Paradiso Island
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There are properties that define luxury, and then there are places that exist in a category of their own.
Paradiso Island is one of the exceedingly rare privately owned islands available in Greece—an extraordinary opportunity to create a legacy in one of the Mediterranean’s most exclusive destinations. Surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea, the island offers complete privacy, breathtaking natural beauty, and uninterrupted views that stretch endlessly across the horizon.
Spanning over 1 million square metres of pristine Aegean landscape, Paradiso Island offers a level of space, privacy, and exclusivity that is exceptionally rare. Its remarkable scale creates the perfect setting for a truly landmark development, while preserving the island’s unique sense of tranquillity and natural beauty.
Its landscape is unmistakably Cycladic. Dramatic rocky cliffs meet secluded coves with turquoise waters, while the island’s untouched terrain creates an atmosphere of serenity and absolute freedom. Every element of Paradiso Island has been shaped by nature, offering a setting of remarkable authenticity that is increasingly difficult to find.
Accessibility is both discreet and convenient. The island features its own small natural harbour for private yachts, while an already prepared area provides the possibility for the construction of a helipad, allowing effortless arrival by both sea and air.
One of Paradiso Island’s most exceptional characteristics is its natural freshwater springs and wells—an extraordinarily rare asset for a private island in the Aegean. This invaluable resource significantly enhances both the island’s sustainability and its long-term development potential.
Paradiso Island remains remarkably untouched, offering a pristine natural setting alongside carefully considered development opportunities, subject to the applicable Greek planning and environmental regulations. This exceptional balance between preservation and possibility provides the foundation for a visionary project that respects the island’s unique character while embracing its extraordinary potential.
A Vision Without Limits
Paradiso Island presents a remarkable canvas for the creation of an iconic destination. Whether envisioned as an ultra-private family estate, a boutique luxury resort, an exclusive wellness sanctuary, a members-only retreat, or a landmark hospitality investment, the island offers an exceptional foundation for projects of international calibre.
Its rarity also positions it among the world’s most sought-after alternative real estate assets—an opportunity to secure not simply land, but a truly irreplaceable piece of Greece.
Planning & Development
The permitted development potential varies according to the proposed investment and the applicable planning framework. Depending on the nature and scale of the project, the allowable Floor Area Ratio (FAR) may range from 0.40 to 2.00, in accordance with Greek planning legislation. Under certain conditions, sports facilities and supporting infrastructure may also be excluded from the permitted building coefficient, offering additional flexibility for carefully designed hospitality developments.
A Legacy Investment
Private islands of this calibre seldom become available.
Even fewer combine exceptional accessibility, natural freshwater resources, protected landscapes, and significant development potential within one of the world’s most desirable destinations.
Paradiso Island is far more than a real estate acquisition. It is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create an enduring legacy—an iconic destination where architectural excellence, complete privacy, sustainable development, and timeless natural beauty come together in perfect harmony.
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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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