Set on the island of Mykonos and the exclusive and tranquil pocket of Aleomandra, Villa Tama is a seven-bedroom property – a slow-living sanctuary of unparalleled magnificence and effortless serenity. Located above a semi-private sandy beach, the dwelling has been exquisitely renovated with a spectacular array of prestigious amenities and thoughtful touches to inspire an unforgettable barefoot-luxury stay for up to 14 guests. While the property’s meticulous redesign is anchored by the classic characteristics of traditional Cycladic architecture, eye-catching contemporary design accents and tech-enabled comforts appear throughout, from the open common areas to the intimate bedrooms and everywhere in between. Ample opportunities for relaxation abound in the wellness area, which is equipped with a sumptuous hammam, massage room, and gym, as well as in the expansive heated pool that overlooks the Mediterranean blue. Movies and television shows can be projected directly onto the whitewashed walls in the cinema room. With four bespoke-designed kitchens on the premises, including two located al fresco, gourmands can cater their own gastronomic experience, or tap a team of culinary professionals to take advantage of the restaurant-quality chef’s kitchen. With an abundance of outdoor terraces and gardens that follow the contours of the landscape, guests are given the opportunity to spend their days basking in the summertime splendor and soaking up the sun’s rays. And as the day fades, the west-facing vistas present a nightly sunset spectacle that illuminates the sacred islands of Delos and Rhenia with swirls of red, pink, and orange hues.
“Tama” beachfront villa in Mykonos designed by Quentin Moyse & Orizon Contract
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Images © Yiorgos Kordakis
Architecture & Interior design: Quentin Moyse, Orizon Contract
Interior styling: Anestis Michalis