The unique identity of this small family run holiday retreat combines finesse, refined furnishings, impressive fine art, and personalized hospitality. All these elements combined allow for a journey of the senses and a restorative experience. Let us embrace you and show you the true meaning of authentic hospitality, which was born in Greece. The Greek word “philoxenia” (hospitality) derives from “philo” meaning “friend” and “xenos” meaning “stranger or foreigner”.
BOOK NOWKallithea translates to “beautiful view”, a name the place very well deserves. It lies on the eastern side of Kassandra Peninsula and is a vibrant little village, with excellent beaches, lively nightlife and plenty of restaurants, bars, and other options to live unforgettable moments. Within five minutes’ walk from the hotel lies the archeological site with the sanctuary of Amon Zeus, a place well worth a visit.
The surrounding area offers walking trails, a one-million-year-old cave, cliffs, Byzantine churches, hot springs with a spa facility, wineries, boat, and road trips, and many more. Cross over to the western side, to the picturesque villages of Siviri or Fourka and enjoy the view of the mythical Olympus Mountain, the home of Gods, especially during sunset. All shades of orange and purple overwhelm the horizon while the sun is setting, and the moon is rinsing. If you are lucky, you may catch sight of a full moon touching the sea surface and turning it into a silver sheet. Experience authentic Greek culture and local fairs and festivals and original Greek cuisine with fresh fish and meat delicacies, as well as a plethora of tasty fruits and vegetables, all available at very reasonable prices. The area is also rich in history and mythology, a challenge for those ready to discover and learn. Whatever you are looking for, we have combed the whole peninsula and we will reveal to you all the well known and secret spots through the lens of a local. Experience the dream, a perfect blend of lavishness and comfort and write your own chapter of romance and adventure in Greece.
a picturesque hilltop village of stone houses and cobbled streets with amazing panoramic views of the gulf. Macedonian restaurants and sea view bars run along the cliffs and shore.
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also known as the ‘Holy Mountain', is an Eastern Orthodox religious enclave on the Mount Athos peninsula in Northern Greece. The Republic includes 20 monasteries, some of which date back to the Byzantine era 800 A.D. It is completely dedicated to the worshiping of God and you can also visit the place (strictly by appointment and at least a month in advance), live among the monks, and have a revelatory experience; but be advised that women or girls are forbidden from entering the holy grounds. A great alternative, which is also a must-do, is to go around the peninsula on a boat cruise, discovering the majestic natural beauty of the surrounding area and magical beaches.
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Stageira was an ancient Greek city located near the eastern coast of the peninsula, known for being the birthplace of Aristotle, the Greek philosopher and polymath, student of Plato, and teacher of Alexander the Great. The ruins of the city and the park lie approximately 8 kilometres of the present-day village of Stagira, close to the town of Olympiada, are definitely worth a visit.
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located on a cliff, overlooking the deep blue Aegean Sea, lies the renovated Thermal Spa center of Loutra, famous for their rare healing properties and suitable for all ages.
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a majestic creation that was formed a million years ago with stalactites and stalagmites. Its one of the most important caves in Europe thanks to its wealth of fossils and the discovery of the oldest human remains ever found in Greece, including a fossilized human skull.
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a sandbar that stretches deep into the sea and creates the illusion of a sandy dessert, with sea on both sides. At the end of the Possidi beach, stands a charming old whitewashed lighthouse and near it lie the ancient ruins of Poseidon temple.
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only 45 min away, the second capital of the country, is definitely a place to visit. Combine holidays and a shopping day in one of the trendiest shopping cities in Greece. Also visit remarkable Ancient Roman and Byzantine sights, along with the archaeological and other museums of the city. Take a harbor trip in the old pirate ship and enjoy the city view from the sea. Taste a delicious meal or a refreshing drink at a cozy spot along the seaside avenue and enjoy the sun and the unique Mediterranean atmosphere. Thessaloniki will compensate you.
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