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Margarita Hotel
Chora, Lakonian Islands, Greece
In Kythira's 'very pretty' old administrative capital, this white-walled, blue-shuttered, two-storey 19th-century mansion stands on a hill.

Hotel Grotta
Naxos, Cycladic Islands, Greece
On a hillside, about seven minutes' walk from the harbour and within a short distance of the Venetian castle, the museum and many tavernas and shops, 'this is one of the nicest hotels we have stayed in,' say visitors.

Sami Beach Hotel
Sami, Kefalonia, Greece
On a beautiful bay, with a river on either side, on the beautiful island of Cefallonia, this 'blissful' B&B hotel, owned by the 'genuinely welcoming' Dorizas family, continues to be liked.

Hotel Aliki
Simi, Dodecanese Islands, Greece
This restored neo-classical mansion (built by wealthy 19th-century sea captain), is now a sympathetic and 'exquisite' B&B hotel.

Hotel Petali
Sifnos, Cycladic Islands, Greece
On a hill above the capital of this 'traditional Greek island', this 'very attractive hotel' (said the nominator) has been managed by Georgios Troullos for many years.

Hotel Pelagia Aphrodite
Agia Pelagia, Lakonian Islands, Greece
On a sand and rock beach ('fine swimming'), in an old fishing village on the north-east coast of lovely Kythira island, stands this small white B&B hotel, built in traditional style.

Bratsera Hotel
Hydra, Saronic Islands, Greece
With 'bags of character', this converted 19th-century sponge trading post is 'in many ways the perfect small Greek island hotel', according to a visitor.

Hotel Minoa
Toló, Peloponnese, Greece
“Perfect for families with children”, this holiday hotel is on the beach at the “best” end, near the harbour, of this seaside resort near Náfplio.

Porto Veneziano Hotel
Chania, Crete, Greece
'A wonderfully relaxed place,' say visitors returning to this large, much-balconied hotel, by the water on the old Venetian harbour, run by its 'charming' owner, Yannis Platsidakis.

Hotel Votsala
Mitilini, Lesbos, Greece
By the beach, in a garden of flowers and fruit trees, this 'very relaxed' hotel on the coast north of Mitilíni (capital of Lesvos).

St Nicolas Bay Hotel
Aghios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece
Consisting of bungalows and low buildings in gardens around a small bay (with a Blue Flag beach) on Crete's north coast, this secluded resort hotel stands in 'beautifully designed' gardens with 'wonderful views'.

Lefkes Village Hotel
Paros, Cycladic Islands, Greece
Outside a charming inland village, this 'most attractively situated' small hotel is designed to look like a village itself.

Corfu Palace
Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece
By the old city wall of Corfu's Venetian capital, and a short walk into the town with its maze of alleyways, this large hotel 'has so much going for it', and provides a peaceful escape from the heat and crush of the town.

Hotel Miranda
Hydra, Saronic Islands, Greece
Valued for its 'relaxed atmosphere', the Sofianou family's 'civilised' B&B hotel is a listed 19th-century sea captain's mansion, 'a fine example of Hydriot architecture'.
Archaeology, beaches, and sunshine Vivid blue skies, blazing sunshine and golden sandy beaches: Greece has hundreds of islands, each with a unique flavour, and its incredible history means many have archaeological sites dating back thousands of years. We are delighted to announce that we have started recommending hotels in Greece once again; below is a selection of hotels from around the country. Read about the perfect beach hotels in Greece.