With a firm focus on strengthening the national tourism product of Greece and Cyprus, as well as the good cooperation between the two countries, Leonardo Hotels & Resorts Mediterranean, interests of the Fattal group, was “present” at the 3rd Greece–Cyprus Summit | Strategic Horizons, through the participation of the CEO, Mr. Roni Aloni, in the Tourism panel.
Mr. Aloni highlighted the Group’s role as an active factor in the evolution of the tourism experience in the Southeastern Mediterranean, emphasizing: “Greece and Cyprus share a common culture of hospitality, vision and momentum. We, as Leonardo Hotels & Resorts Mediterranean, invest not only in buildings, but in experiences and people. We feel deeply satisfied that we are actively contributing to the new era of tourism and we continue with confidence in the next steps of supporting the two countries.”
At the same time, he pointed out that Greece and Cyprus have nothing to envy from other international destinations, as they have unique natural wealth, culture and a high level of hospitality, and underlined the need to emerge as authentic, 12-month destinations, through targeted investments and partnerships that will enhance their competitiveness at a global level.
With a constantly expanding presence and strategic partnerships in Greece and Cyprus, Leonardo Hotels & Resorts Mediterranean confirms its role as a Group that invests with vision, consistency and a substantial footprint in the region’s tourism, focusing on strategic expansions that promote sustainable hospitality, collaboration and authentic experience.
The Fattal Group’s philosophy is based on three key pillars: authentic experience, contemporary design and a deep understanding of the modern traveler. Its portfolio includes five distinct brands (Leonardo Hotels, Leonardo Royal, Leonardo Boutique, Leonardo Limited Edition and the lifestyle brand NYX Hotels) that offer unique experiences in 21 countries and more than 300 hotels worldwide.
In Greece and Cyprus, Leonardo Hotels & Resorts Mediterranean has already created 11 hotels (4 in Greece and 7 in Cyprus), with the goal of reaching 15 by 2026. Each new investment is based on strategic market analysis, respect for local culture and the goal of a commitment to sustainable development with a positive impact on society and the economy.








