Travel + Leisure Magazine announces top 10 resorts in Greece

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Travel + Leisure magazine recently revealed the “10 Best Resorts in Greece” for 2022, as voted by its readers during this year’s World’s Best Awards survey.

Most of the luxury hotels included on the list are located on Mykonos and Santorini. In fact, eight of the 10 winners can be found on those two islands.

1. Grace Hotel, Auberge Resorts Collection, Santorini – score: 99.22

2. Sani Asterias, Halkidiki – score: 97.87

3. Canaves Oia Epitome, Santorini – score: 97.41

4. Katikies Santorini – score: 96.24

5. Katikies Mykonos – score: 95.29

6. Canaves Oia Boutique Hotel, Santorini – score: 94.39

7. Andronis Boutique Hotel, Santorini – score: 93.62

8. Blue Palace Elounda, A Luxury Collection Resort, Crete – score: 93.45

9. Andronis Luxury Suites, Santorini – score: 92.5210.

10. Cavo Tagoo, Mykonos – score: 89.18

Source: Greek Travel Pages

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