The Gerakina Beach Hotel is on the magnificent Gerakini Bay, in the heart of Halkidiki, only a few steps from the 800 metres long, sandy beach and only 45 miles from city of Thessaloniki. The hotel is well positioned for exploring the seaside town of Gerakini, and both of Halkidiki` s peninsulas, Kassandra and Sithonia. This small village still has plenty of facilities for tourists but because of it`s size has managed to retain much of its original charm.
Right Choice
This pleasant hotel will appeal to couples and families looking for a quiet resort close to a great beach with a variety of facilities for young and old and ideal for holidays on Halkidiki.
Location and Resort
There are 577 rooms, which include 12 suites, 35 family rooms and 530 standard rooms spread across four floors of the main building and on the courtyard in bungalows. The local shops have a selection of crafts, jewellery and souvenirs whilst fresh fish and seafood are particularly popular is this area. Nightlife in the area is very quiet.
Swimming Pools
The property has a swimming pool and an indoor heated pool.
Eating and Drinking
The hotel has a main restaurant with open air terrace situated next to the beach, a taverna during July and August serving international and regional a la carte dishes, a main bar, a pool bar, a beachside snack bar and a tropical beach bar during July and August serving cocktails and exotic drinks.
Accommodation
All have bathroom/shower WC telephone air conditioning fridge hairdryer balcony/terrace (certain amenities may be payable locally)
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