Ypseli anafi's hive
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"YPSELI ANAFI’S HIVE, ANAFI A secret escape with dramatic sea views A tiny outcrop on the rim of the Cyclades, east of over-visited Santorini and facing the Cretan Sea, the island haven of Anafi is a well-kept secret. Legend has it that Apollo revealed it to Jason and the Argonauts by lighting up the stormy sky with his glimmering golden bow. This new opening is on its southern shore, where all the best beaches are found. Athenian owner Antonis Chalaris spent childhood holidays here playing in the barn of his beekeeper grandfather, and what he has created now is a unique spot surrounded by sun-baked scrubland. Named after the traditional pottery beehives slotted into stone walls, Ypseli has eight rooms laid out with a great sense of balance and proportion in effortless Aegean style. Mustard linens spice up peaceful whitewashed spaces while basket lampshades cast woven shadows on walls covered in traditional crochet pieces and framed photographs of Anafi. The reverence for crafts is also evident in the covetable organic shapes created by a local ceramicist and displayed in the kitchen between flowerpots filled with oregano and thyme. All private terraces as well as the pool face out to a dramatic sea view dominated by Mount Kalamos, the Mediterranean’s second-highest rock after Gibraltar, and Katsouni beach is a five-minute stroll away for morning dips in the pristine surf. Anafi was always on the radar for in-the-know Greeks looking for a hazy escape from the crowds, but with Ypseli it has opened its arms to savvy travellers from further afield too."
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