Athina Luxury Suites owners and general managers Panagiotis Iglesis, second from left, and Artemis Argyrou, holding the award for Leading Boutique Hotel in Greece 2022, with Athina Luxury Suites Operations Manager Lila Kantzeli, center, at the World Travel Awards. (Photo: Courtesy of World Travel Awards)
ATHENS – From the center of Fira and the unique caldera of Santorini to the top of the world, the exclusive hotel Athina Luxury Suites once again made history by confirming its position as ‘Leading Boutique Hotel in Greece 2022’ at the World Travel Awards.
The boutique hotel distinguished for the world-class services it offers, with breathtaking views of the volcano, received the most important award in its history to date as ‘Leading Boutique Hotel in Greece 2022’ at the 29th annual World Travel Awards, presented in Mallorca, Spain.
‘The World Travel Awards’ was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward, and celebrate excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries. Today, the World Travel Awards brand is recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of industry excellence.
At the same time, Athina Luxury Suites also excelled and was recognized among the finest establishments in the world at the 16th annual World Luxury Hotel Awards by winning the ‘Best Luxury Boutique Hotel in Southern Europe’ award, as part of the annual awards ceremony held in Antalya, Turkey. World Luxury Hotel Awards is the pinnacle of achievement in the luxury hotel industry offering international recognition as voted by guests, travelers and industry players alike. Over 300,000 international travelers vote each year during a four-week period to select the winners.
Athina Luxury Suites owners and general managers Panagiotis Iglesis, at left, and Artemis Argyrou, at right, with Athina Luxury Suites Operations Manager Lila Kantzeli, center, at the World Luxury Hotel Awards with the Best Luxury Boutique Hotel in Southern Europe award. (Photo: Courtesy of World Luxury Hotel Awards)
In the context of this year’s awards, Panagiotis Iglesis and Artemis Argyrou, owners and general managers of Athina Luxury Suites, stated: “We are very proud. These awards indicate the fruition of our efforts throughout the year, to be able to offer high quality services to our customers, in this beautiful and unique destination of Santorini. Our total of 25 luxurious accommodations are designed for discerning guests looking for a perfect combination of serenity and adventure. This is the highest honor we have received so far and fills us with joy and strength to continue reaching even higher.”
The successive awards of Athina Luxury Suites prove the commitment of the hotel and its management to further development, its continued consistency, hard work and level of service. Just a few meters away from the vibrant town center, Athina Luxury Suites immerses guests in tranquility. Breathtaking views, world-class services, and exquisite accommodations all combine to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Each suite at Athina Luxury Suites offers its own unique set of luxury amenities. Moreover, an unforgettable dining experience awaits guests at the Esperisma bar-restaurant, where guests can find Mediterranean and Greek cuisine inspired by the freshest local ingredients, at a place where luxury meets gastronomy.
Athina Luxury Suites: Fira – Santorini – Greece. T. 0030 2286024910. F. 0030 2286024913.
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