New Boutique Hotel Eréma in Milos Embraces Volcanic Landscape Over Classic Greek Aesthetics
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First reported by N12 · 4 hours ago
What happened
Eréma, a new luxury boutique hotel in Milos, Greece, offers 41 suites that blend contemporary architecture with the island's volcanic landscape. Designed to harmonize with the natural environment, the hotel features private pools, natural materials, and a minimalist aesthetic, departing from traditional Greek island hotel styles. It emphasizes privacy, slow living, and environmental sensitivity, with rates exceeding 1,000 euros per night in peak season.
- 01Eréma hotel in Milos integrates volcanic landscape into its contemporary design, avoiding classic Greek island aesthetics.
- 02The hotel offers 41 suites with private pools and sea views, with peak prices over 1,000 euros per night.
- 03Architecture by Aristides Dallas Architects and Micromega emphasizes blending with terrain using natural materials and low-profile volumes.
- 04Suites provide private, spacious accommodations with indoor-outdoor flow and natural light.
- 05The project promotes slow living and environmental sensitivity on the geologically sensitive island.
- 06Eréma reflects a new Greek hotel trend focusing on authentic local identity beyond traditional white-and-blue imagery.
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