Melograno Villas, Chora, Astypalaia, Dodecanese Islands - Explore & Book
"Astypalaia is one of those remote Greek islands most people have never heard of - but those who have keep coming back. Savvy travellers have snapped up holiday houses beneath Castro, the 13th-century castle that crowns the hilltop town of Chora. A handful of smart little hotels have cropped up to cater for the rest of us. But until Melograno opened in 2013, there were no luxury villas for rent. Thankfully, Michalis Savvas - a local entrepreneur, who also runs a bar, supermarket and souvlaki joint - spotted a gap in the market. First, Michalis found the site: a steep hill on the outskirts of Chora, with stunning views of its whitewashed houses tumbling down to the old harbour. Then, he and his charming wife Maria travelled to 5-star hotels all over Greece for inspiration, before building the 3 adjoining villas. Each is subtly different, but all share a feeling of laid-back luxury. With huge living/dining areas, great kitchens, designer bathrooms and sea-view terraces, they are ideal for couples, families or a gang of friends. Plush beds and outdoor jacuzzis are a big draw, too; we found it hard to leave and explore this beautifully rugged island.
Highs
Spectacular views of the Castro, harbour and seaUtter convenience: a 24-hour concierge, meals can be delivered and there’s an honesty fridge for snacks/drinksMasses of space, both indoors and out on the terracesGood value for a luxe rental, especially since rates include breakfastAstypalaia itself; a hidden gem with wild landscapes and welcoming locals, beautiful beaches and historical charm
Lows
Tricky to get to (a hopper flight or 9-hour ferry from Athens), but the island's remoteness is its appealOne 'bedroom' in each villa is a cushioned platform in the living area. Best suited to 2 guests (Ble/Verde) or 4 guests (Bianca)You'll want a car; it's a 10-minute walk to Chora's shops and restaurantsNo pools and the nearest beach is a 5-minute drive, but each villa has an outdoor jacuzzi to cool off inYour neighbours may feel too close when you're all out on the terraces, but there are awnings for privacy" - Rachel Howard