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Yiannis Sbokos: The Trailblazing Hotelier of Crete Passes Away at 75

Visionary Developer of Iconic Cretan Hotels, Trailblazing the Island's Hospitality

Newsroom July 2 06:42

Yiannis Sbokos, a pioneering figure in Crete’s tourism industry, passed away at the age of 75. He was the founder and managing director of the Sbokos Hotel Group and today’s Pháea. Sbokos was instrumental in building some of the most significant and groundbreaking hotels in Crete, many of which remain iconic to this day.

Sbokos, who had been battling a serious illness in recent years, died last night in the Intensive Care Unit of Heraklion University Hospital. He was widely regarded as an innovative employer and a key player in advancing Crete’s tourism sector. Additionally, he served as a municipal councilor in Heraklion under Manolis Karellis and as president of DEVAH during Kostas Klironomos’s mayoral term.

He is survived by his wife, Eleni Kaparounaki, and their two daughters, Agapi (married to Kostantinos Zompanakis) and Kostantza (married to Achilleas Konstantakopoulos), who continue his legacy in the tourism industry.

The passing of Yiannis Sbokos has deeply saddened Crete, prompting numerous tributes from public figures and organizations. The Heraklion Hotel Association praised Sbokos as one of the most important Cretan hoteliers who greatly contributed to the development of quality tourism on the island. They highlighted his dedication and consistent service to the industry, noting that his presence was a guiding light for future generations.

Haris Mamoulakis, Head of Infrastructure & Transport of SYRIZA and Member of Parliament for Heraklion, described Sbokos as a visionary with an indelible legacy. He acknowledged Sbokos’s commendable career in the competitive tourism sector and his unwavering commitment to environmental, social, and human values. Mamoulakis extended his heartfelt condolences to Sbokos’s family.

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Sokratis Kefalogiannis, Mayor of Anogion, remembered Sbokos as a distinguished citizen and a true representative of his heritage. Kefalogiannis emphasized Sbokos’s dedication to promoting Cretan hospitality globally and his contributions to local traditions and cultural identity. He noted Sbokos’s bequest to the Municipality of Anogeia, which includes his paternal property intended as an exhibition space for traditional textiles and a weaving arts center.

Menelaos Bokeas, Mayor of Malevizio, paid tribute to Sbokos as a leader who taught the value of teamwork and exhibited dedication, determination, and boldness throughout his career. Bokeas lauded Sbokos’s pioneering spirit and lasting impact on the tourism industry, the free market, and society at large.

The legacy of Yiannis Sbokos will endure through his contributions to Crete’s tourism and the memories of those who had the privilege to know him.

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