Dexamenes Seaside, Olympia Hotels
Former wine tanks are now a charming seaside property with modern rooms, a garden, and a restaurant
Overview
Nestled directly on the beautiful Kourouta Beach, in the captivating western Peloponnese region of Greece, the Dexamenes Seaside Hotel presents a serene and unforgettable escape. Imagine waking up just a few steps from the inviting waters of the Ionian Sea, ready to embrace a day of relaxation and exploration. The soft, golden sand of Kourouta is at your doorstep, beckoning you to unwind and soak up the Mediterranean sun. For those seeking a change of scenery, a leisurely stroll will lead you to the equally stunning Palouki Beach, a mere eight minutes away.
Beyond the allure of the coast, the Dexamenes Seaside Hotel also serves as an ideal base for delving into the rich history of the area. History enthusiasts can easily embark on a journey to Ancient Olympia, a trip that takes just over 30 minutes by car, unveiling the origins of the Olympic Games. Alternatively, a 25-minute drive will transport you to Ancient Elis, another significant archaeological site brimming with historical wonders. The surrounding landscape is dotted with charming wineries and picturesque hiking trails, presenting ample opportunities for visitors to explore the diverse facets of this fascinating region. The location is simply perfect to immerse yourself in nature, history and culture.
The Dexamenes Seaside Hotel offers accommodation that is both modern and fascinating. What truly distinguishes this unique property is its captivating history. This remarkable hotel is housed within the walls of a former industrial winery, dating back to the 1920s. The original wine tanks have been cleverly and thoughtfully transformed into 37 stylish and contemporary rooms, each featuring its own private terrace. For guests who prefer the convenience of in-room dining, select rooms are equipped with a kitchen, complete with a refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave oven. Larger groups or families can opt for the spacious two-bedroom options, while the luxurious three-bedroom villa provides ample space for up to ten guests. Beachfront rooms offer an atmospheric and unforgettable experience, placing you right on the water’s edge, while other rooms boast picturesque views of the tranquil courtyard or the verdant backyard.
Staying at the Dexamenes Seaside Hotel is more than just a vacation; it’s an immersive experience that allows guests to truly connect with the local culture, which has been profoundly shaped by generations of grape cultivation. Guests are invited to enjoy the distinctive and unforgettable experience of residing within converted wine tanks, seamlessly blending the hotel’s compelling history with the breathtaking natural beauty of its beachfront location.
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When is the best time to visit?
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Where should I go in Greece?
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Getting around Greece
Ferries are a great option for convenient (and scenic) island-hopping, though it's good to note that routes and schedules can shift throughout the year. Driving is a good bet on the mainland but can be challenging on the islands. If short on time, domestic flights connect Athens to many major points of interest in Greece.
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