The romantic isle's most stylish hotels, from eco-friendly olive mills to sea-edge sanctuaries
is one of the most stylish five-star hotels on the island: earthy toned, super stylish and eco-friendly to boot.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowThe term ‘all-inclusive’ may usually have you reeling, but if anyone knows how to do it stylishly, it’s the Greeks – whose cherished value of ‘philoxenia’ really comes alive in this context.
is a case in point: here, tepid buffets are out and an ‘Infinite Lifestyle’ concept is in. This means a 600-metre beach, an endless activities list that includes pedalos, tennis and volleyball, and six restaurants spanning Asia to Provence. For those inclined to cabin fever, the Dine Out experience means that your resort credit can be used at the very best local restaurants as well.
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