
Sea and stone set the tone at Seafall, a large-scale Paros villa whose architecture seems to have been drawn directly from the landscape around it. Hosting up to twelve guests across the main villa and an additional guesthouse, the property has been planned with real intelligence, allowing every part of the stay to open outward while preserving a strong sense of privacy throughout. The house rises gently through the site, with sea views at almost every turn and a layout that alternates between expansive communal spaces and more secluded corners. Quietly striking rather than overtly dramatic, it is a villa that carries itself with natural confidence.
The outdoor experience is generous from every angle, with the elongated saltwater pool stealing the show. Around it, terraces unfold into lounging areas, open-air dining, a heated jacuzzi, a fire pit, and an outdoor kitchen, creating a layered setting that supports both larger gatherings and slower private moments. The composition is particularly successful in the way it leaves room for the natural elements. Sea, wind, and changing light remain the strongest presence, while the villa’s stone walls and crisp volumes simply frame them. The proximity to Glyfa and Tripiti beaches only deepens that sense of living close to the shore.
Inside, the villa adopts a more understated visual language, one shaped by warm timber ceilings, pale surfaces, built-in furnishings, and broad openings that keep the horizon near. The main house is arranged with a clear rhythm, with shared living spaces at pool level, a more private twin bedroom below, and the master suite above. The three sea-facing bedrooms on the main level offer direct access to patios, while the guest apartment and separate guestroom extend the estate with their own kitchenettes, sitting areas, and outdoor access. Even the gym, fully equipped and independently entered, feels fully integrated into the logic of the property.
This part of Paros has a more removed, easygoing quality, and Seafall makes the most of it. Glyfa and Tripiti, both unorganized beaches, are close enough for an easy walk, which means the sea is always part of the day. Parikia can be reached comfortably by car for restaurants, shopping, or a more animated evening. The estate also offers practical strengths that matter at this size, including parking for several cars, multiple independent sleeping zones, and outdoor amenities that support long days spent almost entirely at home. It is the sort of property that works well when the villa itself becomes the center of the holiday.
Main House
Level I
1 bedroom with twin beds, ensuite bathroom, TV for gaming, no view
Level II (Pool level)
2 bedrooms with queen-size beds, ensuite bathrooms, access to patios with sea views
1 bedroom with queen-size bed (can be converted to twin beds), ensuite bathroom, access to patio with sea view
Fully equipped gym room with treadmill, recumbent bike, weights with bench, TV, bathroom with shower, independent entrance
Open-plan living area with TV, access to pool terrace, sea view
Dining area for up to 10 people
Fully equipped kitchen
Level III
1 master bedroom with queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom, access to terrace, sea view
Guesthouse
1 apartment with a bedroom with double bed, ensuite bathroom with shower, living area with TV, kitchenette, access outdoors, garden and sea view
1 independent guestroom with queen-size bed (can be converted to twin beds), ensuite bathroom with shower, A/C, living area with TV, kitchenette, access outdoors, garden and sea view
Outdoors
Private infinity saltwater pool
Jacuzzi (heated)
Sun loungers
Lounge and dining area
Fire pit
Kitchen
BBQ (gas)
Shower
Sound system
Garden
Bathroom
Private parking area for up to 8 cars


