MGallery Collection, part of Accor Group, and Colossos SA signed an agreement to develop the first MGallery hotel in Rhodes, Greece. The new property is located in the Kallithea area and targets the adults-only segment.
Currently under construction, the hotel is scheduled to open in Spring 2027. It will offer 222 guestrooms, suites, and bungalows to guests.
Design and Architecture Inspired by Rhodes Heritage
The resort’s architectural concept draws from Rhodes’ medieval heritage. It features a ten-storey building with a spiral shape, designed to provide uninterrupted panoramic views of the Aegean Sea from every room. The complex includes private pool bungalows and suites with curved lines and
natural materials that blend with the environment.
Surrounding the property, the landscape integrates native plants, such as ancient olive trees, hibiscus, lavender, rosemary, myrtle, and oleanders, reflecting Rhodes’ natural ecosystem.
Accommodations and Emphasis on Privacy
MGallery Rhodes will function as a sophisticated adults-only resort emphasizing privacy and personalized service. It will offer 50 secluded private pools distributed throughout the resort. All accommodations will showcase expansive views of the Aegean Sea and provide tranquil, intimate spaces.
Dining, Wellness, and Recreational Facilities
The hotel will feature one fine dining venue and four specialty restaurants serving Mediterranean and international cuisine, complemented by multiple bars including a signature cocktail bar. The resort plans a
comprehensive wellness program centered around a 1,100 square meter spa equipped with an indoor pool and hydromassage pool.
Spa treatments will be provided in partnership with Swiss skincare brands Valmont and Swiss Perfection. Additional amenities include an outdoor fitness center, exercise routes, tennis courts, and padel courts for guest activities.
Sustainability and Strategic Partnership
Colossos SA emphasizes sustainable tourism through renewable energy investments and environmentally conscious operational practices aligned with Accor’s sustainability leadership. The hotel project aims to support responsible development on Rhodes while enhancing the destination’s appeal.
Colossos SA, a family-owned hotel company with existing properties on Rhodes such as Amada Colossos Resort
and Rodos Park, regards the MGallery Rhodes project as strategically important to expanding its global hospitality footprint.
MGallery Rhodes joins Accor’s MGallery Collection, which operates over 125 boutique hotels worldwide, including six in Greece. The collection plans to double its presence in Greece according to Accor.
Maud Bailly, CEO of Sofitel Legend, Sofitel, MGallery & Emblems, stated the hotel reflects Rhodes’ essence through architecture and location, strengthening MGallery’s position in the Greek market.
A Colossos SA spokesperson highlighted the project’s significance in expressing their vision for quality hospitality and international partnerships in Rhodes.
The new adults-only resort is expected to
reinforce Rhodes’ status as a world-class tourism destination in the Southeastern Aegean region, adding to the island’s high-standard hospitality offerings and international competitiveness.










