Greece is a country of contrasts that elevate, not dilute, a MICE program. Three-thousand-year-old monuments stand minutes from glass-walled convention centers; a Riviera beach club shares a coastline with a UNESCO Old Town; an island once reached only by fishing boat now hosts conference suites with fiber-optic connectivity. For corporate planners, this is a destination built for gravitas as much as inspiration.
From the cosmopolitan sophistication of Athens to the Balkan-facing energy of Thessaloniki, the year-round luxury of Crete, the boutique intimacy of the Ionian Islands, and the secluded beauty of the Sporades, Greece offers a canvas as versatile as it is unforgettable for meetings, incentives, and high-level corporate retreats.

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WHAT TO SEE AND VISIT
Greece rewards planners who think beyond a single island.
Athens delivers heritage and modern infrastructure in equal measure, with the Athenian Riviera adding coastal sophistication just thirty minutes from the Acropolis.

Thessaloniki, Greece’s second city, brings an emerging Balkan-hub energy, anchored by the largest university in the country and a strategic position bridging Greece with Southeastern Europe.

Crete operates as a year-round destination, with direct flights and luxury resort infrastructure built for groups in any season.

The Ionian Islands trade scale for intimacy, with boutique venues set against some of the most scenic coastline in the Mediterranean.

The Sporades close the circuit with secluded, pine-covered beachfront escapes built for total immersion in nature.

WHERE TO STAY
Athens & Athenian Riviera
Hotel Grande Bretagne, a Luxury Collection Hotel – Syntagma Square, Athens
Athens’ Grande dame since 1874, occupying the heart of Syntagma Square opposite the Greek Parliament. Over 1,100 square meters of function space across the Grand Ballroom, Golden Room, Royal Room, and Athenian Hall accommodate groups of 12 to 600. The hotel has hosted royalty, heads of state, and dignitaries for 150 years, and its rooftop restaurant looks directly onto the Acropolis.

Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens – Vouliagmeni, Athens Riviera
A 30-hectare private peninsula on the Aegean, thirty minutes from the historic center, with three private beaches and a marina for super-yachts. Over 2,100 square meters of indoor and outdoor event space accommodate 12 to 560 guests, including a 700-person Plateia Terrace. Eight dining venues, including the Michelin-starred Pelagos, can be privatized for group events.

Grand Hyatt Athens – City Centre
Almost 4,400 square meters of flexible event space anchored by the 1,000-square-meter Caryatids Grand Ballroom, accommodating up to 1,000 guests. A rooftop restaurant on the 8th and 9th floors delivers uninterrupted Acropolis views for both meals and receptions.

Thessaloniki
Makedonia Palace – Thessaloniki Seafront
A nine-story seafront landmark on Megalou Alexandrou Avenue, within walking distance of the city center and the International Fair. Eleven multi-functional halls offer indoor and outdoor event space with views of the Thermaic Gulf and Mount Olympus, supported by an authentic Greek culinary program that has earned repeated Greek Hospitality Awards.

Electra Palace Thessaloniki – City Centre
A conference venue with halls connecting seamlessly for groups up to 216 in theater style or 150 banquet style, set above Aristotelous Square with sea and city views — practical for academic conferences and corporate congresses tied to the city’s university and trade-fair calendar.

Crete
Domes of Elounda, Autograph Collection – Elounda
A landmark beachfront resort facing the Venetian castle of Spinalonga, combining suites and villas with private pools, an eco-garden kids club, and five pools designed for both families and adults. Four signature restaurants support private group dining, with live culinary experiences such as cheese-making and traditional pie-making available for incentive groups.

Creta Maris Beach Resort & Conference Center – Hersonissos
Greece’s largest dedicated conference infrastructure on Crete: 68 conference halls and 36 syndicate rooms across 6,000 square meters, accommodating up to 5,500 delegates. The scale makes it the island’s principal choice for large congresses and exhibitions without sacrificing beachfront Aegean architecture.
Daios Cove Luxury Resort & Villas – Agios Nikolaos
Set into a private cove on Crete’s northeast cliffside, with architecture designed to sit in harmony with the rugged coastline. The GOCO Spa, RIB excursions with skipper and Champagne service, and Ducasse Conseil-curated dining make this a strong fit for high-end incentive groups seeking exclusivity over scale.

Ionian Islands
Grecotel Corfu Imperial – Peninsula Kommeno, Corfu
Greece’s most dramatically positioned hotel, perched above the olive groves at the end of a private peninsula. The Grand Salon accommodates up to 150 guests for incentive meetings, corporate events, and reunions, while Danilia Village — a full-scale replica of a traditional Corfiot village set in unspoiled greenery — offers an out-of-the-box setting for corporate receptions five kilometers from the resort.

