Bellonias Villas, a serene beach hotel on Santorini's Kamari beach, is set to welcome guests with newly renovated rooms for the 2026 season. The hotel, known for its natural elegance, has undergone a complete redesign, marrying traditional Cycladic architecture with contemporary minimalism.
The 26 one-bedroom beach suites now feature local pressed cement walls, wooden shutters, and stone-tiled floors, reflecting the island's timeless aesthetic. Rich wooden furniture, crafted by local artisans, complements the interiors, alongside marble elements in wardrobes and kitchenettes. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including Tempur mattresses, 43-inch Smart TVs, and Bluetooth speakers, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The renovation project highlights the creativity of local owners and the innovative spirit of emerging Greek architects and artists. The exterior spaces, including the bar, pool area, and Elia Restaurant, retain their original design by Athens-based K Studio.
Guests can indulge in a wellness area with a whirlpool tub, gym, and sauna, or explore Santorini with SUP paddleboards, bike rentals, and private boat trips. Located on the eastern shores of Santorini, Bellonias Villas offers a peaceful retreat away from the bustling caldera sunsets, with easy access to local shops and restaurants.
Nightly rates start from $290 (approximately 250 Euros/GBP£220) for a Studio Suite, including breakfast for two. The hotel's unique blend of style and unpretentious luxury makes it an ideal choice for couples and families seeking relaxation by the beach
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