ADVERTISING FEATURE
A NATURAL PLAYGROUND Overlooking the sapphire waters of the Saronic Gulf and framed by fragrant lavender fields, majestic forests and striking oleanders, One&Only Aesthesis is a natural and secluded playground right in the beating heart of Greece. Endless beach coves enjoy warm waters and golden
sunshine late into the season, allowing for lazy, day-long boat trips, sunset swims and guided beach hikes. Clients can go trail running through the forest or visit the rare geological phenomenon of Lake Vouliagmeni, a 10-minute drive from the property, for a unique thermal spa experience with natural healing properties. In resort, guests can while away the hours drifting
between designer spaces – sunbathing atop Grecian daybeds, enjoying revitalising treatments at the Guerlain Spa, and savouring a glass of crisp white wine and freshly grilled seafood as the sun dips below the sea. And though the resort boasts direct beach access in a bay setting, Athens and its ancient monuments, historic
sites and lively streets lined with trendy art galleries, cool boutiques and buzzing bars and clubs are never far away. Spend a day connecting with Greek history, exploring ancient remains at the Unesco World Heritage-listed Acropolis and the Parthenon, before soaking in the city’s metropolitan vibes by night. Discerning clients keen to combine the thriving
atmosphere of a city break with the relaxation of a beach holiday will be satisfied here: One&Only Aesthesis offers locals and international travellers alike a unique opportunity to experience the true magic of Athens.
Book it: Stay three nights in a bungalow, suite or residence and enjoy the fourth night for free, including complimentary daily breakfast for two. Guests staying in suites will also receive one free health or beauty treatment per day under the resort’s Guerlain Spa Experience. Terms and conditions apply.
Please contact your preferred tour operator for more details
PICTURES: Rupert Peace
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