Milos Cove rises from a remote clifftop on Milos's eastern coast, its whitewashed architecture drawing inspiration from the island's obsidian rock formations. The property overlooks Agkali Beach - a private pebble cove accessible via the hotel's own path.

Domes White Coast Milos perches on the volcanic cliffs near Sarakiniko, designed by architect Giorgos Tsolakis as a series of whitewashed cubes that echo the island's otherworldly landscape. The property shares its coastline with Milos's famous lunar rock formations - smooth white volcanic outcrops sculpted by wind and waves.

White Pebble Suites occupies a privileged position on the water's edge in Pollonia, designed by Athens-based KKMK Architects with flowing curves inspired by the island's wave-worn cliffs. Founded by three Greek-Australian women, the property opened in 2021 as one of Milos's first design-led boutique hotels.

One&Only Aesthesis occupies a pine-forested headland on the Athenian Riviera at Glyfada, 30 minutes from central Athens. The property embraces Greek aesthetics throughout - the name refers to the ancient concept of sensory experience and beauty.

The Dolli at Acropolis occupies the Kallimasiotis Mansion, a 1925 landmark restored by Grecotel to house one of Athens's most significant private art collections. Works by Picasso, Cocteau, the Lalanne sculptors and contemporary Greek artists fill public spaces and guest rooms.

NUMO Mykonos sits above Kalafatis Bay on Mykonos's quieter eastern shore, blending whitewashed Cycladic architecture with Asian-inspired design elements. The lobby sets the tone: Japanese screens, natural stone, and a curated collection of ceramics.

Once in Mykonos lies just outside Mykonos Town, offering 29 suites arranged around landscaped gardens and a sleek infinity pool. The architecture draws on Cycladic forms while the interiors bring a contemporary edge.

Kalesma Mykonos occupies a south-facing hillside above Ornos Bay, designed by Studio Bonarchi to resemble a traditional Mykonian village, arranged around a central plateia. 25 suites cascade down the slope, each with a private pool and uninterrupted views across the Aegean to Delos and Rhenia.

Saint cascades down the caldera cliffs at the quietest edge of Oia, 16 suites designed by Kapsimalis Architects to blend traditional Santorinian cave architecture with contemporary Scandinavian restraint. Former homes, barns and cellars have been transformed into a dazzling white sanctuary where geometric forms frame infinite Aegean views.

Magma Resort Santorini rises from the hilltops of Vourvoulos on Santorini's northeastern coast, designed by PEOPLE and ELASTIC Architects to pay tribute to the island's volcanic origins. Wood, stone and magma-black tones blend with minimal, refined interiors that follow the curved formations of surrounding lava slopes.

Mystique is carved into the rugged caldera cliffs below Oia, its 42 suites and villas designed to follow emblematic Cycladic architecture - gentle curves, sculpted arches and light-enhancing spaces. The property has been a favoured destination for honeymooners since the Eliopoulos family transformed this clifftop site in 2007.

Andronis Arcadia spreads across the Oia cliffs above Ammoudi Bay, offering 113 suites and villas designed to balance Cycladic tradition with contemporary comfort. Part of the Andronis Exclusive collection, it combines the brand's signature refinement with genuinely welcoming family facilities.

Noūs Santorini rises from the island's central plateau near Mesaria, designed by Divercity Architects in collaboration with MPlusM to blend striking contemporary lines with Cycladic vernacular. The name means 'mind' in ancient Greek - and the property channels a holistic approach to island living.

Minos Beach Art Hotel occupies a private peninsula on Mirabello Bay, Crete's first internationally recognised property when it opened in 1963. The 125 whitewashed bungalows, villas, and suites cluster among gardens, rocky outcrops, and narrow stone-paved paths - so close to the water that some have private plateaus with ladders for swimming access.

Phaea Cretan Malia stretches along a secluded sandy beach in Malia, its low-rise architecture blending into lush Mediterranean gardens. The hotel offers 204 accommodations - rooms, bungalows, and suites - featuring local materials including Cretan marble, chestnut wood, and rattan. Earthy tones, handcrafted furnishings, and botanical artwork by Greek artists

Tella Thera perches on a sun-drenched hillside above Kissamos Bay in western Crete, designed by Stella Pieri of Pieris Architects in a style the studio calls 'future primitivism'. The 21 suites follow the natural slope of the terrain, half-buried in the earth with green roofs planted with olive trees and native Mediterranean flora.

Acro Suites clings to a rocky headland at Agia Pelagia, designed by Afoi Orfanaki and CMH Architecture for two sisters from a local hospitality family. The name derives from the Greek 'akros' (on the edge) - an apt description for a property where builders worked in harnesses during construction.

