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Amanzoe Resort Gives Non-residents Access to Facilities for First Time

Amanzoe, a luxury resort in Porto Heli, for the first time is offering non-residents access to its facilities and has announced special prices exclusively for the Greek public.

Holihouse Wins 2023 European Travel Award for Villas & Hospitality Management

Greek hospitality company Holihouse was honored in the prestigious 2023 European Awards program of the Travel & Hospitality Awards.

Discover Your Ideal Event Space at Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa

The Angsana Corfu, an idyllic spa and beach resort, offers versatile event spaces for corporate events and weddings.

Sezian Boutique Homes & Villas: A Tranquil Escape in Preveza

Sezian Boutique Home & Villas in Preveza offers a unique vacation experience, blending the comfort of a private home with luxury hotel services, and providing exclusive facilities and activities.

Eliamos Villas: New Luxury Boutique Hotel Opening on Kefalonia Island

Modus & Amplio has announced the grand opening of the Eliamos Villas Hotel & Spa, a new luxury boutique hotel on Kefalonia, on May 1.

‘Square Lime’ to Present Hotels & Villas Portfolio at ILTM Cannes 2021 Expo

Greek company Square Lime will present its portfolio of hotels and villas to luxury travel professionals at the ILTM Cannes 2021 expo in December.

Vilotelia: Athens Welcomes New Reservations Management Company

Reservations management company Vilotelia has opened its doors in Athens, offering an innovative set of tailor-made services addressed to apartments/rooms to let, villas and hotels in Greece.

Travelgems Launches Tours and Activities Platform for Tourism Professionals

Travelgems, an innovative travel web service, has launched a new tours and activities reservations platform, designed especially for tourism professionals.

Reduced ENFIA Property Tax For Greek Hotels, Rooms-To-Let

The new unified property tax (ENFIA) for all of Greece's tourist accommodation establishments will be calculated at a reduced rate, the Greek Tourism Ministry announced on 18 September after working with the Finance Ministry on the matter.