Need to know
Rooms
17 suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include the à la carte Mediterranean breakfast (with options for all diets), plus sparkling wine and doughnuts.
Also
Hydra’s hilly landscape and the resort’s remote location make this unsuitable for guests with mobility issues.
Hotel closed
The property opens for the summer season from April to October.
At the hotel
Beach with free-to-use sunloungers and parasols, private jetty and dock, concierge, charged laundry and ironing service, free WiFi. In rooms: TV with Netflix, minibar (with one free round during your stay), coffee- and tea-making kit, hypoallergenic pillows on request, bathrobes and slippers, Diptyque bath products, and air-conditioning.
Our favourite rooms
When you’re staying by the only sandy beach in Hydra, you want to be in on the action, and the Beachfront Suites position you staps from the sand; and, if you want to get your strokes in in private, there’s a sunken pool modestly tucked away behind a fence on the terrace too. For wistful sea-gazing, the Tower Suite, with its 19th-century stone walls, has expansive views from the windows and an alfresco sundowner spot.
Poolside
There’s no pool but those sparkly blue waters lapping at the beach are swimmable.
Spa
There’s no spa, but a massage therapist can be called on if you’re in need of kneading.
Packing tips
Bring a bundle of beach reads – much ink has been spilled about Hydra and her famous adoptee Leonard Cohen. Get stuck into Leonard, Marianne, and Me: Magical Summers on Hydra by Judy Scott, or Tamar Hodes’ The Water and the Wine: the story of Leonard Cohen and Marianne Ihlen on Hydra. And Polly Samson’s A Theatre for Dreamers is an evocative love letter in novel form.
Also
The hotel’s a part of Grecian history too, with a small 18th-century Orthodox church and remnants of its time as a military base for important 19th-century naval officer Admiral Miaoulis.
Children
This is more of a kick-back without the kids kinda place for over-18s only.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel staff look after this historically significant building, following the strict codes of care (right down to decor notes) laid down by the municipality of Hydra. Otherwise, they have LED lights, motion detectors and sensors for open windows, recycle, use natural materials in decor and facilities, and use local produce in the kitchen.