Fodor's Expert Review Four Seasons Astir Palace
Apollonos 40, Vouliagmeni, Attica, 16671, Greece Fodor's Choice
The first cabanas started arriving on Vouliagmeni's wooded peninsula of Laimos at the beginning of the 1960s; a few years later, a hotel arrived, It was a grande dame for the golden age of the Greek Riviera, where everyone from Jackie Onassis to Frank Sinatra could be seen lounging by the pool, Fast-forward fifty-something years and what became the Astir Palace hotel has been reborn after the Four Seasons took over. The facilities are overwhelming, split over three residential areas, including a cluster of retro bungalows where Barack Obama stayed. Add to that private stretches of beach, a helipad, a spa, two gyms, an adult-only infinity pool, seven restaurants (including an offshoot of famous sushi joint Nobu), tennis courts, and a soccer pitch—there's even a branch of the Benaki Museum gift shop. The original hotel (now Nafsika building) remains, given a nip-tuck but still oozing more sixties chic than a Dean Martin lookalike. Needless to say, it doesn't come cheap, though if you're not staying overnight, day passes are available if the hotel isn't at capacity.
PROS
- Myriad facilities leave little reason to leave the peninsula
- A choice of pools and (three!) private beach spots
- Free SUP and kayak rental
CONS
- The price is, naturally, pretty sky-high
- It's a walk back to the main town (though golf buggies are available)
- The guilt of just so much luxury
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Rate Includes: Free Breakfast