
Skalados · Tinos · Cyclades
A Venetian house,
held quiet by Tinos.
The essence
Casa di Lavalle is a fully renovated 1790 Venetian house in the village of Skalados on Tinos, in the Cyclades, Greece — sleeping four guests across three bedrooms, with a 120m² terrace facing Mount Exomvourgo.
Cycladic whitewash over Venetian bones: thick plaster walls, timber-beamed ceilings, a hearth kitchen built into stone. Steps climb past bougainvillea from the front door to a terrace built for long dinners, quiet mornings, and the mountain across the valley.
The villa
The house holds three bedrooms and one bathroom across 100m² indoors — one bedroom with a double bed, two with a single bed each — plus 140m² outdoors including the 120m² terrace and its own kitchenette.
- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathroom
- 1
- Indoor size
- 100 m²
- Terrace
- 120 m²
- Built
- 1790
- Check-in
- 3:00 PM
- Check-out
- 11:00 AM

The terrace
Dinner faces the mountain
The 120m² terrace looks across the valley to Mount Exomvourgo and the Venetian castle ruins at its summit, past the village bell tower below. It is furnished for dining, seated around its perimeter, with its own kitchenette and marble counter upstairs.

The kitchen
Built into a stone arch
A Teka gas hob and electric oven sit beneath an arched stone niche, with a countertop and sink cut from natural Tinos marble. A Liebherr fridge, Nespresso and filter coffee machines, and a full cooking set complete it.
Tinos
Casa di Lavalle sits 6km from Tinos town and its ferry port, and 4.7km from Kolymbithra beach, in the central mainland of Tinos.
Within a 15–25 minutes drive: Agios Romanos, Livada, Santa Margarita, Kalyvia, Pachia Ammos, and more of the island’s beaches. The nearest airports are on Mykonos (22km), Syros (26km) and Naxos (58km); ferries run from Rafina and Piraeus directly to Tinos port.
A closer look
Around the house




Enquire
Ask about your dates
Questions about the house or the island? Write to us — we reply personally. Bookings are made on Booking.com or Airbnb.
How to book
All reservations for Casa di Lavalle are made through Booking.com or Airbnb. Rates, availability, payment and cancellation terms are set and handled by those platforms, and the booking contract is concluded with them under their terms.
This website is for information. Write to us with questions about the house, the village, getting here, or whether the dates you have in mind suit — we are glad to help before you book.
Climate Crisis Resilience Fee
Greek law requires a Climate Crisis Resilience Fee on every night of a short-term rental stay. It is set by the state, not by us, and is not included in the nightly rate shown on Booking.com or Airbnb — it is payable separately, on arrival. For the current per-night amount, check the property listing on Booking.com or Airbnb, or ask us directly.