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Mykonos & Santorini 45 ANDRONIS LUXURY SUITES, SANTORINI o o o o o Reflecting traditional Aegean architecture and overlooking the island's volcanic crater, or caldera, the Andronis Luxury Suites represents one of the most luxurious, dreamy escapes, in a Mediterranean setting beyond compare. The multi-villa property gently cascades down the side of this unparalleled Greek island, forming part of the traditional landscape, yet with zen-like sophistication and discrete luxury that transforms these 22 suites into a lifetime experience for its elite visitors. GRACE SANTORINI o o o o o Grace Santorini is an exclusive boutique hotel located in the beautiful setting of Imerovigli in the northwest part of the island, high above the Caldera. This graceful boutique property, with its individually styled suites, rooms and villa, appeals to those seeking a relaxing and romantic escape. It features a breathtaking infinity pool offering uninterrupted views, and a unique restaurant where one can indulge in Mediterranen cuisine. MYSTIQUE, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL o o o o o Built on Oia's most famous cliffs, with dazzling views of clear blue waters facing the volcano and the Aegean Caldera, Mystique is an island-style design hotel that preserves the nature of Santorini, in a climate of unabashed luxury built in the world's most beautiful scenery. Reserved for only the most discerning of travelers, Mystique is nothing but a pure natural and exclusive retreat. VEDEMA RESORT, A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT o o o o o Vedema Resort, a Luxury Collection Resort, is a village with 45 traditional white-washed Cycladic-style villas that immerse guests in the sophis ticated, relaxed philosophy that captivates Santorini. Vedema Resort's refined dining options range from a 400-year-old atmospheric wine cellar to vivid poolside bars. Gracefully equipped to meet all needs of the body and soul, Vedema Resort will feel like your private paradise. ZANNOS MELATHRON o o o o o The Zannos Melathron, among the most luxurious hotels in Santorini, offers its guests unsurpassed fairy-tale luxury and exclusivity in its elegant suites. Every luxury suite features individual air-conditioning units; a refrigerated private mini-bar; remote-controlled satellite television and individual CD player and radio; internet access; a direct dial phone; a safety deposit box; hair dryer; bathrobes; slippers; and all the VIP amenities. Complimentary breakfast is included. THE ASTRA SUITES o o o o H Astra Suites appears from volcanic rock like a tiny white-washed Greek village, draped along the highest cliffs of Santorini's dramatic caldera. It features 27 luxurious deluxe suites with balconies overlooking the volcano and Aegean Sea, and some of which offer private outdoor Jacuzzis ® or private swimming pools. The main terrace, as well as the swimming pool, poolside bar, and gourmet restaurant, offers magnificent panoramic views. ARESSANA SPA HOTEL & SUITES o o o o The Aressana combines tradition with sophistication, and family hospitality with professional service. Its 48 elegant guestrooms are decorated in warm earth tones, enhanced by satin-finish wooden furniture. Centrally located in the original part of Fira, between the Greek Orthodox cathedral and the unique Museum of Prehistoric Thera, the Aressana is in walking distance of restaurants, boutiques, galleries and the exciting nightlife. EL GRECO o o o o The El Greco hotel is located minutes away from the center of magnificent Fira town, the capital of the unique and beautiful Santorini. The traditional and colorful architecture enhances the spacious surroundings and adds to the overall environment of leisure. The 59 luxurious rooms and 22 apartments, built and furnished in the traditional Cycladic architecture, create a well balanced establishment equally suitable for families and for couples. SANTORINI This fine hotel is also available: MYKONOS PORTO MYKONOS HOTEL o o o o H

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