4 Adults & 2 Children
120 m^2
2 Bedrooms with 2 Bathrooms ensuite
Where the Heart of Messavóli Beats — a Harmonious Blend of Heritage and Luxury
The Canava Cave Residence is more than just a dwelling; it embodies the very essence of Messavóli Residences. As one of the largest cave dwellings in Santorini, it once served as a traditional canava—a space dedicated to wine production. Within its walls lies the original wine press, the stone structure where locals once stomped grapes. Today, this preserved artifact stands as a testament to the island’s rich viticultural heritage, infusing the residence with its unique soul.
A large skylight enhances the interior’s illumination and ventilation, allowing sunlight to penetrate deep into the space and creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow throughout the day. Complementing this is a natural ventilation system, meticulously designed to rejuvenate every corner of the residence.
The residence boasts two separate bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. Here, polished cement surfaces, natural airflow, and understated decor converge to evoke a sense of serene luxury. Notably, one bathroom features an exposed section of authentic volcanic rock, seamlessly integrated with the cement finish.
The kitchen, though compact, is fully equipped for preparing your breakfast and is discreetly incorporated into the dining and living areas. This integration ensures that functionality complements the overall comfort and aesthetic of the space. The living and dining areas harmoniously blend into the cave’s architecture, highlighting gentle curves, muted tones, and a balance between traditional charm and contemporary design.
The Canava Cave Residence stands as the signature dwelling of Messavóli—authentic, culturally rich, luxurious, and unparalleled. It offers an experience tailored for guests seeking something truly extraordinary.
Where Santorini Reveals Its Tranquil Side
The courtyard of Messavóli Residences, with its island charm, clay pots, wooden pergola, comfortable seating, and built-in sofas inviting relaxation, serves as the main gathering spot. It evokes the ambiance of a traditional Cycladic neighborhood—simple, familiar, and human.
From here, a stone staircase leads to a surprising elevated balcony. Like a small observatory, it offers panoramic views of Messaria: the distinctive domes, church bell towers, island houses, and—further beyond—Anafi floating in the Aegean, often bathed in the light of dusk. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee or a glass of Santorinian wine at sunset.
The courtyard and balcony are more than just outdoor spaces; they are the heartbeat of Messavóli. Here, days begin slowly, moments find their rhythm, and simplicity becomes an experience.