After a fairytale wedding in the heart of the English countryside, Eve Jobs and Harry Charles have touched down in Greece to begin their life together—choosing none other than the enchanting island of Milos, in Greece, for their honeymoon escape.

The newlyweds were spotted on July 29 strolling hand in hand through the volcanic landscapes and pristine waters of one of the Cyclades’ most photogenic destinations. With a small circle of close friends and family in tow, the couple looked relaxed and radiant as they soaked in the island’s serene atmosphere.

At 27, Eve—daughter of the legendary Steve Jobs—is making her own mark as a fashion-forward model and accomplished equestrian. She was joined by her new husband, 26-year-old British Olympic show jumper Harry Charles, as the pair enjoyed their sun-drenched getaway.

But don’t expect ordinary luxury from this duo. The couple is staying aboard Venus, the sleek 105 million euros superyacht designed by Steve Jobs himself shortly before his death in 2011.

With its ultra-minimalist aesthetic and understated elegance, Venus remains a floating masterpiece that never fails to turn heads. Joining them on board is Eve’s mother, philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, along with her partner, entrepreneur Adrian Fenty.

The couple tied the knot on July 26 in an intimate ceremony at the picturesque St Michael’s and All Angels Church in the village of Great Tew, England. The guest list, while low-key, included figures from the worlds of sport, tech, and the arts—marking the culmination of a three-year romance.

As for their choice of Milos? It’s no coincidence. Known for its raw natural beauty, cinematic seascapes, and unpolished charm, the island seems tailor-made for the Jobs family’s signature blend of quiet sophistication and refined simplicity.