An unforgettable summer abroad. Between new charming boutique hotels on the most picturesque islands of Greece, dream suites in Croatia and luxury in Gran Canaria. Authentic gems to discover to be seduced by the most beautiful seas and the most romantic hotels
Do you want to discover enchanting seas a short distance from Italy?
HotelMyPassion has selected 5 gems to discover to be enchanted by the authentic atmosphere of Greece, Croatia and Gran Canaria.
1 The new Deos is located on top of a hill overlooking Mykonos.
New among the undiscovered gems, it enjoys panoramic views of the famous windmills of the old port, the adjacent islands of Delos, Syros and Tinos.
Throughout the entire structure, luxury is revealed with a delicate touch.
The personalized service stands out for its discretion, almost imperceptible to the guest’s eyes. The rooms are reminiscent of a private residence. In fact, they offer all the comforts of home, maintaining the charm of an escape from the daily routine. The interiors and decor are minimal but at the same time welcoming.
They tell the story of craftsmanship through natural textures and customized materials. Furthermore, the bathrooms, covered in marble, have the right amount of privacy from the living rooms, which overlook large panoramic terraces.
Here, the outdoor spaces are impeccably furnished and enjoy the shade of a pergola, with a private swimming pool or hot tub.
2 Odera, Tinos – part of Autograph Collection – opens its doors as the first 5-star boutique hotel on the pristine island of Tinos, Greece.
Located in a secluded cove with a private beach and surrounded by the island’s spectacular landscapes, it features 77 rooms and suites with a swimming pool, an extensive spa and a private beach club.
The interiors of the property are a celebration of the traditions of Tinos, local artisans and producers. In fact, the commitment to protecting the environment and supporting local craftsmanship are reflected in every corner of the hotel, from the traditional stone works to the handcrafted marble furnishings, up to the restaurant menus that celebrate excellence of the island’s products and suppliers.
3 In Crete the Isla Brown Chania Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton has 148 rooms, all featuring a balcony or terrace with extraordinary views of the sea or the lush gardens.
Development plans call for the addition of 53 rooms, bookable by the summer. The hotel’s one-of-a-kind design is inspired by nature, with wood and fiber elements used throughout the complex alongside lush greenery.
An oasis within a wild landscape like that of Crete, against the backdrop of the pristine waters along the northern coast of the island.
4 RMH Lopud Lafodia Resort and Wellness, a resort from the Rosaria Marazzi Hotels collection, is an oasis of well-being and relaxation on the island of Lopud, Croatia. Lopud is a completely car-free island that is part of the Elafiti archipelago: a paradise just a few nautical miles from Dubrovnik. RMH Lopud Lafodia has 156 rooms, 2 apartments and 7 luxury Lazure apartments.
The Experience Suites are designed for the different needs of guests: Cinema Suite, Fitness Suite with Technogym Kinesis in the room, Sound Suite with mixer and music station, Wellness Suite with emotional shower in the bathroom, Garden Suite with private terrace and jacuzzi.
The 7 Lazure luxury apartments, which reproduce a luxury yacht, are a real jewel. In fact, each apartment has a private entrance and terrace with a view of Lopud Bay. Upon request, guests can have a personal concierge at their disposal, or treat themselves to a SPA treatment with a sea view.
The Waterhill SPA of the RMH Lopud Lafodia Resort and Wellness extends over an area of 800 square meters: it offers private SPA suites, thermarium and cabins, treatments and massages.
5 Good weather is a characteristic of the Canary Islands and synonymous with outdoor projects. Of all the rooftops that the city offers, from which to enjoy the sea breeze while watching the sunset, the terrace of the Hotel Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel, is one of the most fascinating places to contemplate the history of the Canaries.
Opened in 1890 by British architect James MacLaren, the hotel is part of a long tourist tradition in the capital of Gran Canaria.
And today, under the leadership of the Spanish Barceló Hotel Group, it is once again an example of elegance.
The hotel is the best example of Canarian architecture. All thanks to a restoration project of his works of art which included the treatment of 19th century canvases. And a set of mural works by the renowned painter Fernando Álamo that pay homage to the roots of the archipelago.
Santa Catalina, Royal Hideaway Hotel has been recognized by prestigious awards such as the World Luxury Hotel Awards, in categories that highlight history, cultural value and tradition.
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