Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, a Hyatt Hotels Corporation affiliate, has entered into a management agreement with AF Partners to expand the Inclusive Collection with the new Zoëtry Halkidiki.
Located in Halkidiki, Greece in the vicinity of Sani, , the luxury resort will open in mid-2024 and bolster Hyatt's continued luxury brand growth in Europe's leading travel destinations.
The resort, which will feature 105 rooms and suites, including swim-out options, will be perched cliffside offering sweeping views of Mount Olympus and the surrounding Aegean Sea's crystal-clear waters.
A lift will provide guests with exclusive access to the beach directly from the resort. Designed for a relaxing and meaningful experience, the luxury resort
Zoëtry Halkidiki’s amenities include a spa, a gym, a beachfront pool, two gourmet à la carte restaurants, one buffet, and three bars and lounges.
The Inclusive Collection is a global portfolio of distinct, luxury all-inclusive resort brands that is part of World of Hyatt,
The planned 2024 opening of Zoëtry Halkidiki is expected to bolster Hyatt's brand presence in Greece, which currently includes Grand Hyatt Athens, Hyatt Regency Thesaloniki, AluaSoul Zakynthos, the recently opened Dreams Corfu Resort & Spa, and Magma Resort Santorini, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt.


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