28TH SEPTEMBER 2026 -4TH OCTOBER 2026
Trapezi Retreat in Andros, Greece
Greek Cypriot Food Immersion
28TH SEPTEMBER 2026 - 4TH OCTOBER 2026
Greek Cypriot Food Immersion
Trapezi Retreat in Andros, Greece
Rooms from €3,900
Immerse yourself in a Greek–Cypriot culinary retreat rooted in story, tradition, and soul, set within the quiet rhythms of a serene Greek island.
Trapezi, meaning table in Greek, is a retreat centred on connection, to food, culture, story, and one another. Created for those who want to cook daily and learn deeply, it offers an immersive experience of Greek island life in its most generous and authentic form, where time slows and shared meals shape each day.
Guided by Gabriella Simonian (@_noregrettispaghetti), the retreat is infused with Greek–Cypriot heritage. Recipes are woven with memory and meaning, turning each dish into a reflection of family, place, and tradition. Cooking becomes more than technique, it becomes a way of understanding culture through lived experience.
This is not a holiday with a cooking class. Trapezi is a retreat built around the table, where food anchors community, creativity, and cultural immersion, and where the simple act of gathering becomes the heart of the week.
PHOTOGRAPHER: FIONA FRANZISKA
Your journey unfolds within a seafront private retreat on the serene Greek island of Andros.
Set in a secluded seaside sanctuary on the rugged coast of Andros, this retreat unfolds with views of the sparkling Aegean and the quiet cadence of island life. Every room, terrace and gathering space is designed to draw your gaze to the deep blue horizon, while saltwater pools and gentle sea breezes create a sense of calm and restoration.
Here, mornings begin with long, Mediterranean breakfasts, and seasonal produce from nearby gardens shapes what you prepare and share each day. Through hands-on Greek–Cypriot cooking experiences, you’ll explore breads, pasta, vegetables, seafood and sweets alongside intentional, communal meals that stretch into laughter, conversation and connection.
Relax on stone terraces, drift down steps to swim in clear waters below, or wander winding paths through herbs and fruit trees. With a blend of ritual, exploration and convivial gatherings around the table, this retreat invites a small group to leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the spirit of Greek island life.
Discover a slice of Greek island life in our private retreat, set on the serene island of Andros.
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Arrive on Andros and step into our private island retreat, where sea air, quiet paths, and open views immediately soften the pace. The afternoon is left unstructured, allowing time to unpack, explore the property, and settle into the slower rhythm of island life.
As evening approaches, we gather for a welcome aperitivo, our first moment around the table together. Journals and custom recipe books are introduced, inviting reflection and intention for the week ahead. This flows into a shared dinner, where introductions unfold naturally and the spirit of Trapezi is set, generous, creative, and centred on connection.
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The day begins gently, with breakfast enjoyed at an unhurried pace.
Late morning, we come together in the kitchen to explore the breads and pies of the Aegean. This hands-on cooking session focuses on dough, phyllo, and local cheeses, with dishes such as spanakopita or tiropita made from hand-rolled phyllo and wild greens. Herbs are gathered from the garden, grounding the experience in season and place.
Lunch follows naturally from what we’ve prepared, shared slowly around the table. The afternoon is left open for rest, sea air, and island wandering. As evening falls, we return to the table for dinner, continuing the rhythm of cooking, eating, and gathering that defines the retreat.
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After breakfast, the day turns its attention to one of the most beloved traditions shared across Greek and Cypriot kitchens, handmade pasta.
Late morning brings a focused cooking session dedicated to hilopites, prepared from scratch and paired with slow-cooked tomato, warming spices like cinnamon, and aged kefalotyri. This workshop is as much about technique as it is about memory, tracing how simple ingredients carry cultural meaning.
Lunch is shared and relaxed, followed by a free afternoon. Swim, rest, journal, or take a quiet walk along the coast. Dinner brings everyone back together, closing the day in the same spirit it began, through food prepared with care and shared with ease.
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Today celebrates the heart of Greek home cooking, vegetables, legumes, herbs, and the everyday dishes that sustain island life.
After breakfast, we gather for a cooking session centred on dishes such as briam, fava, and gemista, exploring how simplicity, seasonality, and restraint create depth of flavour. This is cooking rooted in intuition, shaped by what the land offers and how families have cooked for generations.
Lunch follows, light and nourishing. The afternoon opens into quiet time, perfect for rest, reflection, or soaking in the slower cadence of Andros. Dinner is shared in the evening, reinforcing the comfort and familiarity that comes from cooking and eating together daily.
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The influence of the sea shapes today’s experience.
After breakfast, the kitchen turns toward coastal flavours and the simplicity of fire cooking. Together, we prepare grilled fish, octopus with vinegar, and lemon potatoes, learning techniques that honour both the ingredient and the method.
