The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino, Greece

The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino, Greece

The Westin Resort in Costa Navarino is of a similar design style to its elegant neighbour, the luxurious Romanos but is more family-focused. The Westin Resort has 445 rooms and suites dotted around the extensive grounds in clusters, either overlooking the gardens or...
Porto Sani, Halkidiki, Greece

Porto Sani, Halkidiki, Greece

  Porto Sani is for families, particularly with younger children. It is extremely popular, with extensive facilities within the total Sani Resort, all easily accessible.  
The Romanos, Costa Navarino, Greece

The Romanos, Costa Navarino, Greece

The Romanos – A Luxury Collection Resort – is located on a quiet stretch of beach on the west coast of the Peloponnese region, 170 miles from Athens (an interesting scenic 3-hour drive). Built on an extensive private estate leading down to an expansive...
+ About Greece

+ About Greece

Greece is truly a fantastic country, with superb resorts, a combination of contemporary styles and classic designs. History of course, with Athens well worth two or three days, if your time permits. Delightful beaches and traditional villages. And without doubt some of the most hospitable and friendly people.

Most of the resort hotels close at the end of October and start reducing facilities from mid October onwards, as occupancy decreases. Equally in May, hotel facilities are opened gradually, depending on occupancy, usually fully operational by mid June.

About Thessaloniki City & Our Hotel Suggestions

About Thessaloniki City & Our Hotel Suggestions

the proud capital of the North. A city rich in culture and contrasts, emphasised by Greek Orthodox churches, Ottoman Mosques and Jewish Synagogues. Bustling traditional markets and a vibrant water front. The largest student population in Greece, so the city has a lively café vibe, plus the food is regarded as some of the very best in the region, again reflecting the various influences that make up the diverse population. Visit the large Aristotleous Square and just spend a hour or two “people watching “ or walk down Mitropoleos Street which has the main shops.