LOYALTY AND REWARDS PROGRAM
At Hotel Odysseas we always take care of the customer and his needs!
So, let’s get acquainted with the rewards program of our repeat customers! For us, each customer is special and especially the loyal customers who show us their love and preference repeatedly. Now you have the opportunity to spend a total of 15 nights and get a 10% discount for the next vacation in our accommodation. Also, by spending 30 nights at our hotel, you save 2 days free for your next vacation!
Here in Halkidiki, people often come back to the same place for a reason. They know the sea, they know the pace, and they want a holiday that feels easy from the first coffee of the day. We see it every summer, familiar faces returning, and we like to say a proper thank you in a practical way.
Our repeat guest rewards are simple on purpose. No complicated points, no confusing tiers, just real nights stayed and a clear benefit when you plan the next break. If you are the kind of traveller who loves a place when it feels like home, this is made for you.
How the rewards work in real life
The idea is straightforward. Your total nights add up across your stays, and when you reach the milestones you unlock the reward for your next holiday with us. It is ideal for families who come every August, couples who sneak in a quieter June week, and guests who like a long September swim when the water is still warm but the beaches are calmer.
- 15 nights in total: you receive a 10% discount for the next vacation in our accommodation.
- 30 nights in total: you save 2 days free for your next vacation.
It is worth keeping your booking details handy, especially if you have stayed across different years. We can usually find you quickly, but a name and approximate dates helps a lot, especally if you have a common surname.
Why repeat guests love Halkidiki
Halkidiki sits just southeast of Thessaloniki, shaped like three peninsulas reaching into the Aegean. That geography is a gift. You can pick your mood, from lively bays to quiet coves, without needing to fly to another island. If you want the official overview of the region, have a look at the Visit Greece page for Halkidiki.
Most visitors land in Thessaloniki and then drive down. The roads are generally easy, and once you are here you can do day trips without rushing. Driving times depend on traffic and the time you leave, but as a rough guide, reaching Halkidiki from Thessaloniki is usually around an hour or a bit more for many areas. If you are planning your route, the Halkidiki overview on Wikipedia is a handy starting point for understanding the three “legs” and the main towns.
Seasonal feel: what to expect when you come back
Every season has its own character. July and August bring the biggest crowds, fuller beaches, and that classic holiday buzz. Parking near popular beaches can be a bit of a hunt if you arrive late morning, so an earlier start makes the day smoother. June is often my favourite balance, warm days, clear water, and a calmer feel in the evenings.
September can be a little gem. The sea usually stays inviting, the sun is softer, and tavernas still feel lively without being packed. Wind can change from day to day depending on the coast you are on, so if you are planning boat time or a longer beach day, check the forecast from an official source like the Hellenic National Meteorological Service. Conditions can shift quickly, and it is always better to know before you set off.
What to do on your next stay (simple, local ideas)
Repeat guests often tell us they want a mix. A couple of beach days, a proper meal out, and one or two outings that feel different from the last visit. You do not need an over-planned itinerary here. A few good choices, and the holiday finds its own rhythm.
- Beach time with variety: choose one easy, organised beach day, then one quieter spot where you bring your own water and snacks. Water clarity is often at its best in the morning.
- Evening strolls: a gentle walk after dinner is part of the Halkidiki habit. It helps the day slow down, and you always find a nice gelato or a bakery still open.
- Local food: go for grilled fish when the sea is calm, and do not skip the seasonal salads and local olive oil. Ask us where people eat when they are not posting photos.
- Short drives for a change of scenery: the peninsulas each have their own feel, so even a 30 to 60 minute drive can give you a different coastline and different tavernas.
If you enjoy the sea in a more active way, Halkidiki has strong options for diving and snorkelling in the right conditions. Always go with licensed professionals and follow local guidance, especially if there is wind or swell.
Who the rewards programme suits best
We built it for the guests we know best. People who return because they like consistency, friendly faces, and a holiday that does not surprise them in the wrong way.
- Families: the nights add up quickly when you stay a week or two each year.
- Couples: perfect for those who do a summer holiday and then come back for a quieter shoulder-season break.
- Older travellers: many prefer calmer months and longer stays, which fit the programme naturally.
- Friends travelling together: if you tend to book multiple rooms or repeat group trips, it is worth keeping track of your total nights.
Little practical tips to make your next visit easier
These are the small things that save time and stress once you are here. They are not glamorous, but they make a holiday feel smooth.
- For summer arrivals, try to travel earlier in the day if you can. Roads and check-ins are calmer.
- Bring water shoes if you like exploring different coves. Some beaches are sandy, some have small pebbles.
- Keep a light layer for evenings in June and September. It can feel cooler near the sea.
- If you plan to explore more than one peninsula, do not try to do it all in one day. Pick one direction and enjoy it.


