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Olympic Holidays expands range of smaller properties
Juliet Dennis
Olympic Holidays has added more traditional, family-owned properties and introduced the Greek island of Aegina for 2021. The operator has launched its
latest All Year Sun brochure in a new magazine-style format. Managing director Michael
Vinales said the decision to add more traditional accommodation was in response to customer demand for smaller properties and
20Number of beaches in Aegina, new to Olympic’s range
authentic holidays, adding that the operator aimed to offer more value- for-money products and flexibility in its latest programme. He credited strong ties built up
by the operator over 50 years with hoteliers for being able to quickly
add more family-owned properties across Greece and Cyprus. “Our customers have always
loved to stay in laid-back, family- run accommodation as well as exploring different islands,” he said. “In addition, offering great
value in 2020-21 is important as customers are now, more than ever, wanting to get the most from their money and they also want flexibility to come and go as they please.” The small island of Aegina, which is a favourite with the
Athenians, is also new. Vinales added: “It’s only nine miles long by six miles wide but there are 20 beaches – some are secluded, while Agia Marina has sunbeds, watersports and cafes.” The programme also features
island-hopping options. Olympic Holidays is offering a
larger programme in the Canaries and the brochure also features the Algarve, mainland Spain, Madeira, Malta, Egypt and Turkey.
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Aegina PICTURE: Shutterstock
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