It’s not surprising that Greece is consistently amongst the most beloved destinations in Europe. A land rich in history, with iconic ancient ruins, fascinating mythology and beautiful islands rising from the Aegean Sea, it’s a marvellous choice for romantic escapes as well as fun-filled trips with families and friends. Warm hospitality and sensational cuisine are at the heart of Greek culture; you can expect a fantastic welcome at everything from intimate guesthouses and luxury hotels to slick seaside resorts throughout the country. The list of the best places to stay in Greece can feel almost endless — our Gurus have whittled things down to their top favourites, perfect for planning your next holiday.
Travellers who visited Athens before the 2004 Olympics will now find a very different city. The regenerated historic centre — now largely pedestrianised — is stunning; and the oldest city in Europe is a brilliant starting point for a Greek holiday. Take a regional flight onwards from Athens International Airport, or hop aboard the ferry from the nearby ports of Rafina or Piraeus for a gorgeous escape to the Cyclades, the Ionian Islands, the Sporades or the Dodecanese. Greece’s many islands may be famed for their stark white cliffside towns and glittering clear waters, but they promise tremendous variety, too, with ample opportunities for mountain hikes, sailing excursions, archaeological tours and fabulous food. Crete, the largest of the islands, has its own unique culture, with a buzzing nightlife, sandy beaches and a rugged interior studded with ancient ruins.
Back on the mainland, discover the verdant landscapes of the cypress-fringed Peloponnese peninsula (site of many Greek myths) as a couple, or with family and friends. The lesser-known Epirus region, to the north, will delight off-the-beaten-track ramblers and those searching for an authentic Greek guesthouse experience. The three finger-like peninsulas of Halkidiki are also underrated and very special. Immensely popular with international visitors as well as Greek tourists, the best places to stay in Greece can fill up fast. Book your trip well in advance!
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Paros (Paros)
An adults-only luxury escape perched on a hillside in Paros. Rooms and suites are individually designed but all feature plenty of natural materials and a boho-chic style. The best come with either plunge pool or private outdoor hot tub. Elegant fine dining and views to die for. Romance guaranteed!
Naxos
The ultimate Naxos retreat in the heart of a typically Greek whitewashed town. Charming courtyard garden, art and family antiques. Cosy simple bedrooms, a few with balconies, and locally woven curtains and tablecloths. Close to a lovely beach with great views from terrace.
Crete (Crete)
A beautifully crafted property on Crete's south coast. Rooms are finished with traditional stonework and lots of stylish warm wood, plus luxurious amenities including handmade beds with cocomat mattresses. Some boast a balcony with a sea view. A romantic hideaway on the quieter side of the island.
Crete (Crete )
A charming self-catering retreat set in cascading tropical gardens. Charming stone villas with private kitchenettes and outdoor dining are dotted around the grounds. Guests are provided with a selection of homemade jams and spices. A short walk from the beach, this is a perfect holiday hide out.
Monemvasia (Peloponnese)
A collection of twelve cottages in a prime spot above town and with superb views over to the castle of Monemvasia. Studios and apartments are done in traditional style and each comes with equipped kitchen and private terrace. Plus there's a pool and spacious terrace. Great base for local exploring.
Nafplio (Peloponnese )
This traditional, family-run hotel is situated on an idyllic street in central Nafplio. The individually styled rooms have modern, hand-selected furnishings; the best have a balcony overlooking the pretty town. Enjoy breakfast on the picturesque terrace at this smart yet homely bed and breakfast.
Athens (Piraeus)
This newly renovated hotel sits opposite the central port of Piraeus. Rooms are bright and modern with comfortable beds and large windows; the best rooms have a furnished balcony with views of the port. Don't miss the hotel's roof garden restaurant, serving traditional Greek dishes. A smart hotel.
Athens
A chic property minutes from the Piraeus ferry terminal. A wide range of rooms and suites are decorated in neutral tones and many have a balcony or terrace. There's a communal roof terrace space, plus a sauna and gym. No restaurant, but there's plenty close by. A great stopover for island hoppers!
Kamari
Tucked away in Kamari, a stone’s throw from one of Santorini’s longest and most popular black sand beaches, this stylish hotel makes a charming hideaway holiday. Whitewashed walls are set off with splashes of colour in the bright suites, while outside an azure pool encourages total relaxation.
Fira (Main Street)
A stylish retreat, in the heart of the city. This mid-1900's renovated mansion offers creatively designed rooms, with chic contemporary décor, and lovely views of the sea. An outdoor pool, a cosy garden space, in room massages and wine tastings add to the charm. A classy yet modern vibe.
Mykonos (Platis Gialos)
This hotel offers luxury, self-contained accommodation in Mykonos. Drawing on elements of Cycladic architecture, expect whitewashed rooms and simple, elegant interior design. The larger maisonette offers separate living and dining space; guests have shared use of the pool. A smart seaside stay.
Mykonos (Kalo Livadi Beach)
Pietra e Mare is tucked away on an idyllic hillside on Mykonos' quieter side. As an adult-only hotel, rooms and suites are perfect for holidaying couples. The minimalist design mimics the island's blue and white Cyclidic architecture. Queen size loungers overlooking the Aegean call for relaxation.
Symi (Symi)
A chic small hotel situated in a quaint village on the picturesque island of Symi. Uniformly styled rooms are cleanly designed and contemporary with soft hues, designer lights and luxurious bathrooms. Serving indulgent breakfasts and with easy access to the island's many attractions.
Symi
Tranquil oasis, simple attractive rooms and apartments, two minutes walk up the hill from the harbour. Relaxed and charming, with views of the village and a small courtyard bar for hanging out. Well positioned and reasonably priced.