Gundari is set across a vast cliffside estate on Folegandros, where its remote position and uninterrupted Aegean views define the entire experience.
The resort is built directly into the landscape rather than placed on top of it, with low-profile structures following the natural lines of the terrain. Buildings sit recessed into the rock, with flat roofs, muted tones and minimal forms ensuring they remain visually secondary to the setting. Circulation is subtle and unobtrusive, with pathways and terraces opening gradually towards the sea rather than directing movement in a fixed way.
The scale is deliberately spread across the site, avoiding any central concentration and allowing each part of the resort to hold its own position. This creates a strong sense of separation between spaces, with the surrounding land and open horizon consistently defining the atmosphere rather than the built environment.
Suites and villas are positioned along the cliff edge, with each one oriented to maintain clear, uninterrupted sea views. Layouts are centred around outdoor space, with terraces and private pools acting as the primary living areas rather than an addition to the room.
Cave-style suites are integrated more directly into the rock, creating a stronger sense of enclosure, while larger multi-bedroom villas sit in more exposed positions with greater distance between neighbouring units. Across all categories, variation comes from scale, placement and level of privacy rather than changes in interior styling.
Dining is focused around Orizon, which anchors the food offering with a menu built on local ingredients and a clear Mediterranean direction. The setting remains open and directly connected to the landscape, with the view forming a constant backdrop rather than a feature reserved for specific tables.
The bar sits within the same flow of space, moving naturally from daytime use into the evening without a change in tone. Service is deliberately contained rather than expansive, keeping the experience aligned with the scale of the property.
The pace of the resort is shaped by its isolation, with the surrounding land and coastline forming the main point of engagement. Hiking routes, guided experiences and access to the island’s terrain are built into the stay, rather than added as secondary activities.
A seasonal pool and fitness space sit within the wider layout without dominating it, maintaining the emphasis on the setting itself rather than on resort-led structure or programming.
Wellness is integrated across the property, with spa treatments, yoga and quieter areas positioned to take advantage of the natural stillness of the site. Facilities remain focused and controlled, supporting the overall experience rather than expanding beyond it.
Located in Petousis on Folegandros, the resort sits in a notably remote part of the island, with access via ferry connections and Milos Airport approximately 68 kilometres away, reinforcing its sense of distance from more developed parts of the Cyclades.
This is one of those places where the setting does most of the talking — vast, quiet and completely absorbing — and the design simply lets it shine. It feels considered, calm and genuinely different from the usual Cycladic experience.
This is one of those places where the setting does most of the talking — vast, quiet and completely absorbing — and the design simply lets it shine. It feels considered, calm and genuinely different from the usual Cycladic experience.