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Best Luxury Resorts in Greece | Top 9 Amazing Resorts You Can’t Miss

Melina Thalassinou
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Key Takeaways

  • Luxury resorts in Greece offer diverse amenities and cater to various budgets.
  • Greece is a stunning destination with numerous islands in the Ionian and Aegean seas.
  • Guests can enjoy a wide range of activities and experiences at these resorts.
  • Greece and its luxury hotels are perfect for relaxation and immersion in local culture and cuisine.

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Greece is one of the most stunning destinations to visit in the world, with thousands of islands scattered throughout the Ionian and Aegean seas.

Clearly, there’s a lot of love to go around, and you’ll find that all roads lead to Athens (instead of Rome).

With so many things to do in Greece and diverse landscapes, this spectacular country is calling your name, so you should totally listen. That said, there’s a minor problem: Where should you stay?

You don’t need to stress majorly, as there are tons of brilliant hotels in Greece, with luxury suites offering all kinds of amenities and facilities, such as private plunge pools, whether in Santorini or Mykonos, that suit all budgets.

So, we’ve done the work for you and found the best luxury resorts in Greece.

The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino

The Westin Resort Costa NavarinoThe Westin Resort, Costa Navarino - credits: The Westin Resort

The gorgeous Westin Resort is located near the Navarino Dunes and has beachfront access to the Ionian Sea.

It’s truly heaven on earth — or Elysium to the Ancient Greeks — with picturesque views of the seaside coast and the Peloponnese mountains.

The Midas touch is obvious here with so many facilities, such as three outdoor pools, a bowling alley, a golf course, tennis courts, a waterpark (that’s right), and a spa.

Why We Love It:

  • There are eight on-site restaurants so that you can feast on all kinds of cuisines, from traditional Greek food to sushi and pizza.
  • We know holidays are meant for relaxation, but if your Achilles’ heel is getting a workout, you’ll love it here as they have a fully-equipped gym.
  • Even though it’s unlikely you’ll want to leave this unique resort, it’s also close to local attractions such as the Castle of Methoni.

Ikos Dassia, Corfu

IKOS DASSIAIkos Dassia - credits: Ikos Dassia

This chic resort is found in the beautiful seaside town of Dassia.

Ikos Dassia is absolutely incredible, with elegant decor that echoes its natural surroundings and staff that encompasses Philoxenia — true Greek hospitality.

Besides this, it also has terrific hotel facilities, such as seven swimming pools, eight restaurants, a kids club, a tennis court, and its own private beach.

Why We Love It:

  • If you feel like exploring Corfu on your own, Ikos Dassia offers you a Tesla to drive in for one day for free.
  • This may be one of the best family hotels in Greece, as there’s so much to do for kids, from gliding on SUPs to scoring goals on their soccer pitch.
  • Are you staying for a week and worried about eating the same kind of food? Don’t stress, as there are all sorts of cuisines, 24-hour room service, and kid-friendly menus.

Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas, Kalathos

Atrium PalaceAtrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas - credits: Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas

Greece is famous for its ancient temples and palaces, such as the Grand Parthenon, and this resort truly feels like it.

Atrium Palace is found on the beautiful Rhodes, so you can dive right into the Mediterranean Sea.

Then, grab a drink at the hotel's private beach bar and truly be at peace while lounging on a sun chair. Would you prefer more privacy? Book a villa with your own private pool — it’s truly divine.

Why We Love It:

  • With a wide range of rooms and villas, it’s perfect for a Greek honeymoon or a family trip.
  • Embrace your inner Greek philosopher and gain inner peace at the AnaGenesis Thalasso Spa Center.
  • Enjoy a fun-filled time (even without leaving the resort), starting the day with a game of mini-golf and ending the night with live entertainment at the bar.

St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas, Crete

St Nicolas Bay ResortSt. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas - credits: St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas

Crete, the largest Greek island, is full of history and stunning beaches.

An idyllic place to stay in Crete is St. Nicolas Bay Resort, with its traditional white-washed walls and superb views of Mirabello Bay.

It’s also got a private beach, which even Poseidon would like (as would Dionysus, as there’s a jetty bar).

That’s not all, as there’s a water sports center and jogging routes, so you can stay active like Hercules.

Why We Love It:

  • You’ll wish you stayed longer, as it has fantastic facilities, delectable meals, and live music.
  • St. Nicolas Bay can organize all kinds of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, from sailboat excursions to wine tastings.
  • The spacious rooms come with private verandas, Nespresso machines, and luscious toiletries.

