Greece has a way of combining simplicity and grandeur: whitewashed villages set against cobalt seas, tavernas serving food that tastes like summer, and beaches that feel endless. For travelers who want it all wrapped into one seamless stay, all-inclusive resorts with direct beach access are the perfect answer.


Across Halkidiki, Rhodes, Crete, and Kos, these resorts deliver the best of both worlds—luxury hospitality paired with the ease of walking straight from your room to the shoreline.
Expect thoughtful design, restaurants that celebrate Greek and international flavors, and spas that rival any in the Mediterranean. Most importantly, these resorts earn consistently high marks from fellow travelers who value both comfort and authenticity.
Best All-Inclusive Beach Resorts in Greece for 2026
Ikos Olivia, Halkidiki
- Rooms from $625 per night (Promo Double Room, Inland View)


Ikos Olivia stretches across 22 acres of natural beauty on the white sands of the Gulf of Toroneos in Halkidiki. Surrounded by lush landscapes, ancient sites, and, if you’re in the mood, lively nightlife of nearby Kassandra, this hotel is ideally placed for luxury and culture.
Since opening over a decade ago, Ikos Olivia has been a travelers’ favorite. It won the Best All-Inclusive Hotel award at TripAdvisor’s Annual Travelers’ Choice Awards; if the reviews are anything to go by, it’s very well deserved.


With 142 stylish rooms, four pools, à la carte menus by Michelin-starred chefs, and even beach waiter service, this resort doesn’t mess around when it says all-inclusive. You can even have complimentary use of a MINI Cooper for the day and explore the area for yourself.
Upgrade to the Deluxe Collection for enhanced suites, a dinner by the ocean, the MINI even gets upgraded to a Tesla Model Y, and more.
When energized, head to the beach for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. Use the gym, join an aerobics class, and even go mountain biking. But if you’re exhausted just thinking about those activities, venture to the spa to enjoy the steam room, sauna, and pool.


| Google Rating | 4.8/5.0 (1,450+ guest ratings) |
| Booking.com Rating | 9.3/10 (30+ ratings) |
| TripAdvisor Rating | 4.9/5.0 (4,830+ ratings) |
“You couldn’t wish for a better holiday. Our 4th visit to Ikos Olivia, and it never disappoints. We took a sea-view hotel room this year, which was stunning. The food, staff, scenery, and cocktails were amazing. Everyone works extremely hard to make your holiday memorable, and it certainly never disappoints. Sad to leave. We will be back.” Climber787611, TripAdvisor
Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas, Rhodes
- Rooms from $385 a night (Double Room Garden View)


On the Eastern coast of Rhodes, in the tranquil bay of Kalathos, is the five-star resort Atrium Palace. It offers 5km of exclusive beach access. This hotel has been making a name for itself since the 90s and has earned thousands of five-star reviews, which explains the awards won from TripAdvisor, like the Best Hotel in Greece.
Though it’s welcomed guests for over 30 years, the resort has 320 recently renovated rooms, suites, and private villas, all with modern designs blending Cycladic architecture. While you can stay here on an all-inclusive basis for $385 a night, if you’d like something with a private pool, the villas start at $685.


Atrium Palace offers several excursions like stargazing and scuba diving, but who would blame you if you didn’t want to leave the resort? There are plenty of things to do on site, like indulge in the spa with a Thalasso treatment, or learn something new by taking a ceramic or a cooking class to take the tastes of Greek cuisine home with you.
Speaking of food, there’s plenty around to suit whatever you’re craving. If you book the premium all-inclusive package, you’ll have access to any of the resort’s à la carte and gourmet restaurants. Enjoy traditional Greek, Asian fusion, Italian cuisine, and much more.

| Google Rating | 4.8/5.0 (1,740+ guest ratings) |
| Booking.com Rating | 9.7/10 (130+ ratings) |
| TripAdvisor Rating | 4.8/5.0 (7,010+ ratings) |
“It was amazing. I chose the hotel based on reviews, and I wasn’t disappointed. It’s more than just a hotel. The service was outstanding, and the staff was incredible: kind, caring, and genuinely welcoming. I felt like they were all happy to see me, that’s how warm and attentive they were to every guest.” Jenny Brenarde, Google
Creta Maris, Crete
- Rooms from $404 a night (Deluxe Double Room)
We’ve headed to Crete with our next all-inclusive gem, Creta Maris. It’s another five-star beach resort that blends luxury with laid-back island vibes. It’s been recognised by some prestigious magazines, like The Times and Elle. Having recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, it’s certainly made its mark.
Staying here, all-inclusive, starts at $404 a night for a deluxe double room and upwards of $749 if you’re considering a suite. Creta Maris has a massive 680 rooms and suites, 16 pools, seven restaurants and bars, plenty of entertainment and sport options, and a spa, so you’ll not be short of things to do.


The spa is regularly mentioned in traveler reviews, so it’s worth visiting. Enjoy the hammam and sauna, plus book a treatment, like one of their Greek-inspired signature treatments: the Aegeo Spa Ritual or the couples Aphrodite and Apollo massage for a god-like experience.
While savoring tastes from around the world in one of the seven restaurants, make the most of the private beach and book a candlelit dinner by the rocks. Choose from five exotic experiences, including a romantic, exotic sea and summer sunset menu.
| Google Rating | 4.7/5.0 (5,110+ ratings) |
| Booking.com Rating | 9.1/10 (1,170+ ratings) |
| TripAdvisor Rating | 4.6/5.0 (6,580+ ratings) |
“Everything you need under the sun. Perfect place to stay, had everything you need. Very relaxing, highly recommend the adult deluxe room area, quieter and very relaxing. Customer service is excellent, and the food is outstanding!” Michelle E
Michelangelo Resort & Spa, Kos
- Rooms from $343 a night (Double Side Sea View)


To wrap up our recommendations, we finish with the ever-popular Kos. The five-star resort, Michelangelo, is on the island’s Southeast coast, next to the glorious Agios Fokas Beach. It’s been welcoming guests for over 15 years and has very recently undergone renovations. Like Creta Maris, Michelangelo has been featured in The Times’ Best All-Inclusive Hotels in Greece.
There are 254 intricately designed rooms and suites available on the 10-acre resort. Given its size, you won’t be surprised to hear that there are three restaurants and three bars, so whether you fancy traditional Greek, Italian, Turkish, or Asian food, there’ll be something on the menu for you. The restaurants also feature a Greek and imported wine collection to complement your meals.
If you’ve got itchy feet and want to move about, the hotel offers a range of activities, like tennis, horse riding, diving lessons, and yoga. Though you might prefer to indulge in the spa’s facilities and book a treatment. The Thalgo Indocéane Spa Ritual at $139 could be ideal for those suffering from the dreaded jet lag.
| Google Rating | 4.5/5.0 (1,880+ ratings) |
| Booking.com Rating | 8.6/10 (710+ ratings) |
| TripAdvisor Rating | 4.6/5.0 (4,980+ ratings) |
“Classy, clean, and relaxing. This resort is the best place I’ve ever stayed in! From the friendly housekeeping staff, the bar staff was very prompt and energetic. The restaurant staff was impeccable. They even remembered my favorite drinks!” Adam Hardy, Google
Greece is calling. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore, or soak up the sun at the beach, these spots offer a blissful escape.








