Kourouta Beach, Greece
The following description is courtesy of Design Hotels.
Carved from an abandoned winery set directly on Kourouta beach, Dexamenes Seaside Hotel is a palpable slice of Greek trading history wrapped up in a stunning industrial setting. Opening in May, the reanimation by award-winning architecture firm K-Studio offers guests the singular hospitality experience of sleeping inside old wine tanks from the 1920s, which are now defined by a sublime, clean-lined aesthetic. Ensuring that the location is at the forefront of the hotel concept, many of the 34 guestrooms boast a private canopied patio overlooking the Ionian Sea, while a bar-lounge, a taverna, a history room, and a boutique “Bakaliko” store selling local produce are together a tangible celebration of the region’s culture. www.designhotels.com/dexamenes-seaside-hotel
The ancestral property of Original Nikos Karaflos, Dexamenes is the realization of Karaflos’ long-held goal to create a hotel that honors the heritage of the site and its surroundings, while cultivating
Standing at 30-square-meters a piece, the tanks were ideally suited to house the 34 guestrooms, which are a lesson in pared-down luxury defined by the unique patina of the exposed concrete walls and polished terrazzo floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows serve to augment the contrast between the cool, monastic interior space and the heat and exposure to the elements outside. A meticulously planned layout features an open wardrobe, a double bed with COCO-MAT natural mattress, and a single sofa, while a bathroom with a spacious shower and amenities sourced from Moda Bagno sits behind a wall of textured glass. A neoclassical beachfront villa also comprises two 60-square-meter suites, a room with three double bunk-beds, and a kitchen
Location
Set on the Peloponnesian coast’s Kourouta beach, the hotel puts guests in a secluded spot that’s also an ideal springboard for regional exploration. The town of Amaliada is just northeast, while the wider Peloponnese peninsula offers a plethora of archaeological sites, wineries, and historical cities.
Rooms & Suites
Each room plays host to an open wardrobe, a double bed, and a sofa that also functions as a single bed, while a bathroom with a spacious shower sits behind a wall of textured glass. A neoclassical beachfront villa also comprises two 60-square-meter suites, a room with three double bunk-beds, and a kitchen.
Architecture
Austere concrete blocks sit upon the sands of Kourouta beach and provide a palpable reminder of the area’s wine trading history.
Interior Design
The industrial interiors provide a perfect canvas for minimalistic contemporary furnishings with the occasional dash of color.