Stamna Sifnos occupies a 13,000-square-metre hillside plot above Apollonia, designed by Tsimpos and Associates with a 'from local to global' philosophy. Every material and craftsman was sourced within 80 nautical miles - marble from Tinos, Naxos and Paros; mortars mixed with Santorini earth; olive wood furniture handcrafted on the island.

Olea All Suite Hotel occupies a hillside in Tsilivi, designed by Block722 Architects for the Xenos Hotels group. The 93 suites cluster in island-like formations around a 4,000-square-metre pool that resembles a natural lake, with streams and waterways connecting communal areas, hidden gardens and age-old olive trees.

Parilio occupies a seven-acre site on Paros's northeastern coast, designed by Interior Design Laboratorium to channel the stripped beauty of Cycladic architecture. The 33 suites draw their colour palette from the Koukounaries cliff - whites, beiges and ochres that exist in harmony with the surrounding amber fields and pine-fringed coves.

Casa Cook Rhodes occupies a tranquil position on the island's eastern coast, its low-slung architecture arranged around pools and gardens that blur the boundary between indoor and outdoor living. The first in the Casa Cook collection, it established the brand's bohemian-luxe DNA.

Gundari Resort rises from the volcanic cliffs of Folegandros, designed to merge with the raw landscape of one of the Cyclades' least-developed islands. Stone and concrete structures cascade down the hillside toward a private cove, their earthy tones echoing the terrain.

Verina Astra sprawls across a steep hillside at Poulati on Sifnos, overlooking the endless Aegean blue. The property resembles a collection of small independent villas, each suite named after a constellation - fitting for a place where star-gazing is a nightly ritual.

OKU Kos occupies a prime beachfront position on Kos, the second property in the OKU collection following Ibiza. The design embraces wabi-sabi principles: natural materials, organic forms and a palette of sun-bleached neutrals.

Six Senses Ibiza is a five-star hotel located at Xarraca bay, on the Northern tip of Ibiza. It is the first sustainable BREEAM certified resort in the Balearics. The spacious rooms and suites incorporate locally sourced materials, taking the aesthetic of a traditional Finca while adding contemporary décor. Many rooms offer terraces with sea views.

Six Senses Kyoto is a luxurious wellness hotel situated in the heart of Kyoto, featuring 81 rooms and suites. The hotel's design draws from traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring serene Zen gardens, koi ponds, and bamboo groves that echo Kyoto’s historic temples and teahouses.

Maison Brummell Majorelle is a boutique hotel situated next to the Jardin Majorelle and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum. Designed by Bergendy Cooke and Amine Abouraoui, the property showcases sculptural forms, tadelakt walls, and custom furnishings. The eight rooms are adorned with curated artwork and textiles, offering a tranquil escape in the city.

Maison Proust, Hotel & Spa La Mer is a five-star spa hotel in Paris inspired by Marcel Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past". Each room and suite is an ode to the Parisian salons of the past, adorned with period art, antique furniture, and exclusive tapestrie.

Located a short drive from the Medina, Amanjena is a five-star hotel that blends Moorish design with Aman’s signature minimalism. The spacious pavilions and maisons feature domed ceilings, zellij tilework, and private gardens or pools—complete with fragrant bath products and artisan touches.

Set between the Opéra Garnier and the Tuileries, Château Voltaire occupies three elegant 17th–18th-century townhouses, reimagined with trompe‑l’œil detail, antique armchairs, and retro nods that recall Hollywood glamour and Parisian ease.   

Brach Paris, a five-star hotel designed by the ever-inventive Philippe Starck, offers an unusual blend of elegance and warmth in a decidedly Parisian setting. Brach Paris houses 52 thoughtfully appointed rooms and seven exclusive suites. Expect a mix of wood, leather, glass, and stone – all with a touch of Starck's characteristic flair.

Nobu Hotel Marrakech is a five-star hotel located in the Hivernage district. The property showcases a harmonious blend of Japanese minimalism and Moroccan craftsmanship, with sleek interiors, handcrafted details, and panoramic views of the city and Atlas Mountains.

Coqui Coqui Papholchac Coba Residence & Spa is a boutique hotel located in the village of Coba, nestled within the lush jungle of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The architectural design features two limestone towers, each housing luxurious suites adorned with safari-inspired furniture, stone bathtubs, and hanging hammocks.

The Margi sits among pine trees in Vouliagmeni, one of the most sought-after suburbs on the Athenian Riviera. This family-owned boutique hotel combines Greek hospitality with contemporary style.
