Syros Villas
Villa Veronica Discover
Villa Veronica in Syros island can accommodate 16 guests in 8 spacious bedrooms.
Villa Poema II Discover
Villa Poema II a brand new property with easy access to two popular beaches. Centrally located only a few minutes away from Poseidonia village.
Villa Poema I Discover
Poema I is a luxurious, brand new villa, located next to the village of Poseidonia.
Villa Cressida Discover
Villa on OfferVilla Cressida is a stunning waterfront captain’s house, boasting four elegant bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, and thoughtful design elements that blend maritime charm with...
Villa Iphigenia Discover
Positioned on the south-eastern part of Syros, villa Iphigenia is offering a one-of-a-kind summer experience built right above a beautiful pebble cove.
Villa Naomi Discover
Villa Naomi is a waterfront house built on a secluded area. Highlight of this enormous house is the panoramic views!
Villa Pelagia Discover
Villa Pelagia is a beachfront villa built on three levels. It can accommodate 10 guests in 5 bedrooms.
Villa Persa Discover
Villa Persa is a beachfront villa built on three levels. It can accommodate 10 guests in 5 bedrooms.
Villa Elvia Discover
Villa Elvia is a traditional villa with modern touches. It is located in Poseidonia village which is 15 minutes from the Port & Airport of the island.
Syros Villas
Although Syros belongs to the Cyclades islands, its architecture is more Medieval than Cycladic.
Different cultures and influences have formed the island’s distinct character that is sure to bedazzle all travellers with its colourful alleys, historical churches and stunning public buildings that are also proof of its past glories such as, the City Hall, the Customs Office, the Aquarium in Kini village, the Mausoleum of Agios Georgios and the famous “Apollo” theatre.
The last one was created in 1864 on Vardaka square in the heart of the town by the Italian architect Pietro Sampo.
In the 6th century B.C. the important physician and philosopher Pherecydis was born in Syros and some years later he went to Samos and became the teacher of Pythagoras.
Pherecydis invented the first sundial and so two caves in Syros were named after him. Syros became part of Greece in 1830, along with the other Cycladic islands. Arts and cultural expression were very important in the everyday life on the island and still are.