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11 Best Wine Hotels in Greece
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  • Peloponnese Show on map
    Greek wine has seen a remarkable renaissance in recent years, and there’s no better place to experience it than Kinsterna Hotel. Set on a historic Byzantine estate near Monemvasia, this beautifully restored mansion is surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and citrus orchards that reflect centuries of agricultural heritage. The rooms and suites blend stone walls, arched ceilings, and antique details with modern comfort, creating a sense of timeless elegance... Guests can taste wines made on the estate - including rare varietals like Monemvasia and Kydonitsa, stroll through the working vineyard, or relax by the spring-fed pool. All with stunning views of the sea and the medieval city in the distance. Go here for a calm, memorable and authentic wine vacation in the Greek countryside. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)
    Price from: VND 8,082,354 /night  
  • Folegandros Show on map
    Yearning for a serene island hideaway with a twist? Then welcome to ANEMI Folegandros. Rising above Karavostasis Bay, it boasts sleek Cycladic cottages and suites (some even with private plunge pools!) immersed in minimalist luxury. Their 3 acres vineyard on-site surprises many and offers both vine-tending and tastings that bridge island simplicity with vineyard charm... You can also take refreshing dips in the hotel's sunken pool, join yoga sessions set against mountain-and-sea backdrops and feast at the Lure restaurant where seafood and cocktails are the main focus. The seamless combination of private luxury, vineyard moments, and barefoot elegance makes ANEMI more than a stay - it’s a sanctuary you'll return to in your daydreams again and again. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.4 (superb)
    Price from: VND 9,759,824 /night  
  • Andros Show on map
    If you’ve ever daydreamed about staying in a whitewashed Cycladic home turned into a wine escape, the Cycladic Winery Suite in Andros is the kind of stay that turns dreams into reality. This one-bedroom apartment blends understated island charm with thoughtful comforts-a kitchenette, patio with sea and garden views, and breezy Cycladic simplicity. We loved how peaceful the location was - just steps from the village of Apoíkia, with vineyards nearby and the Aegean Sea just beyond... The suite’s soothing aesthetic, quiet terrace, and private parking felt perfectly balanced-for couples or solo travellers seeking calm and a touch of wine-country authenticity, it's a gem that surprises and delights. Read more
    Guest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)
    Price from: VND 8,295,850 /night  
  • Santorini Show on map
    Kanava Cave Winery Villa is located in fabulous settings on Santorini. It is a meticulously restored 200-year-old cave winery which has been transformed into a state-of-the-art villa, offering modern amenities while preserving its rich heritage. Visitors can unwind in the private outdoor jetted tub or relax on the rooftop terrace, which provides stunning views of the surrounding vineyards... Its proximity to the Wine Museum Koutsogiannopoulos allows guests to delve deep into Santorini's viticultural traditions, making it an ideal retreat for wine enthusiasts. Read more
    Guest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)
    Age limit: 18+ years
    Price from: VND 13,053,764 /night  
  • Kefalonia Show on map
    The best part of staying at Stella Vineyard is that it lets Kefalonia do two things at once. You get the sea, the cliffside light and the easy island mood, but you also get a proper little slice of agrotourism, with vines right there on the property and the chance to see how the wines come together... The vineyard grows Chardonnay for the white wine, and Cabernet Sauvignon with the Greek variety Mavrodafni for the red, which already makes the setup more interesting than a standard beach-side stay. We also like how hands-on it can be. Guests are invited to join the grape harvest, watch the pressing process, and even come back in November for olive picking. That makes this less a hotel with a vineyard view and more a quietly rewarding way to step into the rhythm of the island. Book now! Read more
    Guest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)
  • Karystos Show on map
    The small town of Karystos and its surroundings has been making wine since ancient Greek times. The fertile soils and breezy microclimate here have given rise to a handful of winery stays where history and viticulture go hand in hand - and none stand out quite like Montofoli Wine Estate... Set within a neoclassical mansion that carries centuries of stories, the estate is surrounded by terraced vineyards producing the famed Montofoli dessert wine, a modern heir to traditions stretching back thousands of years. Guests stay in restored stone houses scattered across the property, each blending rustic character with comfort, while mornings begin with sweeping views of Karystos Bay. From tastings in the historic cellar to evenings shared over local food and estate vintages, Montofoli brings together culture, hospitality, and craftsmanship. Absolutely perfect for travellers who want more than just a ordinary getaway. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: VND 12,657,271 /night  
