Mykonos is one of the world’s most coveted holiday destinations thanks to its alchemical combination of Cycladic beauty, cosmopolitan flair, and vibrant beachside lifestyle. While the island’s popularity has, as expected, led to a burgeoning hospitality scene, which is great news for travellers seeking to luxuriate in its breathtaking Mediterranean setting, this also presents a challenge due to the growing number of hotels and villas making choosing where to stay a daunting task. Villa Tama, however, stands apart—a retreat of laid-back glamour, intimately connected to its surroundings, the seven-bedroom property is defined by an affinity for beauty and an unerring attention to detail. Boasting expansive outdoor living spaces, soulfully ascetic interiors, and unobstructed views of the sun setting over the sacred island of Delos—a rarity in rented properties on the island—this is a sanctuary that feels both authentic and aspirational.
Nestled in the upscale enclave of Aleomandra, Villa Tama is the culmination of French architect and entrepreneur Quentin Moyse’s love affair with Greece. Having fallen in love with the island a decade ago, when the opportunity arose to transform an existing residence into his dream holiday house, Moyse jumped at it. Through his boutique hospitality company, Orizon Living, Moyse masterfully renovated the property, artfully balancing contemporary sophistication with Cycladic heritage. The reimagined villa is not merely a showcase of architectural prowess; it is in fact a carefully curated experience where design, nature, and comfort coalesce into something greater than the sum of its parts.