MYTH: “It’s just the same as entertainer — just with a different title.”
REALITY: You are responsible for the team. You coordinate daily programs, guide entertainers, and make sure activities actually run smoothly.
MYTH: “You’ll mostly relax in the sun.”
REALITY: You relocate to Greece for a full season and take ownership of the entertainment operation. You’re not just participating — you’re leading.
MYTH: “Leadership in a holiday resort isn’t serious.”
REALITY: You manage schedules, support rehearsals, organize activity planning, and communicate with hotel management. Structure matters.
MYTH: “You need to be a strict boss.”
REALITY: You lead by example. You motivate, support and coach your team — while still being part of it. You’re active in activities and evening programs.
MYTH: “It’s chaotic fun.”
REALITY: It’s structured fun. There’s a weekly plan, daily briefings, show preparation and coordination behind the scenes.
MYTH: “You’ll be alone with responsibility.”
REALITY: You are supported by hotel management and work with an international team. You create team spirit — but you’re not isolated.
MYTH: “Moving abroad for a season is complicated.”
REALITY: Accommodation is arranged before arrival. You live on-site or near the hotel. Meals are included. No apartment hunting, no deposits, no daily grocery costs.
MYTH: “It’s just about partying.”
REALITY: Yes, it’s Greece — warm nights, beach sunsets, music, social life. But during the day you are responsible for guest experience and team coordination. It’s leadership with a holiday backdrop.
MYTH: “It’s temporary, so it doesn’t matter.”
REALITY: For many, this is the step from entertainer to supervisor. It’s real responsibility, real management experience — in an international hotel environment.
Important: This position is based in Greece. You relocate for the full season and live where others spend their holidays. EU passport required.
If you’re ready to lead a team, organize energy instead of just bringing it — and spend your season in Greece — apply now and become our next Hotel Activities Supervisor.
Requirements
MYTH: “Anyone can do it.”
REALITY: You should have previous experience in entertainment or animation and feel comfortable guiding others. English is required. German and/or French are a strong plus.
Benefits
MYTH: “Costs in Greece will eat your salary.”
REALITY: With housing and food covered, many supervisors manage to save money during the season while still enjoying their time off.