
The closest Cycladic island to Athens, yet feels like the furthest...
Kea (Tzia) is a charming, not very large, and very picturesque island with small valleys that
are planted with vines and fruit-trees that run right down to the sea. It is doted with
archaeological sites and artifacts, ancient foot paths, miniature chapels, windmills and
monasteries.
The short distance from Athens, the magnificent landscapes and beaches, as well as a
surprisingly long network of marked paths for trekking have drawn many Athenians to build
here some of the most eye-catching villas in our Greek portfolio.
The island remains genuine for those seeking an unspoilt experience and is an excellent
alternative for those who want to experience Greece as the Greeks do.











