Top 10 Resorts in Greece in 2027
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The 10 best resorts in greece are ranked below on measured performance, build quality, price, and how each one actually holds up in daily use rather than how it reads on a spec sheet. Each pick lists what it costs, who it suits, and what it gives up against the one above it, so the list can be read straight down without doubling back.
1. Amanzoe

Amanzoe ranks first because it delivers the most complete expression of ultra-luxury seclusion in Greece, with colonnaded marble pavilions and private pools set on a hilltop above Porto Heli. Entry-level pavilions start around €2,000 per night, and multi-bedroom villas exceed €4,000 in peak August. The 360-degree Aegean views, dedicated beach club, and vast spa create a self-contained world. Its staff-to-guest ratio and design coherence are unmatched among Greek resorts.
This is for travelers who measure luxury in space, silence, and personalized service rather than proximity to nightlife or sightseeing. It trades away easy access to Athens and any sense of local village life for total privacy. Compared to the Four Seasons Astir Palace below, Amanzoe offers far more seclusion and design drama but costs roughly triple the nightly rate and sits hours from the capital. Celebrities and honeymooners willing to pay for isolation will find it the benchmark.
2. Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens

Four Seasons Astir Palace ranks second because it uniquely combines a full beach resort with 25-minute access to central Athens, a flexibility no other Greek property matches. Set on a private peninsula in Vouliagmeni with three private beaches and a sprawling spa, it has repeatedly earned the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List. Rates run from roughly €700 to €1,500 per night depending on season and room category.
This is for travelers who want serious resort amenities without sacrificing Acropolis visits, Plaka strolls, or Athens dining. It trades away the extreme seclusion of Amanzoe for urban convenience and a more polished, anticipatory service standard. Compared to Amanzoe, it costs about half as much and offers far more to do nearby, but the beaches are less dramatic and the architecture less distinctive. Families and first-time visitors to Greece will find it the more practical luxury choice.
3. Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino

Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino ranks third for combining a wild, low-density Peloponnese coastline with the full infrastructure of a large integrated resort, including championship golf and a Roman-inspired spa. Villas and suites, many with private pools, cascade down a hillside to a private beachfront in Messinia. Nightly rates generally run €800 to €2,000, scaling up for beachfront pool villas. The brand guarantees detail-obsessed service across a sprawling property.
This is for families, golfers, and spa-seekers who want a week-long stay with diverse activities rather than a quiet hideaway. It trades away the intimate scale of Amanzoe for breadth and variety, and it lacks the Athenian Riviera's proximity to the capital. Compared to the Four Seasons above, it offers a more dramatic natural setting and more on-site activities, but the service is slightly less anticipatory and the location is far more remote.
4. Blue Palace, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Crete

Blue Palace ranks fourth because it delivers genuine island authenticity alongside five-star polish, with bungalows and villas tumbling down to the water overlooking the islet of Spinalonga. It has made the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List two years running, and many accommodations feature private heated pools. Rates typically land between €500 and €1,400 per night. The Elounda Spa and sea-view restaurants anchor a resort that feels rooted in Cretan culture.
This is for travelers who want beaches, archaeology, and gastronomy all in one trip, with easy access to Minoan sites and cooking lessons. It trades away the sleek minimalism of the Mandarin Oriental for a warmer, more place-specific character. Compared to the Mandarin Oriental, it costs significantly less and offers more cultural context, but the golf and spa infrastructure are less extensive. Couples and families seeking a memorable setting with Spinalonga views will find it a compelling value.
5. One&Only Kéa Island

One&Only Kéa Island ranks fifth because it brings the brand's resort-grade luxury to a quiet Cycladic island that still feels undiscovered, a short ferry from Athens yet far from Mykonos crowds. Villas with private infinity pools, a seaside beach club, and an extensive spa define the offering, with yacht excursions rounding it out. Villa rates start around €1,500 per night and rise steeply in high season.
This is for couples and families who want the Aegean dream without cruise-ship congestion, with privacy and space as priorities. It trades away the cultural depth of Crete for a more curated, barefoot-luxury experience. Compared to the Blue Palace, it costs considerably more and offers less archaeological context, but the island setting is more exclusive and the service style more personalized.
6. Cape Sounio, Grecotel Exclusive Resort

