Luxury villa rental company Onefinestay has expanded its collection of properties in Mykonos and Santorini.
The brand has added a total of 30 new villas across the two islands, boosting its existing product in Mykonos and adding properties in Santorini for the first time.
In Mykonos, new properties include Villa Diaz in Psarou (pictured), where private terraces open up to the natural rock formations, and Villa Nicholson, an eight-bedroom property located close to Mersini Beach.
In Santorini, guests can stay at the two-bedroom Villa Carnelian, which has been converted from two old pottery kilns using eco-friendly materials, or Villa Tan, a traditional Cycladic cave house located on the edge of the cliffs in Imerovigli.
All villas come with complimentary concierge services, which can arrange VIP transfers, private chefs, boat charters and bespoke wellness programmes.
Onefinestay said the new Greek product would provide “the perfect refuge for a summer getaway” ahead of the possible easing of the UK’s international travel restrictions from May 17.
“Over the past 10 years Mykonos and Santorini have gained notoriety as the ‘go to’ islands for European summer holidays, and after a year of travellers having to put their plans on hold, we are excited to see increased demand for our private villa experiences and broaden our footprint to some of the most desirable islands in the Mediterranean” said Amanda Dyjecinski, onefinestay’s chief brand and marketing officer.
“We’ve handpicked the new collection of homes, choosing them for their style, design, comfort and above all their location, providing uninterrupted ocean views.
“Our aim was to add a variety of homes that are ideal to host groups of families and friends; from traditional Greek style villas, to super luxe modern homes as well as dazzling sea-facing retreats.”
She added: “We have taken great care in inspecting and carefully selecting homes that match our guests’ tastes and needs, whilst delivering the same ubiquitous and exceptional quality service that we at Onefinestay have become known for.”