FAMILY GROUND FLOOR ROOM WITH KITCHEN AND GARDEN VIEW 58m2
Space to settle in, cook easily, and enjoy the garden view
This family room is considered ideal for families or groups. It is a two-room apartment and has 1 double bed, 1 single and 1 comfortable sofa bed. It also has a fully equipped and large kitchen with all the necessary utensils, in case you wish to cook and dine on the property, as well as a fully renovated bathroom. It is located on the ground floor and overlooks the garden. It is comfortable, spacious, with many amenities and facilities and guarantees you a relaxing and pleasant stay!
If you have travelled in Halkidiki before, you already know the little things matter. A place where everyone can spread out, a kitchen that actually works, and an easy ground-floor layout for sandy feet and sleepy kids. This apartment-style family room is made for real holidays, not just overnight stays.
AirConditioned room with big balcony.
Soap dispenser in the shower for convenience!
Layout and sleeping setup
The big advantage here is the two-room arrangement. You can put the little one down for a nap while the rest of the family has a quiet coffee, or let teenagers have their own corner without everyone tripping over bags. It suits families, friends travelling together, and even grandparents joining the trip, because nobody feels squeezed in.
The bedding mix is practical for most groups: one double bed, one single bed, and a sofa bed that is properly comfortable. If you are arriving late from Thessaloniki, it is a relief to know you can all settle in quickly without moving furniture around too much. Just unpack, wash up, and you are done.
Kitchen that makes holiday life easier
In summer, Halkidiki days tend to start early and end late. Having a large, fully equipped kitchen means you can keep your own rhythm. Make breakfast before the beach, keep fruit and water cold, and do a simple dinner when you cannot be bothered going out again. Some guests cook properly, others just use it for snacks and quick meals, but either way it saves time and keeps everyone happy.
The ground floor location also helps here. It is easy to bring shopping in from the car, and you do not have to carry heavy bags up stairs. If you are staying more than a few nights, you will appreciate that more than you think, trust me.
Bathroom comfort after the beach
The bathroom is fully renovated, which is exactly what you want after a day in salt water and suncream. A clean, modern bathroom makes the whole apartment feel fresher, especially for families who are showering more than once a day. You come back sandy, rinse off, and the room feels calm again.
Ground floor, garden outlook, and the easy-going feel
Overlooking the garden gives the space a softer, quieter atmosphere. In Halkidiki, summer evenings are often warm and still, and the garden view is a nice change from car parks and busy roads. Ground floor is also handy for prams, older travellers, and anyone who just wants to step in and out without fuss.
One small thing guests love is how simple it is to manage beach gear. Wet towels, snorkels, a bag of toys, it all comes and goes without drama. No long corridors, no racing for lifts. It sounds minor, but it makes the stay feel more relaxed, and that is the whole point.
Amenities and in-room highlights
Below are the key in-room features. They are the kind of practical comforts that make a difference on a family holiday, especially during the hotter months when you want cold drinks and easy meals close by.
- TV 28″
- Refrigerator/mini bar
- Full-size Refrigerator
- Induction Cook-top 4 Burner
- Oven
- Kitchenware
- Family dining table
- Kettle & Hot Water Boiler
- Steel Security Safe, Programmable
Who this apartment suits best
After years of hosting guests around Halkidiki, you start to see patterns. This type of room works especially well for:
- Families with children who need space, a proper kitchen, and an easy in and out layout.
- Small groups of friends who want to share a place but still have a bit of privacy.
- Couples who like to cook and want extra room for longer stays.
- Older travellers who prefer ground floor accommodation and a calmer view.
If you are the type who wants to eat out every night and only uses the room to sleep, you will still be comfortable. But you might not use the best part of it, which is the feeling of having your own little holiday base.
Practical tips for a smoother stay
These are the small, local-style tips I always share. Nothing complicated, just what works in real life.
- Do your main food shop once, then top up locally. It keeps the kitchen easy to manage and you do not waste half your holiday in supermarkets.
- Plan beach time around the strongest sun. In July and August, it gets properly hot at midday, so an early swim and a later afternoon swim often feels better.
- Keep a light jumper for evenings in May, early June, and September. It can feel warm in the day and a bit cooler once the sun drops, even if the sea is still lovely.
- If you are driving, allow extra time in peak season. Roads can get busy on changeover days, and parking near popular beaches fills up fast, so go earlier if you can.
Also, if you are travelling with kids, bring a couple of pegs for wet towels. It sounds silly but it saves a lot of mess, and you will thank me later. I always forget mine, honestly.
Getting to Halkidiki and moving around
Most visitors arrive via Thessaloniki and then continue into Halkidiki by car. That is usually the easiest way because you can explore different beaches and villages at your own pace. Buses do run to many areas, especially in summer, but having a car gives you freedom for quieter spots and later dinners.
Driving in Halkidiki is straightforward, with a mix of main roads and smaller coastal routes. In high season, expect more traffic around popular resort areas, especially in the evenings when everyone heads out for food. If you are coming in July or August, a little patience goes a long way.
What to do nearby in Halkidiki (without overplanning)
Halkidiki is all about balance. A couple of beach days, one cultural stop, one slower day with good food, and you are sorted. If you want official info and updates, these are reliable sources worth checking:
- Visit Greece for national travel information and ideas across the region.
- Halkidiki regional unit (official site) for local administration updates and general area info.
- Halkidiki on Wikipedia for a quick overview of the three peninsulas and geography.
For families, the best days are often the simplest. Pick a beach with easy access, clear water, and a place to grab lunch nearby. The sea is usually calm in the mornings, and the water clarity can be brilliant, especially on those still days when there is no wind. When the breeze picks up, it can actually be a relief, because the heat drops a bit and it feels fresher.
Seasonal feel: what to expect
Late spring and early summer are my favourite for a more relaxed pace. The days are bright, the evenings are comfortable, and it is easier to find parking and a quiet table for dinner. July and August bring the classic holiday buzz. More families, more noise, more energy. Beaches are busier, and you will want to go earlier for the best spots.
September is a lovely sweet spot. The sea often stays warm, the light is softer, and things slow down. If you like calm mornings and longer lunches, that is your month. Just keep an eye on weather changes as autumn approaches, because it can shift a bit quicker than people expect.
Why guests like this room (and a couple of honest trade-offs)
- Pros: Two-room layout, proper kitchen, renovated bathroom, garden outlook, easy ground-floor access.
- Cons: Ground floor means you are closer to the garden path, so if you are very light sleeper, you may notice occasional footsteps in peak season.
Most guests find the benefits far outweigh the small trade-offs, especially when travelling as a family. You get space, comfort, and that simple feeling of being settled, which is what a Halkidiki holiday should be.



















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