Olympic Holidays is proud to announce two fantastic wins at the 2025 British Travel Awards, taking home Best Medium Travel Company to Hellenic Europe and Best Medium Travel Company for Weddings & Honeymoons.
These prestigious accolades recognise Olympic Holidays’ longstanding expertise as an island specialist and its dedication to delivering outstanding travel experiences across Greece and the wider Hellenic world, from tailor-made escapes including their hugely popular island-hopping itineraries and family holidays to unforgettable romantic celebrations.
Commenting on the success, Reeva Kingston, Managing Director at Olympic Holidays, said “We are absolutely delighted to receive these two awards from the British Travel Awards. To be recognised by both our customers and the wider industry is incredibly meaningful, especially in the areas that are at the very heart of what we do as passionate island specialists. Our team’s unrivalled knowledge of the Greek islands and commitment to creating truly memorable holidays, whether that’s a dream honeymoon, a wedding abroad, or a once-in-a-lifetime getaway taking in two or even three Greek islands on a bespoke island-hopping itinerary, is what sets us apart. These awards are a testament to the dedication, expertise, and enthusiasm of every member of the Olympic Holidays family.”
Olympic Holidays has built a reputation for expert advice, carefully curated properties and itineraries along with a personal approach that ensures every holiday is uniquely tailored to its customers’ needs. These latest wins further cement the company’s position as one of the UK’s leading specialists in Hellenic travel and Weddings & Honeymoons aficionados.
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