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Hyatt’s All-inclusive Zoëtry Brand To Debut in Northern Greece

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Hyatt is taking its relatively new Inclusive Collection to Greece.

The Zoëtry Halkidiki is slated to open in 2024, near the coastal town of Sani in a stunningly beautiful region of Greece.

“We are thrilled to announce plans for the thoughtful expansion of the Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts brand into Greece, a market that is ripe with opportunity for the personalized all-inclusive experience the brand is known for,” said Javier Coll, Group President of Global Business Development and Innovation for the Inclusive Collection at Hyatt.

Let’s find out more about Hyatt’s first-ever Inclusive Collection property in Greece.

Hyatt’s Zoëtry Brand Coming to Greece Next Year

This upcoming cliffside resort will boast views over the Aegean Sea reaching as far as Mount Olympus — the tallest mountain in Greece.

With just 105 rooms and suites (including some with direct pool access), guests can expect to enjoy a quieter, more relaxing stay than they might in larger all-inclusive resorts.

Hot Tip:

Zoëtry is one of Hyatt’s 26 brands. It’s suited more toward couples and honeymooners. If you’re traveling with a family and want a Hyatt all-inclusive property, it would be worth considering a Hyatt Ziva hotel.

A stay at the Zoëtry Halkidiki will, of course, come with access to the brand’s Endless Privileges concept meaning guests will get to check-in and check-out at their leisure. Other perks include top-shelf spirits, 24-hour concierge, gourmet cuisine, cultural activities, and more.

The luxury hotel will offer guests the use of the brand’s renowned Zoëtry spa, a gym, and a beachfront pool.

Spa at Zoetry Punta Cana
A snapshot of the spa at the Zoëtry Agua Punta Cana. Image Credit: Hyatt

As you’d expect from an all-inclusive resort, guests at the Zoëtry Halkidiki will have an abundance of options when it comes to dining including 2 gourmet à la carte restaurants and 1 buffet as well as 3 bars and lounges.

Hyatt’s Greek Portfolio Is Slowly Expanding

Despite Greece’s crystal-clear waters and stunning beaches attracting tourists from around the world, the Zoëtry Halkidiki will be just the sixth Hyatt property in the entire country.

“As Greece’s tourism industry rebounds, we are seeing increased demand for all-inclusive resort experiences both from guests and from developers who understand the appeal and opportunities of the Inclusive Collection’s brand promise,” said Carlos Paredes, Director of Development.

Three of the 6 properties are located on islands such as Corfu, Santorini, and Zakynthos while the mainland cities of Athens and Thessaloniki boast a Grand Hyatt and a Hyatt Regency, respectively.

Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki
The grand high ceilings of the lobby at the Hyatt Regency, Thessaloniki. Image Credit: Daniel Ross

The latter is in close proximity to the city of Thessaloniki — and its airport — which also happens to be the main gateway for accessing the upcoming Zoëtry Halkidiki.

The proximity between the Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki and the upcoming Zoëtry Halkidiki creates a scenario where it’d be easy to plan a twin-center vacation that incorporates urban and resort-relaxation elements.

Final Thoughts

Hyatt will be opening its first-ever Zoëtry property in Greece next year. This luxury all-inclusive property promises to be the perfect spot for a relaxing vacation on the Aegean Sea.

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About Daniel Ross

Daniel has loved aviation and travel his entire life. He earned a Master of Science in Air Transport Management and has written about travel and aviation in publications like Simple Flying, The Points Guy, and more.

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