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Rosewood Hotels & Resorts will enter Greece for the first time, with the introduction of Rosewood Blue Palace to the portfolio in 2025. A reincarnation of Crete’s distinguished Blue Palace, the property will reopen as part of the Rosewood portfolio in 2025 following a reimagination. Owned by Phāea (Golf Residences S.A.), the new resort will be meticulously designed to reflect Rosewood’s guiding A Sense of Place® philosophy, with the entire resort experience inspired by the elegance of the Greek Islands. Nestled between the small fishing village of Plaka and the elegant port of Elounda, Rosewood Blue Palace will be seamlessly integrated into its surroundings, offering an oasis that connects guests to Crete’s culture and history. With a charming combination of eclectic boutiques, bright blue waters, and heartfelt hospitality, this coastal retreat has been intentionally selected for the brand’s entrance into this highly coveted destination, offering a backdrop that is both chic and timeless. Set into the picturesque hillside and overlooking a private beach, Rosewood Blue Palace’s spirit will be augmented by the brand’s intuitive approach to bespoke service and experiential programming.

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“With a compelling landscape that has fascinated explorers for centuries, we are delighted to mark our entrance into Greece with this stunning resort,” said Sonia Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of Rosewood Hotel Group. “Crete is an ideal location for creating meaningful connections that bring our guests closer to the soul of the destination and takes them far beyond their expectations.” The resort will feature 154 rooms and suites, 85 with private pools. Rosewood Blue Palace’s comprehensive renovation will feature interiors designed by the acclaimed Grecian firm, K-Studio, with a vision informed by Cretan tradition and identity. To help bring the resort’s culinary program to new heights, the property has tapped renowned Greek-born, London-based interior designer Afroditi Krassa, to create the spaces that house the resort’s six restaurants and bars. The dining program will be operated through these outlets, which include several specialty restaurants and a beach club.
“Through two decades of dedication, Blue Palace has been our heart’s endeavor, our family’s legacy, and a testament to the true soul of Crete – a history marked by exceptional service and attention to detail. We could not have found a better partner than Rosewood, known for their mindful approach, timeless elegance and extraordinary experiences, for Blue Palace’s next chapter” said Agapi and Costantza Sbokou, Co-Chief Executive Officers, Phāea. “Rosewood’s commitment to preserving the essence of each destination aligns seamlessly with our vision for the resort, ensuring that every guest is enveloped in the warmth of genuine hospitality. Entrusting Blue Palace’s legacy to Rosewood Hotels & Resorts allows us to embark on a new journey, nurturing our vision with Phāea.”
A destination long admired by affluent travelers seeking natural beauty and authentic offerings, Crete is a natural fit for Rosewood’s entrance into Greece. The re-imagination of the esteemed Rosewood Blue Palace is also the latest demonstration of the brand’s ongoing evolution and growth approach that involves elevating existing and established properties to new heights. Rosewood Blue Palace will join a highly esteemed collection of European properties including Rosewood London, Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Rosewood Villa Magna, Rosewood Vienna and Rosewood Munich, with Rosewood Amsterdam and Rosewood Schloss Fuschl set to open over the next year. Locally, Blue Palace continues to be represented in Australia and New Zealand by La Collection.

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