Pleasant Holidays expands Greece destinations
Pleasant Holidays and luxury sister brand, Journese has added two new destinations in Northern Greece.
Thessaloniki and Halkidiki have been added to the portfolio.
A total of eight hotels – five in Thessaloniki and three in Halkidiki – are now open for 2023 booking.
Inventory and instant reservations, as well as private and shared small-group activities are available.
“With demand for Europe hitting record levels and flights being added, now is a perfect time to explore these new destinations in Greece,” said CEO Jack E. Richards.
Pleasant Holidays offers over 80 hotels and resorts in the Greek Islands including Athens, Santorini, Mykonos and Crete plus Greek Isles cruises on NCL and Windstar.
Airfares in all seating classes are available daily into Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia with connections through major airports in Europe.
Learn more about : Pleasant Holidays | Journese ( N. America )
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