
BELLINI VILLAS AT ELEA GOLF
Set beside the award-winning Elea Golf Club — Cyprus’s only championship-standard course, designed by Nick Faldo — Bellini Villas offer an elegant retreat near historic Paphos. Overlooking the shimmering Mediterranean, the villas feature sweeping sea views from both the course and the clubhouse. Guests enjoy the effortless luxury of private chefs, attentive butlers, and curated experiences that bring refinement, relaxation, and soul to every stay.




DESIGN CONCEPT
Interiors open seamlessly to nature, with expansive views, fluid lines, and spaces designed for quiet rituals of rest and reconnection. This is understated luxury in its purest form — soulful, grounding, and profoundly serene.










SERVICE & AMENITIES
Life at Bellini Villas is a graceful blend of retreat and refinement. Whether as a personal sanctuary or a curated investment, each villa offers access to a world of tailored experiences designed for effortless living.
Residents and guests enjoy private pools, personal chefs, and attentive butlers — ensuring every moment is shaped by ease and intention. The villas sit within a resort ecosystem offering wellness therapies, a serene spa, and a Mediterranean restaurant that celebrates seasonal flavors and coastal simplicity.
For those seeking active pleasure, the championship Elea Golf Course lies just beyond the doorstep — an 18-hole masterpiece by Nick Faldo. Ownership also opens the door to exclusive Family Golden Visa benefits and a fully managed rental program, allowing the villas to be effortlessly maintained and gracefully monetized when not in use. Here, beauty is not just seen but lived — in every detail, every service, every sunrise over the sea.




COLOR PALETTE & MATERIALS
The Bellini Villas are defined by a warm, earthy palette that mirrors the natural hues of the Mediterranean coast — shades of ivory, stone, sand, and sun-bleached clay. These soft, tonal layers create a sense of quiet harmony and timeless refinement. Natural materials — hand-finished plaster, weathered limestone, brushed wood, and raw linen — are used with intention, chosen not for ornament but for how they feel, breathe, and age beautifully over time. Large-format windows and pale floors amplify the soft Cypriot light, allowing the architecture to glow from within.





