Adults-only Hotels

Greece

Sorry, no kids! Adults-only hotels are booming – and for many luxury travelers, they’re the top choice in Greece. These standout properties have truly captured our hearts – get inspired!

Adults-only Hotels

Greece

Sorry, no kids! Adults-only hotels are booming – and for many luxury travelers, they’re the top choice in Greece. These standout properties have truly captured our hearts – get inspired!

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Aulūs Chania by Domes, Crete

The newly opened Aulūs Chania by Domes has joined the Curio Collection by Hilton, offering 199 rooms and suites across seven categories – some featuring private pools. Taken over by Domes Resorts, the property has been completely reimagined in both design and management to infuse it with the brand’s signature flair. Set right by the sea, the resort impresses with four restaurants, three bars, three pools, a floating sea deck, and the Soma Spa. A standout perk: the ultra all-inclusive concept includes the "Aulūs Night Out", adding a curated experience in Chania to your clients' stay.

Trade Contact: Michaela Kalaitzidou, Head of Commercial Operations, Central Europe & Scandinavia

Image: Domes Resorts

Luura Paros Cliff, Paros

With Luura Hotels, Ennismore is introducing a new brand – and making its debut in Greece. Set to open in May, the property will feature 39 suites with private pools, its architecture inspired by classic Cycladic design. Alongside two restaurants, plans include a spa area, event spaces, and even a private chapel. The views are just as compelling: guests will look out over the shimmering Aegean and the island of Antiparos. Good to know: Luura Paros Cliff won’t remain the brand’s only outpost for long. Luura Paros Sands, designed with families in mind, is slated to open in 2028, followed by Luura Athens.

Trade Contact: Joy Belina, Cluster Director of Sales

Image: Luura Paros Cliff

Mar-Bella Nido, Corfu

Within the Mar-Bella Collection, there’s only one property dedicated exclusively to adults: Mar-Bella Nido on Corfu’s east coast. Guests stay exclusively in suites, many of the 70 accommodations featuring private pools. On the culinary front, the resort impresses with three restaurants – including fine dining at Apaggio – as well as a flexible dine-around concept. This allows Nido guests to enjoy the restaurants at its sister properties, MarBella and Avali. Conveniently located, Mar-Bella Nido is just around 30 minutes from both the airport and Corfu’s Old Town.

Trade Contact: Elisavet Kotzampasidou, Sales Manager

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Myconian Naia, Mykonos

City views and plenty of style: Myconian Naia is an elegant adults-only boutique hotel perched above Mykonos Town, overlooking the Aegean and the island’s iconic windmills. With just 18 suites, it’s a serene hideaway amid the island’s vibrant energy. All accommodations feature sea views and private terraces, with select categories offering private pools or Jacuzzis. Fans of Japanese-Mediterranean fusion cuisine will feel right at home at the Kinjo Restaurant, while the Bacos Bar serves cocktails, wines, and light bites. The wellbeing factor is equally compelling, with a spa offering treatments, as well as yoga and personal training.

Trade Contact: Vaia Karra, Sales Executive

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Oku Kos, Kos

Laid-back meets luxury: Oku Kos is a stylish retreat welcoming guests aged 16 and over. Set right on the beach along the island’s north coast, the boho-inspired resort is designed like a picturesque village, featuring 97 rooms and suites as well as three private villas. A cool touch: many accommodations offer direct pool access or come with their own private pool. The property places a strong emphasis on lifestyle and community, with the To Kima Restaurant serving as the social hub – blending beach club, bar, and dining in an open indoor-outdoor setting. For ultimate relaxation, guests can unwind at the spa or join yoga sessions.

Trade Contact: Derya Kılıç, Cluster Reservations Manager

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Omeon Mykonos, Mykonos

A fresh breeze on the island: opening on April 30, Omeon Mykonos debuts as an adults-only retreat for guests aged 16 and over. The boutique property, featuring 18 rooms and 20 suites, has been fully reimagined, emerging as a design-driven hideaway with a strong focus on privacy. The beach is just around 650 meters away. Interiors embrace a minimalist aesthetic, while the rooms and suites stand out with private pools, plunge pools, or rooftop whirlpools. Good to know: wellness takes center stage, with treatments and an open-air gym. Refined dining also plays a key role, with the Ora Mare restaurant serving elevated Mediterranean comfort cuisine.

Trade Contact: The Reservations Team of the hotel

Image: Omeon Mykonos

Let's Ask the Industry

Are Adults-only Hotels Still Having a Moment?

"Adults-only hotels are absolutely on demand with our clients – and especially popular among couples and families with grown-up children. Couples often ask for them specifically, or we proactively recommend them to this target group. These properties offer a sense of calm and the kind of relaxation couples are looking for. Beyond couples, we also suggest these hotels to solo travelers seeking to truly switch off. They’re often busy professionals who want complete peace and a chance to unwind on vacation. A great adults-only hotel is defined above all by a serene, laid-back atmosphere, stylish design, and a concept clearly tailored to adults. This includes high-quality service, privacy, as well as offerings like spa, fine dining, and secluded spaces designed for pure relaxation and enjoyment without distractions. My personal favorites are Oku Kos and Myconian O on Mykonos. Both stand out for their design and are perfectly suited for couples. Mykonos, in particular, is one of our core areas of expertise, and last year we launched the platform Mykonos Deluxe. Through it, we offer the island’s finest hotels, villas, yachts, and concierge services – while travel agencies benefit from a ten percent commission."

Christoph Berner, Managing Director Berner Travel (Portrait: Berner Travel)

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Our Takeaway

The desire for ultimate peace and privacy has surged in luxury travel over the past six years. Adults-only hotels deliver exactly that – and few destinations cater to this trend quite like Greece. Unlike the Caribbean, for instance, Greece stands out for its abundance of adults-only boutique hotels. A true delight for luxury lovers!

Author: Cathrin Lührs