15 MARCH 2021

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Article from BTNews 15 MARCH 2021

New Greek hotel

With the name of MarBella you would not expect a brand-new hotel to be in Greece, but it is. 

The MarBella Elix opens in April in the Parga region, served by British Airways summer flights from Heathrow to Aktion National Airport (PVK).  The group already operates the MarBella Corfu and adults only MarBella Nido on the island of Corfu, both very popular with British tourists. #####

Upon its introduction this spring, MarBella Elix will be partnering with one of the UK’s leading outdoor experience companies, Roarsome Adventures, to create the first ever ‘Roarsome Adventure Club’ in collaboration with the hotel. This will include a kids adventure club (‘The Roarsome Cubs’) and a teens adventure club (‘The Roarsome Teens’), both centred around the magic of Greek mythology and incorporating active outdoor adventures.

For the more artistic youngsters, MarBella Corfu will be offering ceramic and pottery classes inspired by the ancient Greeks, along with robotics and 3D printing workshops. Both MarBella Elix and MarBella Corfu will partner with Worldwide Kids to offer childcare services along with creative and educational activities.

Available at all three hotels, MarBella Collection is inviting guests on a ‘Local Dining Discovery’ adventure accessed via sea or road, transporting travellers to nearby Tavernas. Here fresh, locally sourced ingredients are brought together to create a traditional feast for the senses. Guests of MarBella Corfu and MarBella Nido can enjoy this foodie journey free of charge, through Marbella’s ‘Signature Suites’ benefits programme which offers carefully tailored holiday experiences for Suite guests.

For a sneak-peak of the soon-to-open MarBella Elix, please check out the hotel’s brand-new video: https://youtu.be/SiJPJ_dvYA4.

www.marbella.gr

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