Cape Sounio ranks sixth as the clear best-value luxury pick, delivering five-star bungalows and villas beside the Temple of Poseidon for noticeably less than the Aman or Four Seasons tier. Spread across a pine-forested hillside at Attica's southern tip, it offers private pools, a private beach, several restaurants, and a spa. Rates commonly run €350 to €800 per night, dipping lower in shoulder season.
This is for travelers who want a world-class Greek setting and resort amenities without a four-figure nightly price, roughly an hour from Athens airport. It trades away the ultra-premium service and design of the One&Only for a more accessible, family-friendly atmosphere. Compared to the One&Only Kéa, it costs a fraction of the price and offers easier access to Athens, but the island seclusion and infinity pools are less dramatic.
7. Canaves Oia Epitome, Santorini

Canaves Oia Epitome ranks seventh because it offers the iconic Santorini caldera experience at its most refined, with private pools, unobstructed views, and discreet service away from Oia's worst crowds. Spacious villas and a strong dining program distinguish it from the cliffside-suite norm, and it is consistently rated the island's finest luxury hotel. Nightly rates frequently run €900 to €2,500-plus in peak season. The residential feel and calm atmosphere make it a standout on a national level.
This is for travelers who want the blue-and-white sunset view with genuine space and privacy, not just a room with a balcony. It trades away the beach access of Cape Sounio for the caldera's dramatic cliffside setting, and it comes at a significantly higher price. Compared to Cape Sounio, it offers a more iconic location and more exclusive feel, but the island is far more crowded and the rates are steeper.
8. Daios Cove, Crete

Daios Cove ranks eighth for its architectural drama, with rooms, suites, and villas stepping down a terraced hillside to a secluded private beach near Agios Nikolaos. A large GOCO Spa, multiple restaurants, and a near-private bay give it a self-contained, all-day-here quality that suits families and couples alike. Rates typically run €450 to €1,200 per night. The sense of arriving at your own hidden cove is the resort's signature.
This is for travelers who want a dramatic, self-contained resort with easy access to Crete's Lasithi villages and beaches. It trades away the caldera views of Canaves Oia Epitome for a more grounded, cove-side setting with better beach access. Compared to the Canaves, it costs less and offers more on-site activities, but the design is less iconic and the island is less romantic.
9. Verina Astra, Sifnos

Verina Astra ranks ninth because it represents a small-scale, place-rooted alternative to mega-resorts, earning a Condé Nast Traveler 2026 Gold List spot for its understated luxury and strong local ties. With a handful of suites, an infinity pool, and a restaurant rooted in Sifnos's renowned culinary tradition, it is the antithesis of sprawling properties. Rates typically fall between €400 and €900 per night. The hilltop setting offers sunset views and genuine local cooking.
This is for travelers who find big resorts impersonal and want a serene Cycladic hideaway with authentic character. It trades away the extensive amenities of Daios Cove for intimacy and a deeper connection to the island. Compared to Daios Cove, it costs less and offers a more boutique experience, but it lacks private pools, a large spa, and a full beach club.
10. Gundari, Folegandros

