Apia villas
On the west coast of Peloponnese, just two hours from Athens, sits Tolo. The former fishing village of the prefecture of Argolis, attracts visitors from all over the world as it combines uniquely all the features that make Greece an interesting destination for all seasons: sandy beaches, visitable mountain masses, archaeological sites of particular importance - Asini, Nafplio, Mycenae, Epidaurus – while it also offers opportunities for fun and sports activities in nature.
A Private Retreat
Built on a steep hill right at the edge of Tolo, Apia Villas is a lodgment in harmony with the natural environment – the Argolic gulf and the scattered islets of Romvi, Platia, Psili as well as the castle of ancient Asini and the surrounding mountains. The settlement owes its name to one of the oldest “brands” of the Peloponnese, «Απία» or «Απίη».

The complex
The complex consists of three private villas, offering all modern facilities enriched with the spatial experience and qualities of a Greek community, retaining its architectural heritage whilst redefining traditional boundaries between internal and external space.
Built
Built amphitheatrically on a plot of 4,100 sq.m., the villas form terraces, which give the feeling of a series of "hanging gardens", ensuring at the same time the much-desired privacy for the visitor: Their veranda looks east to the horizon above the roofs of the other houses and their courtyard is isolated from the neighboring thanks to this exact altitude difference.
Combining
Combining above-ground and underground construction, they essentially follow the natural relief and are organized linearly in the direction of the sea.