Mandarin Oriental will expand its portfolio of
luxury hotels to Greece this summer.
The hotel is part of Costa Navarino, a sustainably
driven destination in the southwest Peloponnese region of the
country.
The Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino cascades
down a landscaped hillside nestled on a beautiful beachfront
overlooking one of the most unspoiled landscapes in the
Mediterranean.
The luxury retreat features 99
suites and with
private pools and spacious terraces that blend luxurious serenity
with the traditional Messenian style of the region.
The resort and its environs features more than
4,000 replanted olive trees and over 500,000 planted native
shrubs, while the overall project has been built to the
developer’s rigorous sustainable specifications.
As with all Mandarin Oriental hotels, the resort will be
single-use plastic free throughout the complex.
Facilities at the property include five
restaurants and bars overseen by Chef
Bertrand Valegeas; a spa with private
treatment rooms, different heat and water experiences, a
25-metre swimming pool that is part indoor, part outdoor; and tailor-made
fitness experiences, with yoga, nutrition advice, tennis coaching
and intelligent movement programmes.
A wide variety of water experiences, from paddle
boards to water skiing, are available from the beach club, which
also features an expansive swimming pool with relaxation decks,
just steps from the beach.
Golfers will appreciate the 18-hole
designer golf course that surrounds the resort, as well as three
further designer golf courses across Costa Navarino.
Mandarin Oriental’s guests will also have access
to a wide array of activities offered across Costa Navarino’s
extensive sites, such as tennis, biking, hiking, yachting, a
watersports hub and a variety of dining venues.
The nearby vibrant
open-air marketplace, Navarino Agora, will further enrich the
experience with its curated retail, artisanal street food, an
open-air cinema and an exciting event programme celebrating and
showcasing local culture and traditions.