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Aqua Vista Hotels Adds Paros to Destinations in the Cyclades

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Aqua Vista Hotels is expanding its presence in the Cyclades, by adding Paros as a new destination to its portfolio. Following the successful operation of  “Acqua Vatos” on Santorini, the Group’s new member “Acqua Vatos Paros” will open its doors this summer in the town of Parikia, one of Paros’ main areas of attraction.

The Group took on the 16 year lease of the hotel unit and its experienced team, headed by owner Alina Tsolakaki, is currently working towards creating a distinct identity for “Acqua Vatos Paros”. The new hotel will reflect the Group’s brand identity, its history and unique concept, while it will include all the special features of the Aqua Vista Hotels. The Group’s aim is to introduce its hospitality model to the island’s tourism market.

The hotel is currently undergoing extensive restoration works, in order to incorporate the special features of the Aqua Vista Hotels. The Cycladic architecture will be the predominant element of “Acqua Vatos Paros”, while the high quality, custom made services and the authentic, Cycladic hospitality will provide guests with an unforgettable stay, an announcement said.

“The Cycladic islands are closely connected with the summer season in Greece and this is the reason why Aqua Vista Hotels is adding new destinations from the area to its extensive portfolio and is entering into new partnerships,” said Sofia Matzourani, Business Development Manager of Aqua Vista Hotels. “By creating  ‘Acqua Vatos Paros’, we wish to introduce the philosophy of Aqua Vista Hotels to the islands’ residents and visitors. We want to create a hotel, which will have its own, unique character and will contribute to the promotion of Paros as a tourism destination,” she added.

Aqua Vista Hotels was founded in 2005 and today manages a portfolio of more than 30 hotels in Greece on the islands of Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Lesvos and Skiathos.

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