Luxury Villas in Greece

Discover handpicked luxury villas across the Greek islands. Mykonos, Paros, Kea. Private pools, Aegean views, Cycladic architecture. Book direct with ERentals Exclusive.

Greece invented the idea of the good life, and the islands still deliver on that promise. The Cyclades alone offer a range that surprises first-time visitors. Mykonos pulses with energy and glamour. Paros preserves the authenticity that Mykonos traded for nightlife. Kea offers mountain villages and empty beaches just 90 minutes from Athens. What connects them all: whitewashed architecture against impossible blue, food that tastes like the sea, and a pace of life built around long lunches, late sunsets, and the sound of wind through olive groves. Our Greece collection emphasizes private villas that capture this Cycladic spirit. Best Time to Visit: May through October is the season, but the sweet spot is June or September. Both months offer warm seas, long days, and fewer crowds than peak July and August. July and August bring the meltemi wind, which cools the islands but can make ferries rough. Shoulder season (May and October) offers lower prices but cooler water. Getting There: Fly into Athens International Airport (ATH) with connections worldwide. Mykonos (JMK) and Paros (PAS) have domestic airports with seasonal European flights. High-speed ferries from Athens reach Mykonos in 2.5 hours, Paros in 3.5 hours. Island-hopping ferries connect all Cycladic islands. We arrange private transfers and ferry bookings.

Islands of Light and Stone
Greece invented the idea of the good life, and the islands still deliver on that promise. The Cyclades alone offer a range that surprises first-time visitors. Mykonos pulses with energy and glamour. Paros preserves the authenticity that Mykonos traded for nightlife. Kea offers mountain villages and empty beaches just 90 minutes from Athens. What connects them all: whitewashed architecture against impossible blue, food that tastes like the sea, and a pace of life built around long lunches, late sunsets, and the sound of wind through olive groves. Our Greece collection emphasizes private villas that capture this Cycladic spirit.
35 villas available from $2,090/night

Why Greece

Watch sunset from Little Venice in Mykonos or Naoussa harbor in Paros
Swim at beaches so clear you see every stone on the bottom
Island-hop by high-speed ferry between Cycladic ports
Visit sacred Delos, birthplace of Apollo and UNESCO World Heritage site
Dine on fresh-caught fish at waterfront tavernas with Aegean views
Hike ancient trails through olive groves and marble quarry paths

Regions to Explore

Mykonos
The iconic party island that also does sophisticated dining, boutique shopping, and villa retreats. Windmills, Little Venice, Nammos beach club. Peak glamour season runs June through September.
Paros
The authentic alternative. Fishing harbors, Byzantine hiking trails, windsurfing at Golden Beach, and Naoussa's charming waterfront. Better value than Mykonos with similar natural beauty.
Kea (Tzia)
The insider's island. Just 90 minutes by ferry from Athens with no airport crowds. Mountain villages, ancient ruins, pristine beaches, and a local character unchanged by mass tourism.
Athens & Mainland
The ancient capital serves as the gateway. The Acropolis, world-class museums, and a dining scene that rivals any European capital. Most island trips begin and end here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mykonos or Paros for a first Greek island trip?
Mykonos for energy, nightlife, and luxury hotels. Paros for authenticity, families, and villa living. Many guests visit both. They are 40 minutes apart by ferry.
How many islands can I visit in one trip?
Two to three islands in 10-14 days is ideal. More than that and you spend too much time on ferries. A popular combo: Mykonos (3-4 nights) plus Paros (4-5 nights) plus one smaller island (Antiparos, Naxos, or Kea).
Are Greek island villas good value?
Excellent value compared to equivalent properties in the French Riviera or Amalfi Coast. Paros and Kea offer particularly strong value. Mykonos peak season is pricier but still competitive with Mediterranean alternatives.
Is the wind really an issue?
The meltemi wind blows steadily in July and August. It keeps the islands cool but can make some beaches uncomfortable. Sheltered south-facing beaches and protected bays are the solution. Villa pools become the daytime base.
What about families with children?
Paros is the best island for families. Calm beaches, family-run tavernas, and a relaxed pace. Mykonos works for families who choose the right area (Ornos, not party beaches). Kea offers the quietest option.
Do I need a car on the islands?
Recommended on Paros and Kea for exploring. Optional on Mykonos where taxis and ATVs are common. We can arrange vehicle rental or private drivers on any island.
Best Time to Visit
May through October is the season, but the sweet spot is June or September. Both months offer warm seas, long days, and fewer crowds than peak July and August. July and August bring the meltemi wind, which cools the islands but can make ferries rough. Shoulder season (May and October) offers lower prices but cooler water.
Getting There
Fly into Athens International Airport (ATH) with connections worldwide. Mykonos (JMK) and Paros (PAS) have domestic airports with seasonal European flights. High-speed ferries from Athens reach Mykonos in 2.5 hours, Paros in 3.5 hours. Island-hopping ferries connect all Cycladic islands. We arrange private transfers and ferry bookings.
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