The MITSIS HOTELS Group is expanding with the management of a new luxury 5* hotel resort in Halkidiki, according to the company’s announcement.
Specifically, the Group entered into a 20-year Property Management Agreement with Happy Holidays S.A., with a horizon of completion and operation of the unit in 2025.
Mitsis Hotels Group will contribute to the pre-planning of the project which will include defining a specific brand concept, operational planning, performance management as well as the design of technical, design and construction functions.
Furthermore, the Group will fully undertake all actions for the start of activities of the units by providing innovative services in the whole range of Hotel Operations Management and utilizing all of its material, intangible and digital infrastructures, such as a customized booking platform, a growing database and strong Loyalty program, aimed at the optimal operation and efficiency of the new hotel resort, according to the most modern business standards and procedures.
The new hotel unit is located in Sarti, a coastal area on the eastern side of the Sithonia peninsula in the prefecture of Halkidiki. The total capacity of the project amounts to 150 rooms with a unique sea view.
Plans
More specifically, the plans for the new resort include the following:
• 5* Boutique Hotel, with a capacity of 52 rooms, which will have an outdoor and an indoor swimming pool, small private pools and sharing pools, a conference center for 150 people as well as a wellness & spa center with a gym
• 5* All-Suites Hotel with a capacity of 98 rooms, which will include an outdoor and an indoor pool, small private pools and sharing pools, a thalassotherapy center and
gym
• F&B and Retail Square, which will feature an à la carte restaurant, clothing, footwear, equipment stores, a mini market and an activity area for children
• Tourist Boat shelter with a capacity of 20 berths for the needs of the hotel’s customers and a traditional Greek tavern.
“The Mitsis Hotels Group’s tourism management company FILOXENIA offers integrated services to the market while planning a series of sustainable strategic investments, which will further strengthen our position in the next day of Greek hospitality”, says Stavros Mitsis, CEO of the Group.
Latest News
Bank of Greece Governor Says EU will Retaliate to Trump’s Tarrifs
The Bank of Greece Governor defended the independence of central banks amid criticism from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who had publicly commented on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powel
September in Greece Winning Tourists Over from US, Germany
Tourists continue to visit Greece off-season into Sept. with the number of inbound travelers up by 6.6% and a 7.9% rise in travel receipts.
Bitcoin Surges Toward $100K Amid Pro-Crypto Optimism in US
According to Reuters, the cryptocurrency surged to an all-time high, briefly exceeding $96,898 during Asian trading hours.
Greek Driver Violations at a Touch of a Button
Traffic offences recorded in the last five years by Greece’s “Driver Behavior Control System” are now available on Gov.gr Wallet
Milan Tops List of Most Expensive Streets, Athens’ Ermou Holds Steady at 15th Place
In Athens, following Ermou Street is the southern suburb of Glyfada and Tsimiski Street in Thessaloniki.
New Gov.gr Service Enables Secure Reporting of Minor-Related Delinquency
It should also be noted that via the recently introduced initiative ‘Safe Youth’ application citizens have access to specially tailored informative material regarding the safety of children and adolescents
Thousands Strike in Athens Over Soaring Living Costs and Stagnant Wages
Inflation, particularly in food prices, has been crushing Greek households
Greece Overhauls Property Valuation System
Greece plans to launch a revamped property value registry in 2025 and overhaul the way objective values are calculated to enhance tax revenue and improve transparency.
Greece’s New Tax Bill Foresees Tax Relief Beyond Big Business
Tax relief measures in Greece are proposed for freelancers, property owners and farmers, along with 'big business'
Unions Call Nationwide Industrial Strike for Wed.
Mass transits are usually affected, especially in the greater Athens-Piraeus area, although bus and metro services are curtailed but not fully halted