The House of the Sea is one of the five unique accommodations at The Tsitouras Collection.
It has a characteristic atmosphere of romance, with hints of distant destinations and evidence of the lure of the sea.
Memories of the sea spring up directly and indirectly from among the furniture and objects. Each one of the hand-painted wooden chest covers that once belonged to Mytilenian seamen has a story to tell. Fabulously framed English, Italian and German nautical maps, ranging in date from both the 16th
to the 19th century adorn the interior.
The Greco-Roman bathroom has been lined with pristine white marble, accented with black detail.
There is a collection of 19th century charcoal sketches of male nudes by an anonymous Greek artist, an 18th century Russian icon depicting the stern figure of St Nicholas, patron saint of the sea, and there is one of the great Picasso rare ceramic pieces bearing three incised relief fish, which even the most demanding of visitors
would not expect to find in a hotel.
The House Of Sea has:
1 double bedroom, 1 Greek marble bathroom, and a
sitting room with dining area