Are you longing for a romantic Hellas trip without children? Then we have something for you. Five tips for Adults Only Hotels in Greece that you should check out. We reveal what they have to offer.
Rhodes: Cook’s Club Kolymbia
To be fair, we have to say that we have not yet been to Cook’s Club Kolymbia. It will not open until May 2023. But what we can say for sure: It will be the brand’s 10th new hotel and already the third on Rhodes. Like the other hotels, Cook’s Club Kolymbia will have contemporary design interiors. Kolymbia Beach is not far away. And the two outdoor pools are the perfect place to be.
Here you can enjoy relaxed vibes while sunbathing during the day and a club feeling in the evening. Locally inspired cocktails, three bars and three restaurants as well as a gym complete the offer. The resort is spread over seven buildings with 271 newly renovated rooms and suites. Since we already know the clubs Tigaki/Kos and Hersonissos/Crete, we are convinced: Young adults are in the right place here. Double room from approx. € 125 per night | cooksclub.com
Crete: ACRO Suites
This beautiful boutique hotel consists of just 49 villas, suites and lofts. So if you fancy an Adults Only hotel in Greece with a tranquil ambience and a focus on individual service, this is the place for you. Exquisite Greek food is on the menu in the restaurant. And in the Asana Yoga Shala, the morning greeting is particularly stylish.
But we haven’t even told you the best part yet: All suites and villas have their own saltwater pool. Isn’t that terrific? The aesthetic highlight is definitely the Signature Cave Suites. They score with breathtaking views. There is also a spa, of course. Price from approx. € 350,− per night | acrosuites.com
Athens: The Dolli
Another “new kid on the block” in terms of Adults Only Hotels in Greece is “The Dolli” in Athens. The five-star establishment attracts with its particularly feminine and light aura. But that’s not all, of course. The 46 elegant guest rooms enjoy perfect views. Of the Acropolis, for example. Architect Stelios Kois was responsible for the design.
Kois managed to preserve the charm of the villa originally built in the 1920s by architect Andreas Kriezis. Inside, contemporary works by Francois-Xavier Lalanne find their place alongside Picasso. The spacious rooms with their high ceilings provide plenty of light. On the roof, you can relax in the pool or with a cocktail and finger food. Double room from approx. € 500,− | thedolli.com
Milos: Domes White Coast
30 suites. 31 pools. How does that sound? Pretty cool, right? The beautiful Domes White Coast Hotel on Milos scores with these features. It blends picturesquely into the nature reserve on the north coast. Each of the suites has its own private infinity pool. In addition, there are unrestricted views of the sea and minimalist furnishings.
The Adults Only Hotel is a quiet retreat. It offers breathtaking sunsets, fine dining, signature cocktails and numerous excursion options. For example, to one of the three sandy beaches, which are only a five-minute walk away. Double room from approx. € 500,− per night | whitecoast.gr
Santorin: NOŪS Santorini
Last year in June, NOŪS Santorini opened a hideaway that was immediately accepted into the Olympus of Design Hotels™. It enchants with straightforward Cycladic architecture, minimalism and Laid Back Luxury. This is expressed, for example, in private pools and terraces as part of the suites. Nothing disturbs the earthy colour palette. They are the canvas against which contemporary Greek art happens.
121 rooms, suites and bungalos comprise the Adults Only Hotel. Some of them have their own garden and the aforementioned pools. If you are looking for maximum relaxation, the spa is the place to be. Yoga, fitness, treatments as well as indoor and outdoor pools are part of the offer. Double room from approx. € 330,− | yeshotels.gr
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