The Practice
One advisor, everything arranged — what we do, who we serve, and where we draw the line.
What does Greek Concierge do?
Greek Concierge is a private concierge house. Each client is attended by one dedicated advisor in Greece, who arranges everything on their behalf — the charter, the estate, the table, the occasion — drawing on the finest specialists the house keeps across the country. One hand holds the whole; the house stands behind it.
An enquiry begins with a conversation: we hear the brief, then place it in one pair of hands. Your advisor arranges each element from that point — never from a catalogue, never as a package — while the house stays close throughout.
Behind your advisor sits the network the house has built over years: yachting, private estates, aviation, weddings, gastronomy, security. Clients who prefer to deal with a specialist directly are introduced without ceremony; most find they never need to.
The practice spans the whole of Greece — from the Cyclades to the Ionian, from Mount Olympus to the southern Peloponnese.
Who will look after me — one advisor or several?
You are looked after by one advisor — a private concierge in Greece who holds the entire visit, from the first conversation to the last arrangement. Behind your advisor stands a considered circle of specialists — yachting, private estates, aviation, weddings, gastronomy, security — whose combined experience across Greece spans decades, with arrangements made, by name, for family offices, public figures, and members of royal houses.
Each discipline holds more than one specialist; your advisor matches the brief to the one best suited to it. The specialists work to your advisor, and the house stands behind every arrangement made in its name. References available, in confidence, on request.
A family arranging a single charter may prefer the yacht specialist directly; the introduction is made without ceremony, and the house keeps the relationship either way.
Do I need an introduction or membership to engage the house?
No. The house was founded as a discreet correspondence sustained through private referral, and it now also welcomes enquiries from those introduced more broadly — for a single journey, a private occasion, or a season's stay. A short note is enough to begin.
Where the house’s pages speak of members, read the word as the relationship we keep, not a threshold to cross. Membership follows the work rather than preceding it: clients who return are, in time, invited into the standing arrangement the house keeps with its members.
Every enquiry is read and answered personally, whether it arrives by referral or unannounced.
What kind of clients do you work with?
Private individuals, families, and family offices for whom Greece is the focal point of a stay — most visiting more than once a year, others for a single considered occasion: an anniversary in Hydra, a sabbatical month in the Mani, a wedding on Symi. We also work with corporate and institutional clients.
We do not arrange tour operators or packaged group travel. Households, families, and small institutional parties are served with the same discretion.
The corporate practice — retreats, board offsites, investor hosting, executive travel — is described under Corporate & Institutional.
How does the house charge?
A fee for the work, agreed in writing before the work begins — for the visit, the charter, the occasion, or the season. The house works for the client's fee rather than the supplier's commission, and the first conversation carries no charge.
The figure depends on the brief — a single dinner asks less of the house than a month across three islands — and is set out plainly once the brief is heard.
This is also what separates the house from a luxury travel agent: an agent lives on the supplier’s commission; the house works for the client. The recommendation is therefore free to be the right one — the smaller estate, the local crew, the quiet table.
Corporate engagements are contracted on their own terms, described under Corporate & Institutional.
