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Porto Carras Meliton
4.1/571 Reviews

Porto Carras Meliton

Sithonia|0.75km from Palm3Waterpark
just got back from a relaxing four days, the hotel has new management so ignore any reviews from before two years ago, you can see they have made some major changes and where they are trying to take the hotel. The hotel itself has some breath taking views, it’s on a marina with some luxury boats that come in and out the of the port onto the med which is actually what the hotel reminds me of like a huge cruise liner without the boat part, right next to a soft shell beach. It’s not loud you won’t hear a lot apart from the noise of the waves and the sounds of conversations between families in all different languages, it basically shuts down at ten, the wifi is brilliant you get it even on the beach, no reserving sun beds, there’s so many, the hotel is so clean. The staff are the best you can ask for they take an interest in you, who you are, why you are there, always polite even if guests are not so much. The drinks are not watered down, you get a real glass of coke, true Gin in your drinks, with waiter service for lunch and dinner drinks, so if that’s your thing then it’s perfect and you don’t need to read the buts there are a few buts though. Remember in Greece you pay a hotel tax, it’s different depending on your hotel star rating, it’s based on the number of nights and payable on arrival so if you book four nights even if you arrive after midnight then you pay for four nights, that’s not just this hotel but as this is a five star hotel I think it’s relevant. If you arrive after ten at night there is no food even on an all inclusive, you have to wait until morning or pay additional costs, the costs for anything that’s not in the all inclusive is a lot, 1 Coca-Cola is 5 euros, that nearly five pounds for a glass of Coca-Cola. There is no electronics for sale close to the hotel so if your charger cable breaks, then you have issues, we managed to borrow one from one of the staff so always bring spares. You have to make arrangements for food and drink if you have a late transfer back to the airport, ours was late afternoon so we did get lunch but no drinks if you don’t then you will have to pay. Not all food and drink is part of the all inclusive deal and the food that is which is a buffet doesn’t change massively but the staff take great care in the preparation of the food. It’s always cleanly served, lots of choice but watch the labels I mistakenly ate beef which was labelled pork, needless to say I’m not supposed to eat beef, after my second bite I went to check only to be told it’s been mislabelled. However on an all inclusive package you do get one meal in the menu based restaurant away from the the buffet. The spa is great but as with all hotels it’s additional costs with no discounts for all inclusive packages. the gym has a glass view right next to the port, don’t get me wrong it needs new equipment so I had to train on the beach but a few days that I did train in there showed how well it’s been thought out. This hotel isn’t cheap in an era o

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Porto Carras Meliton
4.1/571 Reviews

Porto Carras Meliton

Sithonia|0.75km from Palm3Waterpark
just got back from a relaxing four days, the hotel has new management so ignore any reviews from before two years ago, you can see they have made some major changes and where they are trying to take the hotel. The hotel itself has some breath taking views, it’s on a marina with some luxury boats that come in and out the of the port onto the med which is actually what the hotel reminds me of like a huge cruise liner without the boat part, right next to a soft shell beach. It’s not loud you won’t hear a lot apart from the noise of the waves and the sounds of conversations between families in all different languages, it basically shuts down at ten, the wifi is brilliant you get it even on the beach, no reserving sun beds, there’s so many, the hotel is so clean. The staff are the best you can ask for they take an interest in you, who you are, why you are there, always polite even if guests are not so much. The drinks are not watered down, you get a real glass of coke, true Gin in your drinks, with waiter service for lunch and dinner drinks, so if that’s your thing then it’s perfect and you don’t need to read the buts there are a few buts though. Remember in Greece you pay a hotel tax, it’s different depending on your hotel star rating, it’s based on the number of nights and payable on arrival so if you book four nights even if you arrive after midnight then you pay for four nights, that’s not just this hotel but as this is a five star hotel I think it’s relevant. If you arrive after ten at night there is no food even on an all inclusive, you have to wait until morning or pay additional costs, the costs for anything that’s not in the all inclusive is a lot, 1 Coca-Cola is 5 euros, that nearly five pounds for a glass of Coca-Cola. There is no electronics for sale close to the hotel so if your charger cable breaks, then you have issues, we managed to borrow one from one of the staff so always bring spares. You have to make arrangements for food and drink if you have a late transfer back to the airport, ours was late afternoon so we did get lunch but no drinks if you don’t then you will have to pay. Not all food and drink is part of the all inclusive deal and the food that is which is a buffet doesn’t change massively but the staff take great care in the preparation of the food. It’s always cleanly served, lots of choice but watch the labels I mistakenly ate beef which was labelled pork, needless to say I’m not supposed to eat beef, after my second bite I went to check only to be told it’s been mislabelled. However on an all inclusive package you do get one meal in the menu based restaurant away from the the buffet. The spa is great but as with all hotels it’s additional costs with no discounts for all inclusive packages. the gym has a glass view right next to the port, don’t get me wrong it needs new equipment so I had to train on the beach but a few days that I did train in there showed how well it’s been thought out. This hotel isn’t cheap in an era o

