Radisson Blu Mani Resort in Greece

Radisson Blu expands portfolio in Greece

Radisson Hotel Group has expanded its portfolio in Greece with the signing of Radisson Blu Resort Mani, a 150-key newbuild scheduled to open in 2025.

Marking the fifth Radisson Blu property in Greece, the resort will offer several dining experiences including an all-day restaurant, beachside terrace restaurant and pool bar. Other amenities include a swimming pool, fully serviced beach and wellness centre, as well as a fully-equipped private meeting room and multi-purpose events facility.

Accommodation options will range from standard and accessible rooms to suites, including a Presidential Suite. All will feature private outdoor terraces with ocean views, while most of the suites are set to feature private infinity pools.

Radisson Blu Mani Resort in Greece

“We are committed to expanding our presence in Greece with a particular focus on the primary cities and resort destinations as the leading international hotel group in the country,” says Elie Milky, Vice President Development for Greece, Cyprus and the Middle East at Radisson Hotel Group. “The idyllic location of the Radisson Blu Resort, Mani will offer a product that complements the rest of our portfolio in the region and the country. We continue to improve our branding proposition, commercial relevance and real estate competitiveness for our investors and are grateful to our partners, Vema Tourism Enterprises, for their trust.”

Ekaterina Valiotis, Managing Partner of the hotel’s ownership and development companies, comments: “It is with great honour and anticipation that we partner with Radisson Hotel Group to develop the first internationally renowned branded hotel in Mani, in the Lakonian region of the mythical Peloponnese. The support and leadership provided by their team as well as their continued expansion in EMEA was key to our decision to join them as they continue to bring new properties online and innovate to meet and exceed the expectations of today’s and tomorrow’s guests.”