Accommodation
- 5 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms
- Maximum Occupancy: 10 Guests
Facilities
- Villa area 280 m2
- Land area 7000 m2
- Unobstructed 180 degrees sea view
- Sandy, isolated beach right next to the property
- Magical Sunsets
- Lift
- Swimming pool
- Sunbeds
- Sea View/Waterfront
- Private Garden
- Outdoor dining
- BBQ
- Tennis
- Satellite TV
- Wi-fi
- Fireplace
- Expresso Machine
- Dishwasher and washing machine
- Sound system
- Air conditioning
- Playroom
- Alarm
- Safe deposit box
- Storage room
- Solar water heater
- Parking
Services included
- Daily cleaning
- Change of linen twice a week
- Pool maintenance
- Bathroom amenities
Services on request
- Chef
- Car rentals
- Catering Services
- Event organising
- Activities & Excursions
- Hairdresser
- Scuba Diving
- Portoheli Town 3km
- Yacht Marina 3km
- Athens International Airport 200km
On the gentle curve of a pine-fringed bay on the northeastern Peloponnese coast, Portoheli whispers the kind of understated charm that eludes the crowds. It’s not the Greece of postcard clichés, but something more refined, more serene. Think quiet luxury, olive-draped hills, and the subtle scent of jasmine drifting on the salt-sweet breeze.
Often called the “Greek Riviera”, Portoheli has long been a discreet escape for Athenians and European royals alike. And yet, despite its pedigree, it manages to stay blissfully low-key. Mega-yachts bob in the sheltered marina, but beach tavernas still serve grilled octopus and village wine with humble pride. Time moves slowly here, in a rhythm dictated by the sun, sea, and the rustle of eucalyptus leaves.
By day, you might rent a bike and cruise past sun-baked villas and bougainvillea-clad gardens, or take a short water taxi to Spetses, the neighboring island where horse-drawn carriages still clatter along the promenade. Ermioni is nearby too, another coastal gem worth exploring for its pine-scented peninsula walk and lively fish market.
The waters of Portoheli are impossibly clear, so much so that locals claim you can spot sea urchins from a boat deck. Hidden coves await just a kayak paddle away, perfect for a midday swim followed by a nap in the shade of a fig tree.
Come the golden hour, Portoheli truly comes into its own. The harbour glows like melted copper, and the quiet hum of conversation floats from open-air terraces. It’s the kind of place where dinner stretches into midnight, and dessert is a final glass of tsipouro under the stars.
Here, the luxury lies not in glitter or spectacle, but in simplicity, seclusion, and the art of taking your time. For the traveller seeking authentic beauty, slow living and a touch of elegance by the sea, this Greek hideaway might just be paradise found.
Villa Riviera
Just a short drive from the beautiful village of Portoheli this villa sits on a large estate that stretches right up to the sea.