Gundari Resort on Folegandros island appoints Australian representatives

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Gundari Resort on the Greek island of Folegandros, has appointed Slojourn Studio as its sales and marketing representatives in Australia. According to karryon.com.au, this will mark the first collaboration of Slojourn Studio with a European property.

Positioned on 32 hectares, the resort, scheduled to open its doors in May 2024, epitomizes sustainable luxury, dedicated to the concept of ‘raw luxury’ and it embraces regenerative practices, holistic wellness principles and a menu inspired by soul food.

Gundari, is the brainchild of an Australian, Ricardo Larriera, who aspires to create a commercial name for himself by creating luxury hotels which promote sustainable tourism development.

A suite in Gundari Resort. Photo: karryon.com.au

As a 5-star eco-conscious retreat, Gundari Resort aligns with Slojourn Studio’s mission to convey the essence of each destination it represents.

Tess Willcox, co-owner of Slojourn Studio, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership. “Partnering with Gundari Resort allows us to unveil the raw luxury and unexplored beauty of this well-kept secret island,” he said.

“Gundari Resort captures the essence of the region, where unspoiled landscapes meet unparalleled hospitality and offers an intimate and exclusive experience for those seeking the extraordinary.”

The collaboration involves trade sales and representation, partnerships and collaborations, marketing and digital promotions, public relations, and opportunities for brand placement.

Source: karryon.com.au

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