Zeus International Hotels & Resorts has announced that the group will embark on a strategic rebranding project, aspiring to designate its signature approach to hospitality and become a top-of-mind and top-of-heart choice for its clients in the Mediterranean.
The new brand identity to be revealed by the end of 2025 will be deeply rooted in the group’s luxury offerings and authentic local experiences, bonding with today’s modern travellers and aligning with global hospitality standards while retaining a unique personality. The group launches its rebranding journey with the upgrade of Mirabello Bay Luxury Resort, where this Cretan beachfront wonderland redefines luxury and relaxation.
Zeus International Hotels & Resorts presents the upgrade of its 5-star flagship resort, renamed from Wyndham Grand Mirabello Bay to Mirabello Bay luxury resort. The investment marks a significant milestone in the hospitality group’s commitment to delivering unmatched luxury and personalised experiences, through a series of elevated facilities and services that redefine the property’s dedication to excellence.
Bringing to life the incomparable value of authentic Cretan hospitality, the Mirabello Bay Luxury Resort introduces five new spacious private villas ranging from 225-380 square metres, perched on a hill within the fully renovated resort overlooking the stunning Mirabello Bay and small town of Agios Nikolaos.
New villas with upgraded facilities
Adorned with stone and wood interiors, the villas can accommodate up to 12 guests. They feature expansive terraces of up to 260 square metres, private pools and lush gardens offering complete privacy amidst the serene Cretan landscape. Additionally, each premium villa also boasts a separate dining area, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and outdoor fitness area, and some even come with a fireplace for cosy autumn escapes.
Premium-in villa services provide a villa manager, the opportunity for a private chef, a 24-hour concierge and in-villa spa and beauty treatments so guests do not have to leave their room.