unforgettable escape of the highest refinement.
Basic amenities
Kitchen
Bedrooms
Bathrooms/WCs
Dinning room
Dining Room
Living Room
Enterntainment
Outside
Balconies
Garden chairs
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor shower
Pool
Private Pool
Parkings
Parking
Additional
Available Booked
All seasons rates
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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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Monday, March 23, 2026

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