





A seven-bedroom private estate with full concierge
Kassiopi Estate is a trophy property in the truest sense: seven bedrooms across a private, gated estate for fourteen, with full concierge service included in the rate. This is the tier of the north-east coast that has drawn the Rothschilds to nearby Kerasia and, over the years, royalty and a steady traffic of the discreetly famous — a coast that hides its wealth behind cypress and olive rather than parading it. The estate is set up for a group who expect the holiday to run itself: chef, provisioning, boat days, transfers and reservations all handled, so that arriving means simply arriving. Around it lies the quiet, olive-terraced country above Kassiopi, with the village and its harbour a short drive for those who want them. At roughly €2,950 a night it is priced for a single large gathering — a milestone celebration, a family reunion, a group who want the coast's best address to themselves.
Seven bedrooms sleeping fourteen across private grounds, with pool, extensive terracing and the seclusion that a gated estate buys. The distinguishing feature is the included full concierge — the reason the rate sits near €2,950 a night — which turns the house from an excellent villa into a serviced private retreat.
It suits one large party rather than a splintered group.
This is the heart of "Kensington-on-Sea," the north-east's byword for understated money — pine-, lemon- and cypress-scented hillsides, olive groves running down to the water, and villas you sense rather than see.
The Rothschild estate at Kerasia, long the accommodation of choice for visiting royals, is a near neighbour along the coast; Princess Diana, and later Charles and Camilla, have holidayed on this shoreline.
With concierge in place, the set pieces of a north-east holiday are arranged for you: a skippered boat day to Agni and Kouloura, a chef's dinner on the terrace, a lunch table held at Toula's or Taverna Agni, a crossing to Saranda in Albania.
Kassiopi harbour, minutes away, supplies the boats; the estate supplies the ease.