STANDARD TWIN ROOM WITH GARDEN VIEW 18m2

A calm, sunny base for exploring Halkidiki

When guests ask me what makes a stay feel easy from the first night, I always say it is the little comforts. Good beds, a cool room in summer, a bathroom that works properly, and daylight you can actually enjoy. This standard twin room is exactly that kind of simple, well-looked-after choice for a relaxed holiday in Halkidiki.

It suits couples who like their own space, friends travelling together, and anyone who wants a tidy, quiet room to come back to after the beach. You will also appreciate the garden view, especially in the morning when the air is still fresh.

What you get in the room

The elegantly and classically decorated standard twin room has 2 comfortable single beds, a renovated bathroom, air conditioning and a TV. It is ergonomically designed with simple decoration and special lighting on the walls, exuding a sense of relaxation and calm! Like all our rooms, it is sunny and comfortable. It also has large windows and views of the hotel garden. Ideal for couples!

That calm feeling is not an accident. The layout is made for real use, not for show. You have space to move around, to unpack, and to keep things neat without tripping over bags. The lighting is soft in the evening, and during the day the big windows do most of the work, so it feels airy even on warmer days.

Highlights guests mention most

  • Two proper single beds with comfortable mattresses, ideal if you both sleep differently.
  • Renovated bathroom that feels clean and practical after a sandy beach day.
  • Air conditioning for July and August nights when the heat sticks around.
  • Large windows and garden views that give the room a lighter, calmer mood.
  • Simple, classic décor that stays restful even if you are here for more than a few nights.

Who this room suits best

Over the years I have seen this room work well for lots of different travellers, but it is especially good for:

  • Couples who prefer twin beds, or who want a bit more personal space while still sharing a room.
  • Friends travelling together for beach days and evenings out, with an easy, no-fuss setup.
  • Older travellers who value a calm environment and a straightforward layout.
  • Guests doing day trips around Kassandra and Central Halkidiki who want a comfortable base to return to.

If you are travelling with small children and need extra sleeping space, you might prefer a different room type. If you tell us what you need, we will point you in the right direction, no drama.

Little practical tips for a smoother stay

These are the small things that make a big difference, and most people only learn them after a couple of days. Better to know from the start.

  • For the quietest sleep, keep the air conditioning steady rather than very cold. You wake up feeling better, honest.
  • If you like a darker room in the morning, bring a sleep mask. Halkidiki mornings are bright, even in spring.
  • After the beach, a quick rinse in the renovated bathroom keeps sand under control. Sounds obvious, but it saves your bags and shoes.
  • Open the windows when the sun drops and the air cools. On many evenings the breeze is lovely, even in August.

Garden views and that “holiday” feeling

Guests often tell me the garden view is what makes the room feel more like a break and less like just a place to sleep. In peak summer, the garden stays a little cooler than the street side, and you get that soft light early in the day. It is also nice if you enjoy a slow start, a coffee, and a bit of quiet before heading out.

And yes, the room is sunny. If you are visiting outside high season, that matters. In April, May, and October, a bright room can make the whole stay feel warmer, even when the evenings are a bit cooler.

Where you are in Halkidiki, and why it helps

Halkidiki sits southeast of Thessaloniki and spreads into three “legs”. Kassandra is the lively one with lots of beaches and beach bars, Sithonia is greener and more natural with coves and pine trees, and the Athos peninsula is a special area with access restrictions and a very different character. From our area you can usually plan day trips without feeling like you are spending your whole holiday in the car.

If you want to read up on the region from official sources, have a look at the Greek National Tourism Organisation page for Halkidiki. For the wider area and practical travel context, the Municipality of Thessaloniki website is helpful too, especially if you are combining city and beach. And for a simple overview of the three peninsulas, Wikipedia’s Chalkidiki page is handy for quick geography.

Getting here without stress

Most guests arrive via Thessaloniki. From there, you can come by hire car or taxi, and there are also public transport options depending on the season. In summer the roads can get busy on Saturdays and Sunday afternoons, especially around the exits towards the peninsulas, so it is worth planning your drive with a bit of patience.

If you are driving, keep in mind that parking near popular beaches fills up fast in July and August. Start earlier, or go later in the afternoon when many families head back for showers and dinner. It makes the day feel easier, and you avoid the hottest part too.

What to do nearby, in a real holiday rhythm

People come to Halkidiki for the sea first. Clear water, sandy stretches, and those calm mornings when the surface looks like glass. Then they stay for the food and the easy evenings. A typical day that works well is beach in the morning, a long lunch, rest in the cool of the room, then a walk and dinner later when the heat drops.

  • Beaches: go early for calmer water and easier parking. On windy days, try a more sheltered bay if you can.
  • Food: keep it simple. Grilled fish, a few meze dishes, local salads. You do not need anything fancy to eat well here.
  • Views: even a short drive inland gives you a different feel, with olives, pine, and quieter roads.

If you are into the sea in a more active way, diving and snorkelling are popular around Halkidiki. Conditions change with wind and season, so it is always best to check locally on the day, even if the morning looks perfect.

Seasonal feel, honestly

June is one of the best months for many guests. Warm days, the sea is getting comfortable, and it is not as crowded as late July. July and August are lively and hot, with busy beaches and a proper holiday buzz. September is a favourite for couples, the water stays warm and the evenings are calmer, but some places start to slow down later in the month.

In spring and autumn, you will have more space and a gentler pace. You might need a light layer at night, and the sea can feel cooler, but the days are often bright and clear. Just check the forecast before you pack, because the weather can change quickly from week to week, even here.

AirConditioned room with big balcony.

Soap dispenser in the shower for convenience!

  • TV 28″
  • Refrigerator/mini bar
  • Steel Security Safe, Programmable