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Rocabella Mykonos Art Hotel & Spa

4.7 · Great · 3 reviews
Rocabella Mykonos Art Hotel & Spa, Mykonos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 01 Apr and 31 Oct

Skiathos Holidays Suites & Villas

3.7 · Good · 3 reviews
Skiathos Holidays Suites & Villas, Skiathos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 01 Apr and 31 Oct

Skiathos Luxury Living

5.0 · Great · 3 reviews
Skiathos Luxury Living, Skiathos Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 01 Apr and 31 Oct

St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas

5.0 · Great · 3 reviews
St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas, Crete Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 28 Apr and 02 Oct

Thalatta Seaside Hotel - Agia Anna Beach

4.7 · Great · 3 reviews
Thalatta Seaside Hotel, Evia Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 08 May and 08 Oct

Theoxenia Hotel

4.7 · Great · 3 reviews
Theoxenia Hotel, Mykonos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 30 Mar and 10 Nov

Windmill Villas

5.0 · Great · 4 reviews
Windmill Villas, Santorini Island, Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Active between 01 Apr and 31 Oct

Yria Island Boutique Hotel & Spa

5.0 · Great · 2 reviews
Yria Island Boutique Hotel & Spa, Paros Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Small & Boutique Hotels in Greece

A flavourful melting pot of sparkling nightspots, fresh seafood, sizzling Mediterranean passion and mythical legend, Greece is a fascinating and enchanting destination.

The country has long held appeal for travellers, who decamp to its shores to lounge on beaches, explore ancient relics and take advantage of the legendary Grecian hospitality. Yet despite its popularity, there is still an undiscovered feel to parts of Greece with Mount Olympus, the Peloponnese coast and some of the more remote islands slipping, for now at least, under the radar of mass tourism.

The first port of call for most visitors is Athens, the country’s stunning capital, which combines a modern centre with the stark ancient beauty of the Parthenon and a position overlooking a cerulean stretch of the Saronic Gulf. Like the rest of the country, Athens was built on a classical civilisation that produced some of the world’s greatest thinkers, philosophers and poets. The ancient Greeks also brought the world democracy, which locals cheerfully remind visitors about, and a pantheon of deities, who are celebrated through statues and local folklore. Everywhere has its own legend; from the tiny island of Ithaca, home to the wanderer Odysseus, to the rugged stretch of the Peloponnese, the onetime playground of divine beings. While modern Greeks might not be hitting the intellectual heights of Pericles, the country remains one of Europe’s leading holiday destinations, thanks largely to its gorgeous collection of islands, which are scattered like confetti across the Mediterranean Sea.