Elevated Coastal Plot for High-End Hospitality Development in Skyros
High-potential land in a rising destination — build where demand is growing
Drawing inspiration from Skyrian architectural purity and Cycladic craft, the retreat offers a timeless blend of design, sustainability, and cultural rootedness - perfect for discerning travellers seeking authentic, elevated experiences. Built for design, wellness, and timeless returns. Set in the serene landscape of Pefkos Bay, Skyros, this premium 47,000 sqm (approximately 5-hectare) land plot offers exceptional investment potential. It is fully equipped with connections to electricity and water, making it ideal for immediate development. With over 20% of the land zoned for construction—equating to approximately 10,000 sqm, with the possibility for expansion pending updated regulations—it presents a unique opportunity for the development of luxury villas, boutique resorts, or other commercial projects in one of the Aegean’s most unspoiled coastal settings.
TOURISM APPEAL & LOCAL CHARACTER
• Increasing cruise ship arrivals at Linaria port
• Renowned Skyros Centre offers world-class holistic retreats
• Home to the unique Skyrian ponies — a draw for nature lovers and scholars
• Rich British historical connections through the Faltaits Museum and Robert Brooks' legacy
• Strong local traditions in cuisine (notably lobster spaghetti), fishing, festivals, and sports
Option 1
Focus: Small-scale premium villas (5–7 units)
Appeal: Early market entry, low impact development, faster returns
Option 2
Hybrid model combining two-storey private villas with pools and open terraces, and a low-density hotel core offering wellness, reception, and shared services. Native landscaping and elevation-led zoning minimise natural terrain disruption while maximising comfort. The low-impact, high-yield layout supports phased growth, brand strength, and lasting value.
Option 3
Concept: Integrated single-brand boutique hotel with villas and shared amenities
Positioning: A destination-defining project with lasting equity and appeal
Skyros is a hidden gem among the Greek islands, part of the Sporades group in the Aegean Sea — though it often feels like it has one foot in the Cyclades due to its landscape and architecture. The island’s landscape is strikingly diverse — lush pine forests dominate the north, while the south features rugged hills and barren cliffs, reminiscent of the Cycladic islands. Its main town, Chora, is built amphitheatrically around a Byzantine castle and charms with its whitewashed houses, winding alleys, and traditional tavernas. Skyros is also home to the rare and ancient Skyrian ponies, which can still be seen on farms or during cultural events. The island’s beaches range from the lively and accessible Molos to the secluded coves of Agios Fokas and Atsitsa, known for their clear turquoise waters. Local traditions remain strong, especially during the unique Skyrian Carnival, where age-old rituals and folklore come alive. Skyros also boasts a rich culinary scene, with highlights like lobster pasta, local cheeses, and almond sweets. Easily reached by ferry from Kymi in Evia or by a short flight from Athens, Skyros is an ideal destination for travelers seeking nature, culture, and tranquility all in one place.
280 metres from Pefkos beach and marina
Only a few minutes’ drive from Linaria, the island’s main port