Cabanon Concrete Retreat, Crete

Overview

Set high above the rugged Mani coastline, Cabanon Concrete Retreat is  composed of two sculptural micro-houses designed by Pavlos Chatziangelou. Carved from raw concrete and glass, they disappear into the rocky landscape, framing endless views of the Laconian Gulf. Minimal yet deeply sensory, the retreat invites stillness, solitude and connection with nature, a contemporary ode to Le Corbusier's philosophy of essential living, reimagined for modern travellers seeking quiet design-led escape.

Cozy balcony with chairs overlooking a serene lakeside landscape.

Highlights

  • Total seclusion within the wild beauty of the Mani Peninsula overlooking the Laconian Gulf
  • Personal concierge arranging local produce baskets, in villa dining and tailored Mani explorations
  • Open air living spaces that shift with the light, from sunrise calm to starlit stillness
  • Sustainable off grid design powered by solar energy and rainwater collection
  • Immersive outdoor soundscape of cicadas, wind, and distant waves replacing all modern noise
A modern house with large windows nestled in a hillside with greenery.

Reflections

  • Its remote hilltop setting means a car is essential for exploring or dining out
  • Minimalist design offers few traditional comforts, no television, spa or restaurant
  • Limited mobile signal and Wi-Fi encourage digital detox rather than constant connection
  • The retreat's exposed architecture can feel stark to those seeking warmth or softness
  • Evenings are completely quiet, ideal for solitude but less suited to social travellers
Aerial view of a forested area with scattered houses and roads.

Location

Perched high above the Laconian Gulf on the Mani Peninsula, Cabanon Concrete Retreat sits amid olive groves, rocky hills and open sea views. The nearest village, Kyparissos, is a short drive away, while the wild beaches of southern Mani lie just beyond.

The Journey from the UK

Fly direct into Kalamata International Airport (KLX) from London Heathrow, London Gatwick and many regional UK airports, with a flight time of around three and a half hours. From there its a two hour coastal drive through olive valleys and mountain roads, best experienced with a private transfer or self-drive car to savour the landscape's quiet grandeur.

Suites/Villas

The retreat consists of two freestanding cabanons, each an architectural meditation in raw concrete and glass. They open fully to the Mani horizon, dissolving the boundary between indoors and out. Interiors are furnished with Coco-Mat beds, Zealot of Nature amenities and bespoke wooden furniture that softens the minimalist aesthetic. Each includes a compact kitchen with Smeg appliances, a rainfall shower and panoramic terrace for dining, yoga or quiet reflection. Every details speaks to balance, stillness and elemental comfort.

Minimalist bedroom with a floating bed and modern seating area.
Cozy kitchen with natural light and rustic decor.

Food and Restaurants

With no restaurant, dining at Cabanon is a slow, sensory experience shaped by Mani's rugged landscape. The villa's fully equipped kitchen invites unhurried cooking with local ingredients, olive oil from nearby groves, freshly baked bread, and herbs picked from surrounding hills. Guests can arrange private chef dinners under the stars or explore family run tavernas in nearby villages, where seafood is caught that morning and meals unfold with the unhurried rhythm of Greek coastal life.

Facilities and Activities

  • Curated private dining and in villa massage on request.
  • Walking trails through olive groves and rocky hills surrounding the retreat.
  • Secluded coves nearby for swimming and snorkelling in crystalline waters.
  • Guided excursions to Byzantine chapels and ancient stone villages of the Mani Peninsula.
  • E-bike hire for exploring the rugged coastal roads.
A stunning turquoise lagoon with white sandy beaches under a blue sky.