Master bedroom
Calm, spacious, and softened by warm wood rather than polished blandness.
The house
Maroyda is not styled to feel generic or newly built. Its beams, stone surfaces, preserved objects, and room sequence still read as a real house with a long memory.
The house has stood in Panagia since 1707, in one of the most atmospheric villages on Thassos. Its position in the village ties the experience to the mountain landscape as much as to the sea.
During restoration, the goal was not to erase age but to keep it visible: exposed timber, textured stone, preserved family pieces, and rooms that still feel domestic rather than hotel-like.
That is one of the defining strengths of Maroyda Stonehouse. It offers comfort, but the comfort never flattens the character.
Rooms
Calm, spacious, and softened by warm wood rather than polished blandness.
A more intimate room where stone and timber carry most of the mood.
A compact extra bedroom that keeps the house practical for families and small groups.
Fully equipped for slower mornings and easy dinners after the beach.
Exposed beams, preserved decor, and a room that feels like part of the house's story.
Stone below, mountain air above, and outdoor spaces that shape the stay.
Amenities