Halkidiki Hanioti beach
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Hotels in Hanioti
Domes Noruz Kassandra
$$$Domes Noruz Kassandra is a five-star hotel in Haniotis, Halkidiki, hosting high-comfort suites and havens, in-room amenities, fascinating pool designs, on-site restaurants, and top-tier spa facilities.
Hanioti Village
$$Hanioti Village in Halkidiki is built in the area of Hanioti, overlooking the vast emerald sea and the infinite blue sky. It features a large number of commodious and contemporary rooms and suites, all of which provide king-size beds, a private bathroom, air-conditioning, internet access, a balcony ...
Naias
$$-$$$Situated in the village of Hanioti, Naias Hotel in Halkidiki can be found in a central, very beautiful and convenient spot. Lying right on the seafront, it provides magnificent views of the beautiful, azure sea. The studios and apartments offered can accommodate 2 to 5 persons and can guarantee a ...
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sofiasebr 28 May 2010Happy placeI went on a holiday to Halkidiki with my cousin last October and stayed at a selfcatering accommodation at the quiet resort of Hanioti. At just 3 minutes from the beach, the place was perfect with the shops and lively part of the beach at a comfortable distance so that it didn't get too noisy in the evenings. The apartment had two big pools, and being off season, we nearly had the pool to ourselves most of the time. The beach was more shingles than sand, but the water was warm and nice with lots of jelly fish about. It cost us £3 approx for a sun bed, and every now and then, vendors selling refreshing drinks, or coconut or doughnuts would amble along.
The beachside was the best place for eating out, and that's precisely what we did for most of our meals. Most restaurants were traditional Grek taverns and we loved the food. The Greek salads were simply superb and a must try. We had a car with us and used to drive in the close villages. Sani and Pefkohori also had beautiful beaches but I believe Haniotis was the best. I am glad we stayed there out of all Halkidiki. If we had gone a couple of weeks earlier, we would have caught up a nice beach party for the end of the summer.
On the way back, we stayed three nights in Thessaloniki, a lively town, the second largest in Greece. We loved shopping there and going to bars at night. People seem so happy in Greece, although I have heard too about the economical problems, but I am sure that things will get better soon.