Mare Beachfront Naxos
Description
At the southernmost and most unspoiled point of Naxos, where the Cycladic landscape remains authentic and untouched, lies a unique beachfront property of 900 stremmas (approximately 900,000 sq.m.), offering a rare combination of natural beauty, privacy, and exceptional development potential. Approximately 100 stremmas are buildable, with an approved building capacity of around 14,500 sq.m., making the property ideal for the development of high-end tourist accommodations. It is perfectly suited for luxury resorts, eco-friendly hospitality projects, or exclusive boutique hotels designed in harmony with the surrounding natural environment. The remaining area has been officially classified as forest land, ensuring long-term protection of the landscape and enhancing the sense of exclusivity, tranquility, and environmental value. The property boasts an impressive 1,500 meters of direct sea frontage, offering unobstructed views of the Aegean Sea, along with a legally designated shoreline (aigialos), providing clear legal status and development security. A particularly rare feature is the presence of a small natural harbor, ideal for accommodating leisure boats and significantly enriching the overall experience for future guests or residents. The estate is already equipped with electric power, as well as fresh water from a natural spring, a highly valuable and scarce resource in the Cyclades, supporting both sustainability and operational autonomy. This is a truly rare investment opportunity in one of the most privileged and emerging locations of Naxos, combining extensive beachfront access, protected natural surroundings, existing infrastructure, and outstanding potential for the creation of a landmark hospitality destination of exceptional character and long-term value.
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Information about the property's location
The Cyclades is a celebrated island group in the Aegean Sea. Known for its whitewashed houses, blue-domed chapels, rugged terrain, and striking arid beauty, the Cyclades offer some of the most picturesque landscapes in the Mediterranean.
This group includes more than 30 inhabited islands and numerous uninhabited islets. The most notable are: Amorgos, Andros, Antiparos, Folegandros, Ios, Kea, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Serifos, Sifnos, Syros and Tinos.
Accessible via international airports (Mykonos, Santorini, Paros) and high-speed ferries from Athens’ ports, the Cyclades are both well-connected and geographically diverse.
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