Treasure Island
About This Villa
Treasure Island is not just a villa. It is a fully private Greek island estate, offering total seclusion, dramatic natural beauty, and an experience that simply does not exist on the mainland.
Located off the coast of Attica and reached by boat from Athens, this exclusive island retreat is reserved for guests seeking absolute privacy, space, and a sense of occasion. Once you arrive, the outside world disappears. There are no neighbours, no public access, and no interruptions — just pristine beaches, historic stone buildings, and the freedom to live entirely on your own terms.
Step into a world where history, myth, and luxury intertwine at Treasure Island, a private sanctuary in the Petalioi Islands, just an hour by boat from Athens. Once part of a Russian princess’s dowry when she married the King of Greece, and later a retreat for icons such as Jacqueline Onassis, Rudolf Nureyev, Greta Garbo, and Gene Kelly, this island’s past is as glamorous as its present. Rumour even has it that Aristotle Onassis once tried to buy it before turning to Skorpios. Enveloped by 900 acres of untouched Mediterranean landscape and shimmering turquoise waters, this secluded island invites you to experience Greece at its most authentic and romantic.
At the heart of Treasure Island lies a neoclassical beachfront villa, lovingly built by the current owner’s family over 100 years ago. The main house sleeps 8–9 guests, with additional bedrooms and a charming cottage for larger groups. Spacious whitewashed interiors, antique French windows, and marble en-suite bathrooms balance comfort with timeless elegance, while terraces frame sweeping views of uninhabited islets and distant mountains. Outdoors, gather around a vast wooden table for alfresco feasts, wander to the island’s chapel, or set out to explore by foot, bike, or boat. Whether you’re diving into crystal-clear waters or simply sinking into the sand with the sea as your soundtrack, Treasure Island offers not just a stay—but a story steeped in history and serenity.
Note: The island shown in aerial shot is one of the group of islands in the estate but not where the main accommodation is, for privacy reasons. Guests are able to visit this island during their stay.