ABOUT THE VILLAS
The Gaea Dream residential complex was inspired by mother nature and her 5 elements, water, air, ether, fire and gaia. The aim is to combine privacy and comfort with an emotional experience that respects the local traditional environment.
The residential complex, Gaea Dream Villas is located on an area of 3.5 acres and is placed on the gentle slopes of the traditional village of Loutra with a vast amphitheater 360° view.
The property is inspired by the traditional aesthetics, nature and environment of Tinos. It consists of independent villas and is surrounded by coniferous gardens, while the idyllic location is appreciated even by the most demanding of the island’s aesthetic beauty.
Each villa has a private pool-jacuzzi and terrace. Guests can enjoy the private swimming pool while relaxing on the sun loungers and gazing at the panoramic views of the site.
It is located in the traditional village of Loutra, which is in the center of the island – starting point and crossroads for all the exploration points of Tinos, just 10 minutes from the port (8km). The geographical position ensures a view of the entire area of the valley, right from the bay of Kolympithra and left to the imposing mountain, Exombourgo.
Each residence is named after an element of nature, has been constructed and decorated with earthy colors and materials and strives to offer both a relaxing stay and the amenities for a special holiday experience on the wonderful island of the Aegean Muse, Tinos.
HOUSE Description
Every residence has a spacious one bedroom with a large living room. It has a sofa that turns into a double bed, a yard, a large terrace, a kitchen and a bathroom.
Private 10m2 pool, 1.40m deep.
Location Description
…beautifully located at Loutra
Loutra was an important religious and cultural center of the island. The baths that existed in the area gave the name to the village. The Monastery of the Jesuit Monks was built here in the 19th century, with the temple dedicated to the founder of the order, Ag. Ignatius Loyola. On the site of the Jesuit Monastery, the folklore museum of Loutra operates.
They are widely known for the Ursuline Monastery founded in 1862. The imposing building housed the girls’ school and later the village primary school, as well as a carpet making school. It can be visited and has the museum of the Ursuline Monastery with objects that were saved from the period of its operation as a school. In the summer, cultural events are organized in the courtyard of the Ursuline Monastery.
The Church of Saint Joseph dates from the middle of the 19th century. Surrendered to the ravages of time, it retains the charm of the neoclassical baroque. It is built in a green ravine, with almond trees, fig vines and palm trees surrounding the settlement. You can visit Venetian buildings, churches and marble springs and of course go for swimming and eating at the most famous beach of the island, Kolympithra, which is located at a distance of 5.5 km.