Independent Minds: Vassilis Dracopoulos, Nido Mar-Bella Collection

In the late 1960s, Vassilis Dracopoulos Senior stumbled across the sleepy fishing village of Benitses, and a five decade love affair with the island of Corfu began. Quickly realising his dream was larger than the tiny house he had purchased to entertain family and friends, the property has been added to over the years to become Nido, Mar-Bella Collection, named after its beautiful sea views and ‘nestled’ position on the rocky hillside. Today, the third generation of the Dracopoulos family is keeping the “long lost charm of old Corfiot villages” alive in their adults-only hotel.

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