Onefinestay unveils new Greek Island luxury villas
Private home and villa rental platform onefinestay has expanded its portfolio to Santorini and added more properties to its Mykonos collection.
More than 30 new luxury villas are now available for guests to book.
It comes as Greece is on track to welcome foreign tourists from May.
Guests have access to complimentary concierge services when they book through onefinestay.
"After a year of travellers having to put their plans on hold, we are excited to see increased demand for our private villa experiences and broaden our footprint to some of the most desirable islands in the Mediterranean." said Amanda Dyjecinski, onefinestay’s Chief Brand and Marketing Officer.
"We’ve handpicked the new collection of homes, choosing them for their style, design, comfort and above all their location, providing uninterrupted ocean views."
This Greek island expansion marks the first phase of onefinestay’s growth plans into 14 new destinations globally, including Europe and US ski regions.
Moe details of the expansion will be rolled out in the coming months.
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