Traditional 18th century fully restored stone house overlooking the port of Hydra. First built in the 1830s by a wealthy local ship – owner, its prime position, the panoramic views and quality finishes throughout makes this home fit perfect with Cohen’s famous quote “there is nowhere in the world where you can live like you can in Hydra, and that includes Hydra”. Set over 4 levels and spanning over 230m2 comprising of 3 independent living areas, the home was designed and reconstructed according to the laws and regulations for Boutique Hotels. The layout is perfect. Ground Floor: Approximately 30m2 it consists of an open plan living and dining area, 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. First Floor: Approximately 69m2, the living and dining area leads to a well presented and opulent courtyard, with 2 well sized bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Second & Third Floor: 130m2 of living space with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with a spacious open plan living and dining area leading to a beautiful balcony. What makes this special: The island itself. Having maintained its original authentic character and original charm. Hydra is 1,5hrs away from the port of Piraeus. The complete absence of cars, motorcycles and bicycles make Hydra different from any other island. During the 18th century, wealthy local ship owners had built mansions and cultural monuments which are included in the list of World Heritage sites by Unesco. Flourishing tourism started in the 50's when the Greek ship owners Aristotelis Onassis and Stavros Niarhos began visiting the island with their famous friends. Winston Churchill, The Kennedys, Maria Kallas, Giovanni Anielli, Frank Sinatra, Brigitte Bardot were lovers of Hydra. In 1957, the film "The Child and the Dolphin" with Sophia Loren, presented Hydra worldwide. Now, almost 60 years later, it remains the most popular destination for famous artists, who are always inspired by its beauty, silence and pure tradition. Nowadays, often, visitors are Queen Sofia of Spain, Albert and Paola of Belgium, Camilla Parker, Konstantinos of Greece, Bill Gates