Melia introducing three Greek Islands hotels
Melia Hotels International is checking in to the Greek Islands with three hotels coming to Crete and Rhodes.
Announced at the international tourism trade fair FITUR, it is introducing three hotels in cooperation with the hotel company Zeus Hotels Greece.
The Cosmopolitan Hotel Affiliated by Melia is already up to full speed on the island of Rhodes.
It is a four-star all-inclusive located on the Ixia coast and built in the shape of an amphitheatre.
It features 377 rooms with views of the sea or gardens, and a full range of services focused on couples and families, such as a buffet restaurant a gym and spa, a swimming pool and a children’s club.
Melia also announced the upcoming opening of two hotels in Crete in 2022.
The current Blue Sea Beach Hotel, a five-star resort with 226 rooms, will become part of the Affiliated by Melia network, while the current four-star Marina Beach Hotel with 396 rooms will be operated under the Sol by Melia brand.
Both hotels are located on the beachfront and provide extensive outdoor facilities, gardens, sports activities, varied dining and wellness facilities.
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