Almost everything about Maistrali is one of a kind, but a few things stand apart.
The position. The villa sits on a hillside in the quiet, unspoiled north of Zakynthos, entirely private and not overlooked. Views sweep over the Ionian Sea to Kefalonia, across the Mediterranean landscape falling away down the hills to the water. Every bedroom, every terrace, every morning coffee faces that view. It stops people in their tracks the moment they walk through the garden wall.
The west wind. The climate in spring, summer and early autumn is close to perfect, warm days, cool enough to sleep well at night, with a refreshing westerly breeze off the Ionian. Maistrali was designed around that breeze. The traditional stone wind tower, the architectural centrepiece of the house channels cool air naturally through the living spaces all day, keeping the villa comfortable through even the hottest Greek afternoons without air conditioning.
The north. There is no mass tourism here. The beaches are unspoiled and uncrowded, the restaurants are run by families who have been there for generations, and the local people are warmly, quietly welcoming in a way that feels increasingly rare. Guests arrive and decompress within hours. That feeling of total privacy, silence and space, with everything you need meticulously taken care of is what brings so many of them back.