With Europe Reopening, Luxury Awaits By Out Traveler Editors Europe Reopens Luxury Properties The European Commission has announced that fully vaccinated Americans will be able to travel to the 27 EU member states this summer. The luxury travel agency network Virtuoso reports that they are seeing summer hotel bookings increasing in Italy, France, Greece, Spain, and Ireland. If you're ready to take the dive, here are a few great properties to consider. Pictured: The exterior of Dromoland Castle. Kalesma Mykonos Greece is already welcoming international tourists. Book a stay at the new Kalesma Mykonos, opening May 20. Kalesma brought together two Greek designers to create its authentically Cycladic look with a sleek, modern take: Studio Bonarchi and K-Studio (known for the new Mykonos airport and Scorpios Beach Club). Design details include Rick Owens furniture in the lobby, custom artwork in the 25 indoor/outdoor suites and two villas featuring pieces by Serbian artist Aleksander Vac and horsehair sconces, a nod to the mythical history of the area (Apollo was said to keep his horses here). The land has been in the owners’ family for over a century and the hotel offers genuine insider knowledge of off-the-beaten-path sites while introducing a luxury experience that balances fun and privacy. Suite start at $1,450 and villas at $4,230 per night.