Perched above the shimmering Vouliagmeni Lake, The Roc Club casts its pale stone terraces against the Aegean’s calm, blending Riviera ease with the quiet confidence of a private retreat.
On a pine-draped bluff along the Athens Riviera, The Roc Club sits between the open sea and Vouliagmeni’s thermal lake. Just 30 minutes from the city center, it’s a world away from the capital’s pace. This is one of Greece’s most coveted coastlines, known for its still waters, low golden light, and understated glamour. The hotel was designed to match its setting—elegant, minimal, and luxurious.The property offers 34 rooms and suites, each one layered in soft natural tones, warm wood, and pale marble. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite in sea breezes and views of either the Saronic Gulf or the tranquil gardens. Some rooms include private outdoor soaking tubs or large terraces, ideal for slow mornings or sundown rituals. Every space is designed to feel like a personal hideaway, with thoughtful details like organic mattresses, spacious walk-in showers, and smart temperature control.
Dining at The Roc Club is refined but relaxed. The Roc Veranda offers Mediterranean cuisine served alfresco, with sweeping views of the lake and sea. On the rooftop, The Rocket Restaurant takes things further with creative, ingredient-led menus paired with an open-air setting above the Riviera. During the day, the Pool Bar serves refreshing drinks and light bites, while the lobby offers a quieter space for conversation or a late afternoon spritz.
The outdoor pool, carved into natural rock, is positioned for long swims and longer lounging. A sleek fitness room is available, while the lake’s mineral-rich thermal waters are just steps away, offering a naturally warmed, rejuvenating experience.
And as the day slips into evening, and Vouliagmeni Lake
mirrors the fading sky, The Roc Club reminds you what it feels like to be
still—elevated, immersed, and quietly attuned to the world around you.
Website The Roc Club, A Grecotel Hotel

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