KOUKOUMI MYKONOS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY VEGAN HOTEL IN GREECE

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Christian Stan, at 30 Apr. 21, in City Hotels, Gourmet, Hotel Restaurants, Hotels, News, Where to go next

Boutique hotel Koukoumi Mykonos offers guests a holistic all-vegan experience, the first of its kind in Greece.

In a nation renowned for feta cheese, taramasalata and moussaka, Greece’s first – and only – fully vegan boutique bolthole, Koukoumi Mykonos, is a definite outsider.

Situated on the island of Mykonos, ethical and sustainable practices are evident throughout, from the plant-based restaurant menu and natural, cruelty-free treatments and elixirs in the spa, to the fitness programmes inspired by ancient Olympiads, who were forbidden to consume meat. Meanwhile, none of the bedrooms feature animal products such as wool or leather.

Koukoumi’s vegan head chef Aggeliki Charami has created a rich variety of plant-based snacks, starters, main courses and desserts, free from sugar and with minimal or zero processing. 

So what’s on the menu? Smoked gazpacho, ravioli, melon poke bowls, meat-free burgers, peanut butter and black forest pastries are just some of the inventive, healthy options.

The Mediterranean restaurant also offers a no-quibbles flexible menus for guests with specific dietary requirements (from keto to antioxidant), as well as detox programmes and outside catering services.

According to data and analytics company GlobalData, vegan-friendly tours, excursions and digital travel apps will become increasingly important for catering to travellers’ post-pandemic lifestyle preferences.

GlobalData’s research at the end of 2020 – which surveyed 5,700 people globally – revealed that 76 per cent of respondents said they were influenced by how ethical, environmentally friendly or socially responsible a product or service is.

Corporate giant Hilton opened its first vegan hotel suite in 2019 at Hilton London Bankside, where everything from the room key card to the carpet is made from natural materials, and the entire minibar and room service menu is plant-based. 

Today, trendy lifestyle, travel and hospitality brand Selina is following suit with its latest London property, complete with an all-vegan restaurant, Powerplant

Among the tourism industry’s responses to the rise in plant-based living are are vegan traveller apps such as Air Vegan and Veg Visits. Air Vegan rates how vegan-friendly airports are, and shares the best plant-based dining spots in each facility (Qatar Airways, which has introduced a range of vegan dishes to its business class à la carte menu for the first time must score highly). 

Vegan travellers are served by companies such as VeganTravel and VegVoyages, which have sprung up to arrange tours on the Nile and epic Malaysian rainforest trips. Intrepid Travel also joined the fray this year, launching a series of small-group food adventures.

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