Villa Azzuro is the realisation of that vision. Conceived as a private retreat rather than a conventional holiday rental, the villa was created for travellers who value authenticity as much as comfort, and who understand that true luxury lies not in excess, but in the perfect harmony of space, light, location and care.

The villa’s greatest privilege is its neighbour. Faragas Beach, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches on Paros, lies only around 200 metres from your door. Its fine golden sand slopes into calm, transparent waters, naturally sheltered from the summer meltemi winds ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and long, carefree days by the sea.
Sunbeds and umbrellas are available along the shore, and a well-regarded beachside restaurant serves everything from morning coffee to fresh fish at sunset, so entire days can unfold by the water without a single errand. Just beside the main beach, smaller rocky coves offer quiet swimming spots for those who prefer solitude a short, beautiful walk from the villa.

Villa Azzuro stands on a gentle hillside above Faragas, on the serene southern coast of Paros an area cherished by those who know the island well.
Here, away from the crowds of the main resorts, Paros reveals its most authentic self: unspoiled beaches, family-run tavernas, whitewashed villages, and a pace of life set by the sun rather than the clock. Yet nothing is far away: the airport, the port, and the island's most celebrated destinations are all within easy reach.

A few minutes' drive brings you to Aliki, a picturesque fishing village built around a small harbour. Waterfront tavernas serve the morning's catch metres from the boats that landed it; bakeries, mini-markets and cafés cover every daily need; and the village's relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere makes it a favourite evening destination. Aliki remains one of the most authentic corners of Paros a place where island life continues much as it always has.
The villa's position makes it a perfect base for discovering the whole island:
Parikia, the capital, rewards an evening stroll through its labyrinthine old town the Venetian castle, the historic church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, and a lively waterfront of cafés and restaurants. Naoussa, on the north coast, is the island's cosmopolitan jewel: a tiny Venetian harbour ringed by exceptional restaurants and bars, at its most magical after sunset.
Lefkes, the marble mountain village, offers shaded lanes, Byzantine paths and sweeping views towards Naxos a beautiful half-day excursion.
The east coast beaches Golden Beach, New Golden Beach, Punda draw windsurfers and kitesurfers from across the world, while calmer bays nearby suit families perfectly.
Antiparos, the effortlessly stylish little sister island, lies just a short boat ride from Pounta ideal for a day trip of caves, beaches and a slow lunch by the water.