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Athens Beach Club Project for Voula Coast B’ to Kick Off

by Maria Paravantes
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Photorealistic depiction of Voula Coast B’. Photo source: Athens Beach Club SA.

Works on a major tourism upgrade project to go up in Voula along the Athenian Riviera are scheduled to kick off in the coming period, announced Athens Beach Club SA, a subsidiary of TEMES SA, the company behind the Costa Navarino resort in Messinia and owners of the new Conrad.

More specifically the construction project concerns small-scale interventions on Voula Coast B’ aimed at establishing it into a popular beach and leisure destination.

The upgrade works will include the latest in sports facilities, training areas and a municipal swimming pool, entertainment, wellness and fine dining experiences, e-car charging areas and more green spaces.

Photorealistic depiction of Voula Coast B’. Photo source: Athens Beach Club SA.

According to the announcement, construction will begin immediately following the approval of a building permit this week and plans adhere to strict environmental and noise protection regulations.

The development plan of Voula Coast B’ focuses on sustainability and mild interventions and follows a relevant study conducted by a team of architects and designers. Athens Creative and PILA Studio have provided the main design and the landscaping study was carried out by Simon Rackham Landscape Architects.

In 2019, Grivalia announced that it would take over the redevelopment and management of Voula Coast A’ (also known as Camping Voulas) through its Nafsika subsidiary. The company is set to create a 5-star glamping ground on the premises scheduled to open in 2024.

Photorealistic depiction of Voula Coast B’. Photo source: Athens Beach Club SA.

The Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni Municipality has estimated that total investments are set to exceed 15 million euros, approximately 7 million euros generated by Coast A’ and 8 million euros by Coast B’, creating in the meantime 500 new jobs, 130 of which will be permanent.

The municipality adds that it will receive nearly 1 million euros per year in rents as well as percentages on revenue while the total overhaul costs will be covered by the contractors.

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