SUPERIOR TRIPLE ROOM WITH GARDEN VIEW 21m2

A roomy, relaxed base for three

When guests ask me for a room that feels easy, not cramped, and still has a touch of style, this is the one I point them to. It is a great fit for a couple with a child, three friends travelling together, or grandparents joining the family for a few nights.

You get the comfort of a recently renovated space, plus the simple holiday pleasures that matter in Halkidiki. A proper night’s sleep, a fresh bathroom, and a balcony where you can sit with a coffee and listen to the garden waking up.

The superior triple room of Hotel Odysseas, which has been recently renovated, is extremely comfortable and elegant and offers all the necessary facilities for an extremely pleasant stay! Specifically, it consists of 1 double bed and 1 comfortable single. It also has a modern and renovated bathroom, as well as a large balcony overlooking the hotel garden. Suitable for families or small groups.

What you will notice first

The layout is straightforward and practical, with enough space to move around without stepping over bags. The double bed and the single bed are set up for real rest, not just a quick overnight. After a beach day, that matters a lot, trust me.

  • Bedding for three with a double bed plus a comfortable single
  • Renovated feel with a clean, modern look
  • Balcony facing the hotel garden, a quieter outlook than the road side
  • Good choice for families or small groups who want to stay together

Bathroom and everyday comfort

The bathroom is modern and renovated, which makes mornings smoother when three people are sharing. Hot showers after salty swims, a place to rinse off sandy feet, and enough room to keep toiletries tidy. It is a small detail, but it changes the whole pace of a holiday.

If you are travelling with kids, you will appreciate being able to get everyone ready without feeling rushed. And if you are here with friends, it keeps things simple and civilised, even when you all come back at once. Some days you just want to wash up and head straight out for food, no fuss.

The balcony and the garden view

That large balcony is one of the nicest parts of the room. Overlooking the hotel garden means you can slow down a bit. Early on, you might catch the cooler air before the sun really bites. Later, it is a good spot to dry swimwear and plan the next day.

In high summer the evenings can stay warm, and the garden side is usually calmer. You still hear the holiday life around you, but it feels softer. If you are a light sleeper, that outdoor space also gives you a place to sit without keeping the room bright and busy.

AirConditioned room with big balcony.

Soap dispenser in the shower for convenience!

  • TV 28″
  • Refrigerator/mini bar
  • Espresso machine
  • Kettle & Hot Water Boiler
  • Digital Body Weight Scale
  • Steel Security Safe, Programmable
  • Toiletries

Who this room suits best

I have seen all sorts choose this room, but a few types of guests tend to be happiest here. It is a comfortable middle ground. You get a little upgrade in feel, without the room being fussy.

  • Families with one child who want everyone in one room
  • Three adults travelling together who prefer a shared base
  • Couples who want extra space for a teen or a friend joining later
  • Guests who like a renovated bathroom and a calmer outlook to the garden

Practical tips from a local hotelier

Halkidiki holidays are all about timing. If you get the routine right, you avoid the worst of the heat and the busiest beach hours. Here are a few simple habits that make the stay feel easier.

  • Start beach time earlier, especially in July and August, for clearer water and easier parking
  • Keep a light layer for the evening. The breeze can pick up, even when the day was hot
  • Bring reef shoes if you like exploring rocky edges, not every spot is soft sand
  • Rinse off well after the sea, the salt dries fast on skin and hair

One more thing people forget. If you are driving around Sithonia or Kassandra, keep some patience for the last few kilometres into popular beach areas. Roads are fine, but traffic can get a bit sticky at peak hours, esp on weekends.

Getting to Halkidiki and moving around

Most guests arrive via Thessaloniki and then continue by car. That is usually the easiest way to explore, since beaches and villages are spread out. Buses do run, especially in summer, but a car gives you freedom for early swims and quieter coves.

From Thessaloniki, you are looking at roughly one to two hours depending on where you are staying in Halkidiki and the traffic leaving the city. If you are planning a longer day out, start earlier. The midday sun is strong, and you will enjoy the drive more when it is cooler.

For official travel and regional information, these are good sources to check before you set off, especially if anything changes season to season:

What to do nearby, without overplanning it

The best days here are often the simple ones. A beach in the morning, a long lunch, then a slow afternoon with a second swim when the light goes softer. Water clarity is often at its best on calmer mornings, while afternoon breezes can bring a bit of texture to the sea. Nothing dramatic, just the usual summer pattern.

If you like to mix in a little activity, Halkidiki gives you options without needing a strict itinerary. You can do a short coastal walk, find a viewpoint, or head to a village for a proper evening meal. Ask at reception for what suits your pace that week, because crowds and parking change a lot through the season.

Seasonal feel, crowds, and little realities

June is a favourite for many. Warm days, the sea is waking up, and it is generally less crowded than peak summer. July and August bring the hottest weather and the busiest beaches, especially on Saturdays and Sundays when Greek families are also out in full force.

September can be brilliant. The sea is often at its warmest, the light is softer, and it feels more relaxed. Some places start to wind down later in the month, so it is worth checking ahead if you have a must visit spot. Conditions can vary year to year, so do have a quick look at the weather before you plan a boat day or a long drive.