9 Stunning Hotels with Infinity Pools in Greece (2026 Guide)
Greece and infinity pools are a match made in heaven. Something about that endless blue pool edge dissolving into the Aegean Sea creates one of travel's most iconic images. But not all infinity pools are created equal — some are tiny plunge pools, others are resort-sized masterpieces with genuinely spectacular views.
We've tracked down 9 hotels across Greece with infinity pools that actually deliver on the promise. From famous Santorini caldera views to lesser-known gems in Crete and the Peloponnese.
The classic Greek infinity pool experience
Santorini — The Caldera Icons
1.Grace Hotel Santorini, ImerovigliView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €700/night
The infinity pool at Grace Hotel is arguably the most photographed pool in Greece. Perched on the highest point of the caldera in Imerovigli, it offers unobstructed views of the volcanic island and the famous Santorini sunset. The pool is adults-only and champagne service is available poolside.
The view: A 180-degree panorama of the caldera, the volcano, and Thirassia island. During sunset, the sky turns every shade of pink and gold.
2.Canaves Oia EpitomeView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €650/night
Canaves' newest property takes the infinity pool to another level — literally. The main pool seems to float above the caldera, with a glass edge that makes you feel like you're swimming in the sky. The suites are carved into the cliff face, and the restaurant is one of Oia's best.
The view: Looking north along the caldera from Oia. The whitewashed villages cascade down the cliffs below you.
3.Andronis Concept, ImerovigliView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €450/night
A wellness-focused hotel with one of the largest infinity pools on the caldera. Unlike some Santorini pools that are beautiful but tiny, Andronis Concept has a proper swimming pool with a dramatic vanishing edge. The spa is excellent, and the rooms have private plunge pools too.
The view: Southwest over the caldera toward the sunset point. Less crowded than Oia but equally spectacular.
Crete — Big Pools, Better Prices
4.Daios Cove Luxury Resort, Agios NikolaosView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €200/night
Daios Cove has one of the most impressive pool setups in all of Greece — a massive infinity pool cascading down the hillside toward a private beach cove. Many rooms also have individual infinity pools. The resort is set in a dramatic natural amphitheater carved into the coastline.
The view: Your own private cove of crystal-clear water, framed by limestone cliffs. It feels like a natural infinity pool.
5.Blue Palace Resort, EloundaView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €180/night
Set on a peninsula overlooking the former leper colony island of Spinalonga, Blue Palace has multiple infinity pools at different levels. The main pool looks out over Mirabello Bay, and many suites have private pools that blend into the sea view. The setting is spectacular and the resort is large enough to never feel crowded.
The view: Spinalonga Island floating in the turquoise bay. The history adds a layer of depth to an already stunning view.
6.Abaton Island Resort & Spa, HersonissosView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €200/night
A sleek, modern resort on Crete's north coast with an infinity pool that stretches toward the horizon. Abaton is more affordable than the Santorini options while still delivering a premium experience. The design is minimalist and elegant, the food is excellent, and the beach is right below.
The view: Open Aegean Sea. On clear days you can see the outline of Santorini on the horizon — a nice reminder of the money you saved.
Mykonos & Beyond
7.Cavo Tagoo, MykonosView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €600/night
Cavo Tagoo's infinity pool is an Instagram icon — a sculpted pool with built-in submerged loungers overlooking Mykonos Town. The hotel combines Cycladic architecture with contemporary luxury. The location is perfect: close enough to walk to town but far enough to escape the noise.
The view: Mykonos Town's windmills and the harbor, with the deep blue Aegean beyond.
8.Katikies Chromata, SantoriniView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €350/night
On the quieter side of Imerovigli, Chromata offers a more peaceful alternative to the busy Oia scene. The infinity pool hangs over the caldera with sunrise views (east-facing, which is unusual for Santorini caldera hotels). Morning swims with the sunrise over the Aegean are unforgettable.
The view: Sunrise over the eastern Aegean and the volcanic islands. Most Santorini pools face the sunset — this one gives you a completely different experience.
The Hidden Gem
9.Euphoria Retreat, Mystras (Peloponnese)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €280/night
This one breaks the mold — it's not on an island, there's no sea view, and it's nowhere near Santorini. Euphoria Retreat is a wellness hotel in the mountains of the Peloponnese, near the Byzantine ruins of Mystras. The infinity pool looks out over olive groves and mountains. It's a completely different Greek experience.
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