Boutique hotels in Peloponnese feature remarkable industrial conversions, including a 1920s wine factory transformed by K-Studio into beachside accommodation with 34 rooms occupying original storage tanks. Our curated property showcases exposed concrete walls with century-old patina, steel frameworks, textured glass partitions, and polished terrazzo floors. Reclaimed bricks and repurposed irrigation pipes demonstrate architectural conversion at its finest on the Ionian coastline.
The region's design-led hospitality centres on Kourouta's unspoiled beachfront and industrial heritage, where derelict wine facilities have been reimagined as contemporary retreats that celebrate the area's agricultural past while offering direct access to pristine Ionian waters.
Dexamenes occupies a derelict wine factory on Kourouta Beach, transformed by K-Studio into one of Greece's most distinctive boutique hotels. Built in the 1920s during the currants-to-wine conversion that followed Greece's agricultural crisis, the winery loaded ships directly from beachside tanks via a network of pipes.