Ikos Odisia – Corfu
A 60-acre island idyll of pine, citrus groves, and olive trees on a secluded bay, with all-inclusive dining and a Culture Pass program connecting guests to Corfiot villages, museums, and Byzantine churches — well suited to smaller boutique incentive groups seeking scenic seclusion.

Sporades
Elivi Skiathos – Koukounaries Beach, Skiathos
A 213-acre beachfront complex framed by four of Skiathos’ finest beaches and a protected black-swan wetland. The state-of-the-art 150-square-meter meeting center, with full audiovisual and technical support, is purpose-built for company conferences, incentive meetings, and team-building events, paired with five restaurants and beach-party catering.

Atrium Hotel Skiathos – Agia Paraskevi
A 75-room property built amphitheatrically into a pine-covered hillside above Agia Paraskevi beach, designed with a deliberately monastic, secluded aesthetic. Ideal for smaller leadership retreats seeking total disconnection from a city itinerary, with Greek cooking classes and boat trips arranged on request.

WHERE TO EAT
RESTAURANTS IN ATHENS
GB Roof Garden, Hotel Grande Bretagne – Mediterranean rooftop dining with an unobstructed Acropolis, Lycabettus, and Parliament backdrop, Wine Spectator–awarded.

Acropolis Secret, Divani Palace Acropolis – Fine-dining rooftop reimagining Greek classics, Best Greek Hotel Restaurant 2024 and 2025.

Pelagos, Four Seasons Astir Palace – Michelin-starred seafood on the Athens Riviera, available for full private-event buyout.

Metropolis Roof Garden, Electra Metropolis – Creative Mediterranean cuisine with a dramatic 10th-floor Acropolis panorama.

Makris – Tasting-menu dining built on a zero-waste, seasonal philosophy from the chef’s own farm, with a rooftop facing the Acropolis.

RESTAURANTS IN THESSALONIKI
Charoupi, Ladadika – Refined Cretan cuisine in a fine-dining setting, with a Cretan-focused wine list.

Trizoni, Ladadika – Creative seafood from a converted neoclassical building, drawing daily catch from Halkidiki.

Ergon Agora – Farm-to-table dining inside a working artisanal food market concept.

RESTAURANTS IN CRETE
Peskesi – Authentic Cretan cuisine built entirely on the meraki philosophy — care in raising, foraging, and cooking every ingredient.

GOCO restaurants, Daios Cove – Ducasse Conseil–curated menus rooted in local and seasonal Cretan ingredients.
RESTAURANTS IN THE IONIAN ISLANDS
Yali Waterfront, Corfu Imperial – Seafood dining directly above the crystal-clear waters of Peninsula Kommeno.

Danilia Village, Corfu – Replica Corfiot village offering full-scale traditional Greek dining and entertainment for group buyouts.

Floating & Sea Dining
Omega Yacht, Athens & Saronic Gulf – A 95-foot luxury floating venue accommodating up to 150 guests, purpose-built for corporate gatherings, incentive groups, and product launches at sea, with full catering, open-bar packages, and customizable full-day, half-day, or sunset itineraries.

WHAT CAN WE ORGANIZE FOR YOUR GROUP
Outdoor adventures: sailing, private yacht excursions, island-hopping, snorkeling, and stand-up paddleboarding direct from the boardwalk.

Cultural experiences: private after-hours Acropolis Museum tours, heritage encounters at sites such as Knossos and Spinalonga, and artisan workshops.

Culinary highlights: chef-led Greek cooking classes, meze-making competitions, olive oil and honey tastings, and curated wine experiences.

Wellness sessions: yoga and meditation on beachfront terraces, ancient bathing-ritual spa ceremonies, and open-air relaxation programs

Purpose-driven activities: CSR programs including local school partnerships, coastal clean-ups, and cultural-heritage preservation initiatives.

Yacht experiences: the Omega Yacht (150-guest capacity) for floating corporate events, alongside private charters and sunset cruises through the Saronic Gulf and beyond

YOUR RELIABLE PARTNER IN GREECE
We design trips that matter, concepts that delight and experiences people can’t stop talking about.
We curate and execute deeply authentic, tailor-made itineraries for both corporate events (MICE) and independent travelers (FIT).
Driven by a mission to help people “see the world differently,” our team focuses on exploring the unknown and building flawless, unforgettable journeys.

