Set within a breathtaking 14,200 sq.m orange and tangerine grove on the northwest fringes of the Kambos Valley, Villa Perivoli offers a rare blend of historic charm and natural beauty. Known for producing some of the world’s most aromatic and flavorful tangerines, Kambos is a singularly unique area of Greece, celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and lush landscapes.

Built in the 15th century during the Genovese occupation, the two-story villa spans 248 square meters and showcases elegant Genovese architecture with carved stone, cruciform masonry, and curved arch ceilings. On the ground floor, you’ll find two inviting living rooms, a dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and an auxiliary room that leads to the upper level. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms, an office, and a bathroom connect to a serene 25 sq.m veranda, offering peaceful views of the surrounding grove.

At Villa Perivoli, history, nature, and beauty converge to create an unforgettable retreat in the heart of Chios’s famed Kambos Valley.

Beyond the villa’s inviting interiors lies an equally enchanting outdoor oasis, featuring a large patio with BBQ facilities, a bar, and a 72 sq.m swimming pool. Adjacent to the main house is a charming 64 sq.m 19th-century cottage, perfect as a guest house or caretaker’s residence.

With an independent well and irrigation system sustaining its extensive grove, Villa Perivoli offers a self-sustaining retreat only 5 kilometers from the city center and a short 20-minute drive to Chios’s medieval villages—a perfect blend of timeless beauty and modern comfort in one of Greece’s most storied landscapes.