The peninsula road narrows as you arrive at Pezula, the dry-stone walls and open rock giving way to an organised quiet — a handful of houses set apart across 115,000 sqm of Mykonian hillside, each on its own plot, each turned toward the sea. The house of 210 sqm stands on 4,000 sqm of its own ground, low and white against the slope.

The pool sits at the edge of the plot, its infinity line level with the open Aegean, with the scattered outlines of the Cyclades visible on the horizon. The outdoor terraces extend around it, arranged for both shade and sun across the day.

Four bedrooms and four bathrooms are arranged across two floors — three on the upper level and a guest suite below. The interiors are furnished throughout with bespoke pieces and curated art, the finishes consistent from room to room, the overall tone quiet and considered.

Age-old donkey paths meander through the peninsula, restored and in use, connecting the houses to a series of sandy coves. The nearest beach is 150 metres from the house on foot.

Designed and built by one of Greece’s leading architectural practices, the house combines contemporary comfort with the materials and character of the island. The surrounding landscape opens onto an extensive network of trails connecting villages, centuries-old windmills, dovecotes, abandoned monasteries, and coves.

Close by is Kardiani, an enchanting village, celebrated for its authentic atmosphere, marble craftsmanship, and vibrant local culture. Tinos offers a lifestyle rich in authenticity, where dramatic mountain scenery, terraced hillsides, and crystal-clear waters create one of the most captivating destinations in the Aegean.

This property is eligible for both the Golden Visa and the Greek Non Dom Program.