The resort, which will feature 414 rooms and suites, marks the eighth addition to the brand’s portfolio, further expanding its presence in the Mediterranean. The €150 million investment in Ikos Kissamos underscores the brand’s commitment to both luxury and sustainability.
The hotel will be designed to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, with architectural elements inspired by Crete’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. The property will feature a variety of accommodations, including rooms with private pools and sea views, alongside extensive facilities such as a spa, multiple dining options, and eco-friendly spaces for families and guests seeking relaxation.
Ikos Kissamos is part of the brand’s broader sustainability efforts, targeting LEED Gold certification for building design and construction. The resort will operate with a net-zero carbon emissions plan by 2030, eliminate single-use plastics, and implement water reuse and organic waste composting practices. As part of its commitment to the local environment, the resort’s landscaping will feature lavender fields, herb gardens, and ancient olive groves, promoting biodiversity and blending into the natural landscape.
Guests will enjoy a variety of local attractions, including the Balos Lagoon beach, the port of Falasarna, and the Samaria Gorge. With its blend of design, sustainability, and luxury, Ikos Kissamos is set to become a key player in Crete’s growing tourism market.
Ikos Kissamos, reflects Ikos Resorts’ ongoing strategy to offer high-quality, all-inclusive luxury in key Mediterranean locations, while supporting sustainable tourism practices that benefit both the environment and local communities.
