About Us
My origins come from my mother’s side from Paros. My great grandmother Christina whose name I inherited came from Paros island and more specific from the village Lefkes of Paros. She was the one who helped my mother buy this peace of land in Antiparos island. And so the story began.




Our Story
The first time i visited Antiparos island i was only two years old. I visited this peace of land with a donkey coming from the main road only with soil.
Since then i visited the island many times again. I love the air and the whole island atmosphere, i just feel i am part of it. In the past many times we were given the chance to invest in Antiparos but never made our mind.
Finally, after so many efforts a dream came true! We, me and my mother developed Gea and Hydor residences in 2024 in Agios Georgios Antiparos!





Our Mission
Our mission is to offer our γη=gea and ύδωρ=hydor to our residents. We are dedicated to delivering exceptional service, ensuring every detail of your stay is perfect. From the moment you book with us until the time you check out.

GEA and HYDOR Residences
What about it? How we came up with this name? What’s its story?
The very first time you visit Ai Giorgis while you enter the residential area just stop and watch. What do you see? A magnificent tranquil and endless seaview (ύδωρ=hydor) and a sunny “earthy” landscape. This view magnetizes you and enslaves you for ever!
Our intention is to offer this view inside and outside from the residences to our residents. The whole architectural -by awarded architect- idea is captured and implemented by these two elements, γη και ὕδωρ.
Regarding ancient greek history the Persians asked from anyone who they wanted to surrender to give them “γη και ὕδωρ”.
We are here to serve our residents and offer them our “γη και ὕδωρ”, this means peaceful private vacation away from problems.
Anyone else who will ask us for our “γη και ὕδωρ” like Persians did, will receive the same answer that our ancestors athenians and spartans gave in marathon and thermopiles respectively: “Μολών Λαβέ”.