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Ekies All Senses Resort
4.3/542 Reviews
We were a family of 7- grandparents (2), adult daughter, son and wife, and 2 grandchildren (6,2). We chose Ekies because of its emphasis on ”family friendly”, but was smaller than many options and seemed to get good reviews for the quality of food provided. The son +wife + grandchildren stayed in a large suite (an excellent choice), and we stayed in a junior suite for 4 nights upgraded to a Pine suite for 3 nights. We stayed for 7 nights and then moved on to Kassandra Palace for 8 nights- reviewed separately. To be clear my wife and I (the grandparents) travel a lot, and staying in a resort is NOT our norm- but our aim was to give everyone a super holiday and to help with the care of the youngsters. Ekies certainly met our high expectations, and indeed the attitude of the staff, particularly in regard to the little ones was fantastic- I can certainly confirm that Ekies is ”family friendly”- the beach was PERFECT for children of this age- although older ones might wish for something a little more exciting. The food offering was indeed first class. We took the half board option and felt we made no compromises around how we would wish to eat when travelling, although if I was doing this again I'd probably do B&B for a couple of nights as there are a couple of excellent tavernas within walking distance. We took everyone on a boat trip which we'd certainly recommend. Improvements?- Please don't serve San Pelligrino- I like SP- but when in Greece why not serve your local sparkling water. Also extend the shallow end of the main pool- at busy times the small shallow end is insufficient. Ekies is not a cheap option, particularly in August, but it has an excellent ambience, and delivered good value. I would happily recommend it.
Porto Carras Meliton
4.1/571 Reviews
just got back from a relaxing four days, the hotel has new management so ignore any reviews from before two years ago, you can see they have made some major changes and where they are trying to take the hotel. The hotel itself has some breath taking views, it’s on a marina with some luxury boats that come in and out the of the port onto the med which is actually what the hotel reminds me of like a huge cruise liner without the boat part, right next to a soft shell beach. It’s not loud you won’t hear a lot apart from the noise of the waves and the sounds of conversations between families in all different languages, it basically shuts down at ten, the wifi is brilliant you get it even on the beach, no reserving sun beds, there’s so many, the hotel is so clean. The staff are the best you can ask for they take an interest in you, who you are, why you are there, always polite even if guests are not so much. The drinks are not watered down, you get a real glass of coke, true Gin in your drinks, with waiter service for lunch and dinner drinks, so if that’s your thing then it’s perfect and you don’t need to read the buts there are a few buts though. Remember in Greece you pay a hotel tax, it’s different depending on your hotel star rating, it’s based on the number of nights and payable on arrival so if you book four nights even if you arrive after midnight then you pay for four nights, that’s not just this hotel but as this is a five star hotel I think it’s relevant. If you arrive after ten at night there is no food even on an all inclusive, you have to wait until morning or pay additional costs, the costs for anything that’s not in the all inclusive is a lot, 1 Coca-Cola is 5 euros, that nearly five pounds for a glass of Coca-Cola. There is no electronics for sale close to the hotel so if your charger cable breaks, then you have issues, we managed to borrow one from one of the staff so always bring spares. You have to make arrangements for food and drink if you have a late transfer back to the airport, ours was late afternoon so we did get lunch but no drinks if you don’t then you will have to pay. Not all food and drink is part of the all inclusive deal and the food that is which is a buffet doesn’t change massively but the staff take great care in the preparation of the food. It’s always cleanly served, lots of choice but watch the labels I mistakenly ate beef which was labelled pork, needless to say I’m not supposed to eat beef, after my second bite I went to check only to be told it’s been mislabelled. However on an all inclusive package you do get one meal in the menu based restaurant away from the the buffet. The spa is great but as with all hotels it’s additional costs with no discounts for all inclusive packages. the gym has a glass view right next to the port, don’t get me wrong it needs new equipment so I had to train on the beach but a few days that I did train in there showed how well it’s been thought out. This hotel isn’t cheap in an era o

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Sithonia Travel Guide

Planning a trip to Sithonia? Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Sithonia is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! While traveling to Greece, Sithonia is one of the most popular destinations.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Sithonia using other means of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Sithonia. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

There are 131 hotels in Sithonia on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Sithonia has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 260 USD. There are 5 five-star hotels in Sithonia at an average price of 1157 USD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Sithonia at an average price of 117 USD per night. There are 6 three-star hotels in Sithonia at an average price of 67 USD per night. There are 14 two-star hotels in Sithonia at an average price of 45 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Sithonia provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Porto Carras Meliton Hotel Neos Marmaras is one of the most popular hotels in Sithonia. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Porto Carras Villa Galini.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Sithonia, such as Azure Diving Center. You can choose attractions in Sithonia that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Talgo Beach. The most famous attractions locally are Lagomandra beach, Yako Sailing.

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