The present study focused on the connection between tourism and sustainability, creating a model of undertourism in a remote, sparsely populated settlement. This settlement is situated in the village of Rouklia, which is located on Mount Ochi in the southern region of Euboea. Rouklia is a village with a unique natural beauty that has managed to sustain itself and maintain its autonomy throughout history by relying on agriculture and animal husbandry. The purpose of this project is to develop a new settlement that offers a wide range of infrastructure and activities. After thorough supervision and research, we have decided to design and construct a hospitality complex inspired by the local architecture, a camping site, a multi-room facility that houses a communal kitchen, a community clinic, a space for social gatherings, and a raw material processing laboratory. Additionally, we will be utilizing a plot of land for crop production purposes. The overarching aim of this project is to underscore the significance of collectivity and communal efforts, raise awareness about the limited availability of natural resources, and promote the adoption of sustainable practices to ensure a sustainable future for the community.