Sani Beach Resort, Chalkidiki

sani beach resortSani Beach Resort - credits: Sani Beach Resort

With panoramic views of the azure Aegean Sea and endless stretches of white-sand beaches, Sani Beach Resort is a divine destination for a Greek holiday.

This resort looks like the setting of the next White Lotus season, with its opulent decor and chic rooms.

Don’t worry; there won’t be any drama like in the show, only excellent customer service and scrumptious Greek food.

Why We Love It:

  • Rooms come decked out with all kinds of luxurious amenities, such as Anne Semonin toiletries, a Bluetooth speaker, and free Wi-Fi.
  • The resort has all kinds of dining options, whether you want breakfast on your balcony or a drink by the swimming pool.
  • It’s ideal for a family trip, as kids under 12 stay for free.

Porto Zante Villas & Spa, Tragaki

The Westin Resort Costa NavarinoPorto Zante Villas & Spa - credits: Porto Zante Villas & Spa

At Porto Zante, you can pretend that you’re a Hollywood celebrity escaping the paparazzi, as it’s a secluded resort on the island of Zakynthos.

And don’t worry, just because it’s secluded doesn’t mean you won’t get top-notch service over here.

In fact, this resort offers so much that it might feel like a Herculean task to experience all the memorable excursions here.

That said, you can also totally veg out in your private villa overlooking the Ionian.

Why We Love It:

  • Each villa comes with a pool, a kitchenette, and the comfiest beds, perfect for decompressing.
  • You can enjoy the freshest sashimi at Maya or exquisite Greek cuisine at Club House, all while enjoying a divine sunset.
  • Porto Zante’s facilities are fantastic, from the delightful sandy beach to the spa where you can forget all life’s problems.

Santa Marina, Mykonos

Santa MarinaSanta Marina Resort - credits: Santa Marina Resort

If you’re looking for where to stay in Mykonos, look no further than Santa Marina.

This gorgeous luxury collection resort has everything you need for a Greek holiday, from private villa pools to effortlessly chic decor.

The spacious rooms are perfect for feeling at home, and you’ll love the cozy bedding. 

Why We Love It:

  • The treatments at Gingko Spa are reason enough to come here and may lead to Harmonia — a state of balance.
  • You can go on your own personal odyssey by taking a private cruise.
  • This is one of the top Greek hotels with infinity pools, perfect for summer.

Summer Senses Luxury Resort, Paros

Summer Senses Luxury Resort ParosSummer Senses Luxury Resort - credits: Summer Senses Luxury Resort

With its abstract architecture and gorgeous natural surroundings, Summer Senses feels like part of an artistic masterpiece.

What’s more, it’s just a stone’s throw from the beach — ideal for enjoying the top thing to do in Paros: swimming.

What’s more, with 24/7 room service and extensive guest services, you can have every need met. 

Why We Love It:

  • Enjoy Michelin-starred Mediterranean cuisine at Galazia Hytra, which elevates classic Greek dishes with modern techniques.
  • This resort will leave you in complete bliss, much like the Greek Gods at Olympus, surrounded by nature.
  • With modern amenities like a Marshall speaker and a Nespresso machine, you’ll be able to enjoy your own piece of paradise without sacrificing modernity.

Lesante Blu Exclusive Beach Resort, Tragaki

Lesante BluLesante Blu Exclusive Beach Resort - credits: Lesante Blu Exclusive Beach Resort

This resort has it all, from a private beach to live music evenings and private dining opportunities. Lesante Blu screams romance, and what’s more, it’s adults-only, perfect for an intimate experience.

Whether you’re at the olive tree-adorned pool or relaxing in your classy room, you’re sure to have a luxurious stay. 

Why We Love It:

  • This secluded resort has all you could possibly need, including king-sized beds, 24-hour room service, and a 42-inch TV with international channels.
  • Often with Greek hotels, you have to make a choice: beach or pool? Here, you have access to both.
  • You can feel like an Olympian with a tennis court and water sports facilities.

Final Thoughts On Greece’s Best Luxury Hotels and Resorts

summer resortCocktail by the pool in a luxury resort in Greece - credits: Pixabay.com

Greece and the Greek Islands are spectacular places to visit, if we say so ourselves.

From the white-washed walls of Mykonos to the culturally rich Crete region, it’s a delightful place to be.

Even better, there are so many luxury resorts in Greece where you can truly immerse yourself in the local culture and delicious cuisine.

These spots are perfect for decompressing and forgetting the stresses of daily life, so what are you waiting for? 

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