The Restorative World of Imaret
The journey to Imaret is a journey to rest.
The monument, its architecture, its gardens and its commitment to all that is authentic, beautiful and enduring create a small heterotopia of life. It forms a world with its own rhythms, principles and daily practices, removed from many of the conditions that contemporary life inevitably imposes and that so often lead to fatigue and imbalance.
More than a luxury destination, Imaret is a living monument curated for a post-luxury way of life. The monument offers the highest standards of comfort, beauty and hospitality, yet these serve a larger purpose: creating the conditions for rest, reflection and renewal.
Much of modern life is characterised by constant demands on attention: correspondence, appointments, decisions, obligations, noise and interruption. While many of these are unavoidable, they often leave little space for reflection, learning, beauty, meaningful human contact and rest. At Imaret, these elements once again form part of the same way of life.
The restorative power of the monument lies not in any individual treatment, meal or activity, but in the opportunity to inhabit such a world, even for a short time.
In this sense, life at Imaret becomes the treatment.
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Life At Imaret
Life at Imaret is shaped by the Franco-Levantine tradition that flourished in the great port cities of the Eastern Mediterranean, where hospitality, learning, craftsmanship and the arts of daily life formed part of the same culture.
Calligraphy, tea preparation, bread making, fruit preservation, medicinal herbs, gardening, historical cuisine, storytelling and learning remain part of life within the monument. Some are shared through dedicated gatherings, while others emerge through the rhythms of daily life itself.
Many of these customs remain closely connected to the landscapes, communities and history of Thrace and continue beyond the walls through the visits that form part of the Imaret Journey.
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Our Journey
The journey to Imaret is a journey to rest.
Designed as a fully inclusive five-day and five-night experience, the Imaret Journey allows sufficient time to settle into the rhythm of the monument, discover the landscapes, history and traditions of Thrace, and experience the restorative qualities of the place in full.
Accommodation, all meals and beverages, access to the spaces of restoration, sessions with resident healers, visits beyond the walls and private transfers to and from Kavala or Thessaloniki form part of the journey.
Rather than following a fixed itinerary, each journey unfolds according to the interests, pace and preferences of those who take part in it. Some spend long hours in the gardens and hammam, while others devote more time to exploring Thrace, learning and participating in the cultural life of the monument.
Though each journey unfolds differently, all are guided by the same spirit of hospitality, care and attention.
Imaret welcomes only a very limited number of participants at any one time, preserving the privacy, tranquillity and personal attention that define life within the monument.
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The Pricing
From 11,500 EUR per person, based on double occupancy.
The price includes accommodation within the monument, all meals and beverages, access to the spaces of restoration, sessions with resident healers, visits beyond the walls and private transfers to and from Kavala or Thessaloniki airports.
Private helicopter transfers from Thessaloniki, Istanbul and other regional destinations can be arranged upon request.
Imaret is also available for exclusive use.
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