The Rooster Antiparos
Sun, sea and "slow living" at this wellness resort on the Greek isle Antiparos
Life is slow on the Greek island of Antiparos. Somehow managing to stay off the tourism radar, days here are spent lapping in the sea and sun, a concept well-embraced by the recently opened, 17-house resort The Rooster. With “slow living” at the forefront, the focus is on wellness, and the retreat abides by a holistic ethos that emphasises sustainability, organic food and mindfulness – encouraging guests to embrace the laid-back environs and succumb to its natural beauty. Juxtaposing the back-to-basics mantra is a dose or two of opulence, as each of the property’s houses contains a private garden, terrace, pool, outdoor shower and, of course, breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding countryside.
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