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Classic Collection launches ‘biggest-ever’ Greece and Cyprus brochure

Classic Collection has unveiled its “biggest-ever” Greece and Cyprus brochure, featuring 92 new properties.

The 244-page brochure details 210 properties including boutique hotels, family-friendly all-inclusive resorts, villas and adult-only hotels.

The brochure covers Athens, mainland Greece, the Peloponnese, 11 Greek islands, and Cyprus, and highlights two and multi-centre holidays and island hopping.


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Classic Collection has added Zakynthos to its islands programme for the first time and increased accommodation options in Corfu, Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Kos and Crete.

The brochure can be downloaded on the operator’s website or printed copies can be ordered through Tradegate.

Alex Gavalda, director of internal sales, product & commercial, said: “To meet the requirements of our agent partners and mutual customers, we’ve produced our most comprehensive Greece & Cyprus brochure to date.

“Boutique, adult-only and family-friendly properties are in high demand and this is where we have focused our product growth.

“Athens and the Athens Riviera see the addition of new hotels which could be booked as a simple city break or combined as part of a two-centre holiday.

“New commercial agreements with Grecotel, Stella and Mitsis have added extra capacity in the crucial five star sector in addition to our established strong partnerships with Sani and Ikos resorts.”

He added: “Many of our trade partners value us as their go-to operators for luxury Greece and Cyprus holidays and we are confident that this will continue to be the case with the timely introduction of this, our biggest-ever brochure, backed by the personal service which agents associate with the Classic Collection brand.

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