Lunch reflects the freshness of the day’s cooking, followed by an open afternoon to enjoy island life. As evening arrives, the table is set once more, this time for a dinner that celebrates the generosity and restraint of Greek coastal cuisine.
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Our final full day together is dedicated to sweetness and celebration.
Late morning brings a dessert-focused cooking session exploring traditional sweets such as galatobouriko and spoon sweets. These recipes speak to hospitality, memory, and moments of gathering, offering insight into how sweetness marks everyday life as well as special occasions.
After lunch, the afternoon is left open for packing, journaling, swimming, or simply sitting with the week’s experiences. In the evening, we come together for a farewell dinner, sharing reflections, gratitude, and stories from the days spent cooking and living together.
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A final breakfast is shared before departures begin. There is time for last conversations, a quiet walk, or a lingering coffee before saying goodbye. You leave with recipes, memories, and a deeper connection to food as a way of understanding culture, heritage, and one another.
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Accommodation
6 x nights accommodation in a private room within a charming Greek island property
(Each room is unique in layout and character, reflecting the individuality of the space)
Food
Daily breakfasts
Daily lunches and dinners
All meals enjoyed together, shaped by what is prepared throughout the week
Drinks
Still & sparkling water with all meals
Wine included lunch & dinners (limits apply)
Experiences
Daily hands-on Greek–Cypriot culinary workshops
Breads, pies and hand-rolled phyllo
Handmade Greek pasta
Vegetable- and legume-led island dishes
Coastal cooking with fish and seafood
Traditional Greek desserts and spoon sweets
Cooking guided by heritage, story, and seasonality
Transport
Group arrival and departure transfers to and from Gavrio Port
All retreat-related transport during the week
Hosting & Support
Guidance and support from your host throughout the retreat
Exclusive use of the entire property, creating a private, shared island experience
EXAMPLE ITINERARY
Love Notes From Retreat Guests
Rooms & Prices
ONLY 3 ROOMS REMAINING
Secure your spot with a €500 non-refundable deposit today.
Private Rooms with Private Bathroom
28TH SEP 2026 - 4TH OCT 2026
Sea Urchin
Private room with a king bed and private bathroom at a luxury seafront guest house, culinary experiences, and exclusive activities.
Single Occupancy
€5,900
Per Person
Share with a Friend
€5,100
Per Person
28TH SEP 2026 - 4TH OCT 2026
Red Mullet
Private room with a king bed and private bathroom at a luxury seafront guest house, culinary experiences, and exclusive activities.
Single Occupancy
€5,900
Per Person
Share with a Friend
€5,100
Per Person
Coral Cottage with Shared Bathroom
28TH SEP 2026 - 4TH OCT 2026
Master Bedroom
Private room with a king bed and shared bathroom at a luxury seafront guest house, culinary experiences, and exclusive activities.
Single Occupancy
€5,500
Per Person
Share with a Friend
€4,650
Per Person
28TH SEP 2026 - 4TH OCT 2026
Bunk Room
Private room with one bunk bed (two single beds) with shared bathroom at a luxury seafront guest house, culinary experiences, and exclusive activities.
Single Occupancy
€4,300
Per Person
Share with a Friend
€3,900
Per Person
Oyster Rooms with Shared Bathroom
28TH SEP 2026 - 4TH OCT 2026
Oyster Room 1
Private room with a king bed and shared bathroom at a luxury seafront guest house, culinary experiences, and exclusive activities.
Single Occupancy
€5,000
Per Person
Share with a Friend
€4,250
Per Person
28TH SEP 2026 - 4TH OCT 2026
Oyster Room 2
Private room with a king bed and shared bathroom at a luxury seafront guest house, culinary experiences, and exclusive activities.
Single Occupancy
€5,000
Per Person
Share with a Friend
€4,250
Per Person
BOOKING INFORMATION
Our group retreats are intentionally small to keep the experience personal and intimate. Your retreat will only go ahead once we reach the required minimum number of guests. Your trip will be confirmed in writing once minimum numbers are reached, at the latest 90 days prior to departure.
To reserve your place, a non-refundable €500 deposit per person, per retreat is required. Your booking is not confirmed until we have received your deposit and you have received confirmation from us. The remaining balance is paid in instalments (payment plans available), with the full retreat fee due no later than 60 days before departure. For bookings made 60 days or less before the retreat start date, the full amount is payable at the time of booking.
If we cancel the trip, a full refund will be issued. We recommend you do not book flights until your retreat has been confirmed in writing.
Cancellations must be received in writing. If you cancel more than 120 days before the retreat start date, you will receive a refund of amounts paid minus the €500 non-refundable deposit (and any unrecoverable supplier costs). Between 120 and 61 days, 50% of the total retreat price is non-refundable. At 60 days or fewer, 100% is non-refundable.
Please read the complete Terms and Conditions and our FAQ before booking. If you have any questions, contact hello@jacquitoumbas.com.