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The Mediterranean • Stay • New hotel openings in Greece to watch in 2026
Greece’s 2026 hotel openings move well beyond the usual island fantasy, with new addresses in Athens, on lesser-hyped islands and in restored buildings with a stronger sense of place. This is our curated, regularly updated list of new hotels opening across Greece in 2026, with key details added as they are confirmed.
For the full Mediterranean roundup, see our 2026 Mediterranean hotel openings hot list.
Top photography courtesy of Omeon Mykonos
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Perched above Kalo Livadi Bay on Mykonos’ quieter southeastern edge, Four Seasons Resort Mykonos takes a measured stance on an island better known for excess. Spread across a large sweep of coastline that runs from sand to cliff, the resort is designed to feel embedded rather than imposed, with most rooms, suites and villas opening to long Aegean views. The architecture follows Cycladic traditions by Greek architect Nicos Valsamakis, all whitewashed volumes and stepped courtyards, while interiors by Wimberly Interiors keep things restrained and tactile. Restaurants by Rockwell Group reference local kafeneio culture alongside relaxed poolside dining.
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At the foot of Lycabettus, Conrad Athens The Ilisian brings one of the city’s landmark addresses back into circulation as a major new base for staying, eating, meeting and switching off. Part of the wider Ilisian development, it has 307 rooms, suites and residences, nine bars and restaurants, a House of Nynn members’ club, more than 2,000 square metres of wellness space, indoor and outdoor pools and a rooftop running track. The real pull is how much of Athens is folded into one address, from the return of Galaxy as Galaxy Dispensary and Galaxy Supper Club to a reworked Byzantino as a Greek-French brasserie.
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On the northern edge of Mykonos, above Agios Stefanos, whitewashed volumes, soft edges, stone walls and timber pergolas give Omeon Mykonos a calmer visual language than the island usually trades in. Its 38 rooms and suites are arranged to feel more like a small Mykonian neighbourhood than a standard resort, with Cycladic references and claustra details keeping the look sharp rather than sugary. Ora Mare handles Mediterranean cooking, Eos Bar covers the drinks, and the stay can stretch into yacht charters, Greek wine tastings, private sunset yoga and dinners on your terrace. Mykonos Town is about five minutes away, but this is the version of the island for stepping out of the churn.
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