Planning a Greek island holiday isn’t quite as straightforward as you might think. As a nation scattered liberally through the Ionian and Aegean Seas, each Grecian isle and archipelago has its own distinctive quirks. Understanding each one’s character is essential in helping you choose where to visit; and then begins the task of finding the perfect place to stay.
From party-mad Mykonos to understated Paros and ultra-romantic Santorini, we’ve picked seven of Greece’s most popular islands and suggested some great spots to stay on each one. If you’re into history, Rhodes will appeal for its marvellous medieval city; or for gorgeous scenery studded with olive trees, consider Corfu and Zakynthos. Crete, the largest of all the Greek isles, offers a bit of everything.
And whether you’re looking for an adults-only escape, a character-filled boutique hotel or an all-inclusive resort packed with family-friendly facilities, our choice of the best Greek island hotels has you covered.
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The best hotels in Crete
1. Creta Maris, Hersonissos
Crete was an early adopter of mass-market mega-resorts. This property, now in its sixth decade, is a fantastic option for family travellers thanks to stacks of facilities (including a water park) and its location: 20 minutes from Heraklion’s airport. Don’t be deterred by its 680-strong room count; they’re split between a main block and a more spread-out cluster of bungalows, which cuts back on any sense of overcrowding. Other plus points for this hotel include direct access to a sandy beach and a long-held, way-before-its-time commitment to sustainability measures.
Address: Dimokratias, Chersonisos 700 14, Greece
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2. LUXME White Palace, Kampos
This white-on-white hotel feels classier than your average all-inclusive. With a sizeable pool and a long stretch of beach, it has all you need for a fly-and-flop break; but there’s plenty more to do besides, from spa treatments and al fresco yoga to kids’ club activities (including a fun and immersive Farmer for the Day experience). Beach-lovers will appreciate the hotel’s kilometre-long, sand-and-shingle frontage that doubles as a nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles. Accommodation-wise, choose from bungalows, seafront villas, suites or swim-up family rooms.
Address: Pigianos Kampos 741 50, Greece
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3. Milia Mountain Retreat, Vlatos
All-inclusive hotels not for you? Head instead into Crete’s White Mountains, where you’ll find Milia Mountain Retreat tucked away in a valley, surrounded by forest. Created from the ruins of a medieval village, this collection of stone-block cottages is entirely off-grid, relying on solar power, spring-fed water and its very own vegetable plots to supply the on-site, farm-to-table restaurant. It’s absolutely magical.
Address: Milia, Vlatos 730 12, Greece
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The best hotels in Rhodes
1. Lindian Village Beach Resort, Lardos
Like Crete, Rhodes also has its share of large all-inclusives. Lindian Village (part of Hilton’s Curio Collection) is an excellent example. As well as luxurious accommodations (many with private terraces and plunge pools), the 188-room property near Lindos offers eight bars and restaurants, a spa and adult-focused activities such as wine-tasting and cooking classes (there’s also a kids’ club to give parents a break).
Address: Beach, Lardos 851 09, Greece
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2. Melenos Art Boutique Hotel, Lindos
Historic Lindos is hugely popular with day-tripping tourists. Once the last of the sightseeing coaches rolls out of town, however, a peaceful ambiance settles and residents reclaim Lindos for themselves. Join them by staying at this 12-suite boutique hotel, which occupies a 17th-century mansion beneath the acropolis. Expect excellent service, stacks of personality, pebble-mosaic courtyards and views across the bay and the sea.
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3. Cooks Club City Beach, Rhodes Town
This boho-chic retreat has a fantastic location in Rhodes Town. It’s a 10-minute, waterfront stroll into the city’s medieval quarter, or a two-minute trot in the other direction to Elli Beach, which is surely one of Europe’s best urban strands. Its pebble-and-sand sweep offers beach clubs, clear water and views across the sea to Turkey. Too far? Then simply admire it all from Cooks Club’s rooftop pool.
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The best hotels in Corfu
1. Nido, Mar-Bella Collection, Agios Ioannis Peristeron
For an adults-only escape with bags of class, this beachfront Corfu hideaway is hard to beat. A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, it offers comfortable villas and suites with panoramic Ionian views; many of them feature a private pool or hot tub on the patio, alongside sun loungers. Tastes of local culture come via themed events and live music; or stop for a caffeine fix (or even play backgammon) at Kafenio Greek Coffee Corner.
