The year 2026 is expected to be a milestone for Greek tourism, with a series of highly anticipated hotel openings bringing international brands and new investments to top destinations. From the Aegean islands to mainland Greece, the country will welcome properties that combine luxury, design, and sustainable development, further enhancing Greeces international profile on the tourism map.
Conrad Athens The Ilisian & Conrad Corfu
Hilton will relaunch the historic Conrad Athens The Ilisian after a complete renovation of the hotel in Ilisia, while simultaneously opening Conrad Corfu in the Molos area, featuring 136 rooms, two-story villas with pools, three restaurants, three heated pools, a spa, wellness center, and kids club. Both hotels are expected to start operations in 2026, offering the Conrad experience in central Athens and in the Ionian Sea.
Four Seasons Resort Mykonos
Four Seasons, in partnership with AGC Equity Partners, will open a new seaside resort in Mykonos, in the Kalo Livadi Bay. The Four Seasons Resort Mykonos will feature 94 rooms, villas, and suites with Aegean Sea views. Guests will enjoy numerous gastronomic options, spa facilities, pools, and sea activities. The design blends Cycladic architecture with sustainable practices, while interiors are by Wimberly Interiors. The resort is expected to open in summer 2026.
Radisson Hotel Group
The international Radisson Group will double its presence in Greece with five new openings. In Athens, Radisson Theatrou Square Athens (173 rooms, art deco style) and Radisson RED Mitropoleos Square Athens (109 rooms, lifestyle concept) will open. In the Peloponnese, Radisson Blu Resort Mani will highlight Mani as an emerging luxury destination. In the Cyclades, Punda Resort Paros (94 rooms) will join the Radisson Individuals collection, while in Evia, Paradise Resort Evia (322 rooms) will open in May 2026. The groups strategy focuses on quality resorts, urban hotels, and sustainable investments in popular destinations.
INNSiDE Elounda
The first INNSiDE by Meli? in Greece will open in Elounda, Crete, on May 1, 2026. The 5-star lifestyle resort, with 86 rooms and suites, will feature private pools in 18 rooms, an infinity pool, gym, gastronomic options, and a pet-friendly philosophy. The property is owned by Zeus Hotels and managed under Meli? Hotels Internationals global portfolio.
Paros Destination by Hyatt
2026 will mark the entry of the Destination by Hyatt brand into Greece, with its first opening in Paros. The 5-star resort will feature 50 rooms and suites, most with private pools or Jacuzzis. The hotel is designed by Makridis & Associates and will be managed by SWOT Hospitality. The property aims to combine authentic Cycladic experiences with international-level luxury.
Sandblu Santorini
Sandblu Santorini is one of the most anticipated hotel openings in 2026 on the island. The luxury resort is designed with a modern Cycladic aesthetic and will offer a unique blend of relaxation and high-quality experiences. Guests will enjoy spacious rooms, suites, and private villas with Aegean Sea views, along with premium wellness, gastronomic, and entertainment services. Sandblu aims to become a premium destination for couples, families, and Santorini enthusiasts seeking high-end, exclusive stays.
Hilton Chania Old Town Resort & SPA
In 2026, Chanias Old Town will welcome the Hilton Chania Old Town Resort & SPA. The resort will combine the traditional character of the old town with modern luxury, offering fully equipped rooms, suites, and luxurious shared spaces. Guests will have access to a spa, pools, gym, and a variety of restaurants, while the resorts design ensures that the experience is closely linked to the areas historical and cultural heritage. The Hilton Chania Old Town Resort & SPA aims to position Crete as a top destination for premium tourism.
Wyndham Expected Openings 2026
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts will continue its expansion in Greece in 2026 with numerous new projects. Its portfolio includes openings in top destinations across various group brands, covering different levels of hospitality, from lifestyle resorts to family-oriented properties. Each property will provide high standards of service, spacious rooms, recreational facilities, gyms, and spaces for business and social events. Wyndhams strategy aims to cater to both leisure and business tourism, strengthening the groups presence in popular Greek destinations and expanding options for every type of traveler.








