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ADVERTISING FEATURE


One&Only Aesthesis


GRECIAN GLAMOUR


Combine One&Only Aesthesis, a property that breathes new life into the Athenian Riviera, with newly opened One&Only Kéa Island, a tranquil escape less than an hour from the capital


ONE&ONLY AESTHESIS Basking on the shores of the Athenian Riviera, just 30 minutes from the history-steeped streets of the capital, One&Only Aesthesis is the epitome of a coastal hideaway. Channelling the effortless sophistication of a bygone era, the hotel’s rooms, villas and bungalows are flooded with light and exude elegance, providing a blissful base for exploring the resort, which is set within 21 hectares of protected forest reserve. Laze amid sun-soaked hidden coves along the Glyfada


coast, set sail on a sunset cruise complete with a private dinner on board, or visit the rare geological phenomenon of Lake Vouliagmeni, a short 10-minute drive from the property, for a unique thermal spa experience. For those who want to travel farther afield, the Argo-Saronic Gulf is scattered with picturesque isles waiting to be explored. Full-day excursions whisk


guests to neighbouring islands Aegina, Poros, Hydra and Agistri, docking to stroll through quaint villages and dine at local taverns. Back at the resort, guests shouldn’t miss the Guerlain Spa, the first of its kind in Greece, to unwind from the day’s adventures.


ONE&ONLY KÉA ISLAND Just an 80-minute boat ride away from its sister property on the mainland, pairing One&Only’s two Greek properties is a match made in paradise. Completely untouched, Kéa Island feels like a well-kept secret – and One&Only is its keeper. The resort is home to 63 villas, all with private infinity pools and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, offering exclusivity and tranquillity. Bond Beach Club is a must-visit, with a Japanese and


Mediterranean fusion menu and a DJ to provide the soundtrack as the sun sets. Guests should also check out the three-storey One&Only Spa, boasting an indoor- outdoor pool, Watsu water zone and yoga pavilion. Inspired by the idea of sophrosyne – the ancient Greek expression for balance of body and mind – treatments harness the healing properties of the region. During their stay, activities


One&Only Kéa Island


that celebrate Kéa’s natural and cultural wonders enchant and entertain guests.


Offshore, a scuba diver’s paradise awaits with some of the Mediterranean’s most untapped diving sites, or, for a dose of history, guests can visit the archaeological site of Karthea or stroll through the old town of loulida.


CREDIT: Rupert Peace

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