Greece was named the “Best Destination for Families” in London and in the Travel Bulletin Star Awards 2025.
Greece’s first place in the British awards and in the “Star Destination for Families” category came after a vote by UK tourism professionals and the award ceremony took place on Monday, October 27, 2025, in central London.
Greece’s distinction in London is a substantial recognition of the quality tourism product offered by our country, which combines safety, culture, gastronomy, authentic hospitality and sustainable experiences, capable of meeting the modern needs of family holidays.
The Travel Bulletin Star Awards have been held since 2000 and are a prestigious institution in the UK tourism industry. This year’s event coincides with the celebration of 50 years of the Travel Bulletin magazine, one of the most recognized professional media in the industry. More than 30,000 travel agents vote annually for the top destinations, airlines, hotel chains and other travel service providers, based on their experiences and partnerships over the previous year.

From left: George Morris – Business Development Manager for Domes Resorts, Angela Tzifa – Deputy Head of Greek National Tourism Organisation UK & Ireland, Jack Garbutt – Trade Relations Executive at TUI Group
Travel Bulletin is a fully established B2B information platform for the UK tourism industry, combining print and a strong digital presence. Since its inception, it has been published fortnightly and is aimed at over 21,000 travel agents across the UK and Northern Ireland. Each issue is also published in digital format, which is sent via email to over 13,000 tourism professionals, is posted on the homepage of travelbulletin.co.uk for two weeks and is actively promoted across all of the magazine’s social media channels.
Greece was nominated in three categories: Star Destination for Families, Star Gastronomy Destination and Star LGBTQ+ Friendly Destination.
Greece’s award as “Star Destination for Families” confirms its stable position in the preferences of the British market and is of particular importance for British tourism to our country, as the magazine is aimed at readers who are opinion leaders and make travel decisions.
The Award was received by the Deputy Head of the Greek National Tourism Organisation UK & Ireland Service, Angela Tzifa.







