Your dream villa in Antiparos

Staying at the Villa On The Rocks in Antiparos will make you feel what you are really looking for, the ultimate bliss.

Villa on the Rocks in Antiparos

Villa On The Rocks is the ultimate luxury getaway in Antiparos, Greece. The villa boasts a stunning modern design that seamlessly blends with the traditional Cycladic architecture of the island.

With the use of local natural materials such as stone and wood, the villa exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests to enjoy. The villa’s interior is decorated with high-end furnishings and state-of-the-art amenities, providing the ultimate comfort and luxury. The villa’s outdoor areas are equally as impressive, offering breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and beautifully landscaped gardens.

Whether relaxing by the pool, enjoying a meal in the outdoor dining area, or taking a stroll around the island, guests can indulge in the utmost privacy and tranquility at Villa On The Rocks.

On the Rocks Antiparos

The Villa

Staying at the Villa will make you feel what you are really looking for, the ultimate happiness. Here, everything you wish for will come true. Romantic atmosphere overlooking the Antiparos town, tranquility under the Greek sun and the aura of the Aegean Sea.

  • 6 adults + 2 children
  • 3 bedrooms

  • 4 bathrooms

On the Rocks Antiparos

The Tree House

The Tree House is a place where the modern design harmoniously intertwines with the traditional Cycladic architecture, integrated inside a tree!

  • 2 guests

  • 1 bedroom

  • 1 bathroom

On the Rocks Antiparos

Our Location

On the Rocks of Antiparos. Our villa and tree house are located in one of the most beautiful spots on the island of Antiparos. With splendid view, you can easily access Antiparos town, sights and beaches.

On the Rocks Antiparos

Explore Antiparos

The small island of Antiparos belongs to the Cycladic Island Cluster and is southwest of Paros. It is a a small holiday paradise that is full of beautiful golden sandy beaches and blue-green crystal waters. Its characteristic whitewashed houses, narrow cobble-stone alleyways, scattered churches and bougainvillea flowers build a traditional Cycladic picture.