Address: Corfu, Ag. Ioannis Peristeron 490 84, Greece
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2. Ikos Odisia, Dassia
The Ikos brand has taken the all-inclusive model upmarket. With its Infinite Lifestyle concept, this Corfu property (the second for the island, and one of seven across the Med) offers menus created by Michelin-starred chefs and a choice of over 300 wines (plus signature Anne Semonin Paris spa experiences). Local communities are supported through Dine Out, whereby meals out at nearby restaurants are included in the price.
Address: Kato Korakiana, Dassia 491 00, Greece
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3. Liston Suites, Corfu Town
Corfu Town is delightful. Its architecture – a legacy from when Corfu fell within the Venetian Empire – is particularly lovely in the colonnaded Liston neighbourhood, which is where you’ll find this townhouse conversion. Comprised of 11 airy, modern and comfortable apartments, Liston Suites is a charming home from home. Corfu Town’s cafés, squares and colourful covered market are all on the doorstep.
Address: 110 Kapodistriou, Corfu Town, Greece
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The best hotels in Zakynthos
1. Lesante Cape, Akrotiri
This fancy five-star on the east coast of Zakynthos (Zante) emulates a traditional island village, complete with taverna, café, central square and even a folklore museum. These nods to authenticity come hand in hand with all modern comforts: a spa, 10 bars and restaurants, and 95 spacious suites and villas. It’s no surprise to find it’s a member of Leading Hotels of the World. You’re only around a mile from the island’s capital – though the peacefulness makes it feel like you’re much further away.
Address: Akrotiri, Zakynthos 29100, Greece
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2. Nobelos, Agios Nikolaos
This Ionian island’s most famous site is Navagio (shipwreck) Bay, which is accessible by boat from Agios Nikolaos. Stay nearby at tasteful Nobelos Seaside Lodge, re-imagined from a traditional stone mansion within a stone’s throw of the sea. Each of the four suites is individually decorated with artisanal treasures such as island-made lace curtains. Best of all though is Bio Restaurant: the island’s only organic eatery.
Address: Nobelos Side Lodge Volimes Zakynthos 290 91, Greece
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The best hotels in Santorini
Canaves Ena, Oia
Santorini’s most desirable digs are in the cliff-hugging village of Oia, where many of the best guestrooms are burrowed into the crater. These cave-like dwellings are a Santorini signature; and Canaves Ena has some of their finest iterations, both in terms of generous size and individual character (not to mention the private, bijou terrace attached to each of the units). OK, so such accommodations are among Greece’s most expensive, but what you’re paying for here is the view: a stunner taking in the entire volcano.
Address: Main Street, Oía 847 02, Greece
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The best hotels in Myknonos
1. Casa Cook, Ornos
Whether you’re a romantic type who enjoys over-sea sunsets or a partygoer heading home as the first light of the dawn hits the horizon, this chic hotel offers both aspects thanks to being positioned on a peninsula above the yacht-filled bay of Ornos. With just 26 rooms, it’s an intimate retreat with a sophisticated feel thanks to boho-chic styling and an adults-only policy.
Address: Aleomandra Ornou, Ornos 846 00, Greece
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2. Koukoumi Vegan Hotel, Ano Mera
This, Greece’s first five-star vegan hotel, hides away in Ano Mera, a small town in the east of Mykonos. A sanctuary for health-conscious travellers, Koukoumi offers a spa, fitness programmes and entirely vegan cuisine that’s detoxifying, anti-ageing and energy-boosting too. Better still, all this worthiness is balanced by great design: the rooms here are perfect in their all-white simplicity with splashes of bright-sky blue.
Address: Koukomi hotel, Ano Mera 846 00, Greece
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The best hotels in Paros
1. Andronis Minois, Parasporos
As an island whose star is on the ascent, Paros is undergoing a boom in hotel openings. This high-end property is a recent newcomer to the west of Parikia (Paros Town) and is built to resemble a Cycladic village. With 44 luxury suites, a day-to-night Lounge Deck and nearby golden-sand beaches, this is perhaps the most stylish place to stay on this ever-more-popular isle.
Address: Parasporos beach, Paros Island 844 00, Greece
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