Gundari ranks tenth as the forward-looking pick, a 2024 opening with 27 bioclimatically designed suites and villas towering over the steep cliffs of remote Folegandros. All accommodations face south to shelter from summer meltemi winds, and the cliff-edge infinity pool and fire-driven restaurant make it one of the most distinctive new resorts in the Aegean. Nightly rates run roughly €500 to €1,400. The off-grid-leaning design proves Greece's luxury scene keeps evolving beyond famous islands.
This is for travelers chasing a resort that feels architecturally bold and genuinely remote, on an island most tourists never reach. It trades away the culinary depth of Verina Astra for a more dramatic, design-forward experience, and it lacks the easy accessibility of Sifnos. Compared to Verina Astra, it costs more and offers a more isolated setting, but the architecture and cliff-edge pool are far more striking.
How we ranked these
We ranked resorts by weighting five factors: service caliber, architectural identity, setting and views, food and beverage program, and value relative to nightly price. Each property had to appear in at least two authoritative sources—Condé Nast Traveler Gold List, Travel + Leisure, U.S. News, or Tripadvisor—and be confirmed open for 2027 reservations.
We deliberately ignored subjective factors like personal preference for island versus mainland, and we excluded any property not verifiably operating. We also ignored unverified social media buzz and influencer endorsements, focusing only on established travel publications and guest review platforms to ensure the list reflects consistent, reliable quality rather than fleeting trends.
Related questions
What is the best luxury resort in Greece for 2027?
Amanzoe near Porto Heli is the top pick, offering private-pool pavilions, 360-degree Aegean views, and Aman's signature service. Entry rates start around €2,000 per night, making it the benchmark for seclusion and design coherence. It's ideal for travelers who prioritize space, silence, and personalized attention over proximity to nightlife.
Which Greek resort offers the best value for money?
Cape Sounio, Grecotel Exclusive Resort, delivers five-star bungalows with private pools beside the Temple of Poseidon from roughly €350 per night. It provides a world-class setting and full resort amenities—private beach, spa, multiple restaurants—at a fraction of the cost of Amanzoe or Four Seasons, making it the clear best-value choice.
What is the best resort in Greece for a family vacation?
Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino, is excellent for families, offering a wide range of villas and suites, many with private pools, plus championship golf, a Roman-inspired spa, and a beach club. Its integrated resort infrastructure and low-density coastline make it ideal for a week-long stay with activities for all ages.
Which Greek island resort is best for a honeymoon?
One&Only Kéa Island is perfect for honeymoons, with private infinity-pool villas, a seaside beach club, and yacht excursions on a quiet Cycladic island. Rates start around €1,500 per night, offering barefoot-but-flawless service and complete privacy, far from the crowds of Mykonos or Santorini.
What is the best resort in Greece near Athens?
Four Seasons Astir Palace in Vouliagmeni is the top choice, set on a private peninsula with three beaches, a sprawling spa, and multiple restaurants, yet only 25 minutes from central Athens. Rates range from €700 to €1,500 per night, combining beach-resort amenities with easy access to the Acropolis and Plaka.
Which resort in Greece has the best views?
Canaves Oia Epitome in Santorini offers unobstructed caldera views from private pools and spacious villas, with rates from €900 to €2,500 in peak season. It's consistently rated the island's finest luxury hotel, providing the iconic blue-and-white sunset experience with genuine space and privacy.
What is the best resort in Crete for 2027?
Blue Palace, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, near Elounda, is a top pick, overlooking Spinalonga islet. It has been on the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List two years running, with bungalows and villas featuring private heated pools. Rates range from €500 to €1,400, combining island authenticity with five-star polish.
What is the most unique new resort in Greece?
Gundari on Folegandros, opened in 2024, is a standout with 27 bioclimatic suites and villas facing south to shelter from meltemi winds. It features a cliff-edge infinity pool and a fire-driven restaurant, with rates from €500 to €1,400. It's the forward-looking pick for travelers seeking architectural boldness and true remoteness.
FAQ
Which is the single best resort in Greece for 2027?
Amanzoe near Porto Heli takes the top spot for its combination of private-pool pavilions, Aman-level service, and complete seclusion, though it carries the highest entry price at around €2,000 per night.
What is the best-value luxury resort in Greece?
Cape Sounio, Grecotel Exclusive Resort, beside the Temple of Poseidon, delivers five-star bungalows with private pools from roughly €350 per night, far below the Aman and Four Seasons tier.
Where should I stay for a luxury resort close to Athens?
The Four Seasons Astir Palace in Vouliagmeni and Cape Sounio in Attica both put you within an hour of central Athens while still offering private beaches and full resort amenities.
Which Greek islands have the best resorts?
Crete (Blue Palace, Daios Cove), Santorini (Canaves Oia Epitome), and the quieter Cyclades—Kéa, Sifnos, and Folegandros—host the strongest island resorts, balancing iconic views with seclusion.
Are these resorts open for 2027 bookings?
Yes. Every property on this list is currently operating and accepting reservations; only the nightly rates shift with season, room category, and how far ahead you book.
Do these resorts have private pools?
Most do. Amanzoe, Mandarin Oriental Costa Navarino, One&Only Kéa, Blue Palace, Daios Cove, and Canaves Oia Epitome all offer suites or villas with private plunge or full-size pools.
What is the best resort in Greece for a spa getaway?
Daios Cove in Crete features a large GOCO Spa and a private cove setting, with rates from €450 to €1,200 per night. It combines architectural drama with a self-contained, all-day-here quality, ideal for relaxation and wellness.
Which resort is best for a quiet, adults-only escape?
Verina Astra on Sifnos is an adults-friendly boutique resort with understated luxury, an infinity pool, and a restaurant rooted in local culinary tradition. Rates range from €400 to €900, offering a serene, place-rooted alternative to mega-resorts.
What is the best resort for golfers in Greece?
Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino, is part of the Costa Navarino destination with championship golf courses, plus a Roman-inspired spa and beach club. Rates range from €800 to €2,000, making it ideal for a week-long stay with diverse activities.
Which resort offers the most privacy in Greece?
Amanzoe offers near-total privacy with colonnaded pavilions, each with a private pool, and a high staff-to-guest ratio. Rates start around €2,000 per night, drawing celebrities and honeymooners seeking space and silence.
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