  • Peloponnese Show on map
    Dexamenes Seaside Hotel is nothing like your typical winery stay. It’s a former wine factory reborn with bold, industrial confidence on Greece’s western Peloponnese coastline. Most of its 34 minimalist “WineTank Suites” are carved straight from old concrete fermentation vats, blending rough-edged history with sleek contemporary design... Originally built on the sands of Kourouta Beach for loading wine directly onto ships, the estate’s silo structures now host ambient events like private tastings, yoga, and art installations under the stars. Food and drink lean into local pride: minimalist menus crafted around regional produce, open-kitchen dining in the former engine room, and a wine-focused bar right on the beachfront terrace. Pair your glass of rare Greek varietals with sunset views and you’ve unlocked one of the most creative wine-hotel concepts we have seen. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Age limit: 12+ years
    Price from: VND 7,045,373 /night  
  • Peloponnese Show on map
    Located in Laconia, near Gouves, Eumelia Organic Agrotourism Farm combines natural wine, organic olive oil, and biodynamic farming into one of the best winery hotels in Greece. With permaculture, geothermal heating, solar water systems and recycled water through root-zone treatment - which is either a sustainability masterclass or a very persuasive reason to stay longer. And we genuinely love how uncompromising it is... The wine is only part of the story, but it is very much part of it: tastings, grape harvest participation, farm-to-table dinners under the stars, and eco-houses with private gardens and verandas looking onto ancient olive groves and mountains. Lastly, a fun detail: Eumelia has also been recognised by Food & Wine and listed among GEO Saison’s top 100 hotels in Europe. That sounds about right. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
  • Santorini Show on map
    In the picturesque village of Oia, Vino Houses offers a serene escape with its trio of cozy villas. Each of them are designed with comfort in mind, featuring clean, well-appointed spaces where guests can enjoy a daily breakfast served right in their accommodation. The host Yota is lovely and provides personalized recommendations that will enhance your stay on Santorini... The property's location offers easy access to local vineyards, allowing guests to explore the island's wine-making heritage firsthand. After a day of exploration, the villas serve as a peaceful haven to relax and enjoy the legendary Santorini sunsets. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Price from: VND 8,631,344 /night  
  • Crete Show on map
    What drew us to Scalarea Estate Residences was the contradiction. It sits in Crete, on a working wine estate with tours and organised tastings, but instead of leaning rustic, it offers villas and residences with the kind of space and privacy that make it feel more like a private world than a hotel. The winery is explicitly open to the public, and the whole estate presents itself around gastronomy and wine experiences, which gives the stay a real centre of gravity... For us, this is exactly the sort of place that works when you want wine to be part of the holiday without the holiday becoming a lecture on terroir. You can do the tasting, learn the estate story, and then retreat to your own corner of Crete with the bottle that made the biggest impression. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: VND 5,154,407 /night  
  • Peloponnese Show on map
    In the heart of Greece’s Peloponnese, where sun-soaked hillsides have nurtured vines since ancient times, you’ll find Vineyard Estate that feels made for true wine lovers. This part of Greece is famous for its native varieties like Agiorgitiko and Moschofilero, and here you can taste them right where they’re grown, surrounded by rows of vines that stretch into the horizon... The estate combines tradition and modern hospitality - think elegant rooms with views across the vineyards, meals built around local produce and house wines, and guided tastings that dive deep into the region’s unique terroir. Days are easily spent wandering through the vines, learning about winemaking, or just sipping a glass of red as the sun sets behind the hills. This isn’t just a place to stay - it’s a gateway into the Peloponnese’s wine heritage, perfect for anyone who loves wine, history, and Greek countryside living. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.5 (fabulous)
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    Hotels with winery in Greece Greece is one of the oldest winemaking countries in the world, with roots tracing back over 6,500 years. It’s a land of diverse terroirs - from Santorini’s volcanic Assyrtiko to lush Peloponnese reds and breezy island whites. On this page, you’ll discover a handpicked selection of the very best Greek winery hotels - across regions like Nemea, Santorini, the Peloponnese, and ancient viticultural lands, all carefully reviewed by us.

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