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Acrotel Athena Pallas

Elia Beach, Greece | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Secluded, quiet setting just steps from beach

  • Lovely interiors with a modern take on classic Greek design

  • Appealing, homey rooms with minibars, flat-screen TVs, and kettles

  • Charming Maisonettes with jetted tubs, sitting areas, and espresso machines

  • An exclusive outdoor pool and bar for Maisonette residents

  • Beautiful outdoor pools with comfortable sunbeds and umbrellas

  • Greek and Mediterranean a la carte restaurants

  • Full-board and all-inclusive packages available

  • Sleek spa with indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and treatment options

  • Game room with billiards, bowling, and a theater

  • Mini-club and playground available for kids

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • 10-minute drive to nearest village and transportation (pro for some)

  • Beach is narrow and rocky

  • Some complaints of lukewarm food at buffet eatery

  • Beach bar accessible at sister hotel, but not part of all-inclusive

Bottom Line

The Acrotel Athena Pallas Village is an upscale resort offering guests a wide range of lovely features in a secluded, beachfront location on Halkidiki’s central peninsula. Peaceful grounds and elegant decor in common areas create a beautiful environment for relaxation. Pools, restaurants, a spa, and kids’ activities are spread out around the seven-acre property, providing plenty of choices and space to spread out. All 175 rooms have appealing, homey decor, as well as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, kettles, and robes. The Maisonettes are particularly lovely and private, and open onto an exclusive shared pool with a bar. For a comparison, Porto Carras Meliton offers a wider range of activities on its massive property, but it is pricier and rooms are packed tightly together. 

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Elia Beach, Greece
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Business Center
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Golf Course
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Kids Club
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

A beautiful, relaxing hotel with welcoming staff and a quiet atmosphere

Acrotel Athena Pallas Village is a beautiful hotel that guests -- mix of couples and families -- enjoy for the solid list of features and relaxing atmosphere. A warm welcome from the staff and upscale surroundings make this a lovely choice for those seeking a laid-back vacation. The lobby makes use of antique furnishings and warm, earthy tones to create a high-end feel. Columns, mosaics, and archways remind guests of the Greek heritage of the hotel, while beautiful furniture, indoor garden spaces, and lovely artwork add a modern feel. A dragon fashioned from driftwood makes for an interesting centerpiece in the lovely space. The grounds are trim and well-kept with tall trees, open grassy spaces, and ocean views from many areas. Guest rooms are spread out on the expansive grounds, with buildings organized in clusters, each near a pool and bar, or a restaurant for a more intimate feeling. 

Location

Isolated spot a 90-minute drive from Thessaloniki; short drive to two small villages

This hotel is on the western coast of Sithonia, Halkidiki’s central peninsula, between the villages of Nikiti and Neos Marmaras. It is on the main road along the coast, but there’s little nearby besides hotels sprinkled along the coast. Nikiti is an 11-minute drive north of the hotel and Neos Marmaras is a 14-minute drive south; each offers restaurants, shops, and a marina to explore. The hotel runs a shuttle bus to both villages, and guests may catch a public bus from there to reach other areas. The nearest major city is Thessaloniki, a 90-minute drive from the hotel, where travelers will find several restaurants, shops, museums, and historic sites. The Thessaloniki Airport is a 70-minute drive from the hotel, and the port is a 90-minute drive away. 

Rooms

Charming rooms with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and kettles; Maisonettes are a lovely upgrade

Standard rooms are small but appealing, with a homey mix of dark-wood furniture and black iron embellishments against a neutral backdrop. An orange chair, painting, and lampshade add pops of color to brighten the space. Beds can be doubles or two twins, and all rooms have a flat-screen TV, min-fridge, safe, and kettle. Suites offer separate living rooms with a sofa bed and a bathtub, plus more modern decor. Bathrooms are tight, equipped with a small vanity and a few shelves for personal items. The shower is a walled-in stall with a handheld showerhead. A hairdryer, robe, and slippers are included, plus free quality toiletries. All have a furnished balcony or terrace with garden, sea, or pool views.Maisonettes are a lovely upgrade, offering more character with stone walls, exposed wood-beam ceilings, fireplaces, and wood floors. A living room, master bedroom, and loft with single beds make them a good choice for families. Beautiful terraces with sofas and padded wicker chairs are just steps from the pool. Bathrooms have extra counter space and whirlpool tubs. These also come with espresso machines.

Features

Four restaurants, four pools, beach access, a spa, ample kids’ activities, and a gym

This hotel has an excellent range of facilities for relaxation and fun. The main buffet restaurant has a charming, rustic feel with arched doorways, candelabras, and wall sconces, and light fabrics draped from walls and exposed beams on the ceiling. The food gets mixed reviews, mostly for bring lukewarm. Three a la carte restaurants offer Greek and Mediterranean dishes, authentic byzantine cuisine, or Greek specialties in a small, private atmosphere. All rates include breakfast, and both full-board and all-inclusive packages are available.Three gorgeous outdoor pools are spread out on the property, with rooms clustered so that none are too far from the water. Each of the pools is surrounded by comfortable sunbeds under umbrellas, as well as offering a bar and wading section for children. The pool surrounded by Maisonettes is set aside for the exclusive use of guests in those rooms, giving it a quieter atmosphere. Across the street and down a flight of stairs is a narrow strip of beach, but it is rocky. Farther up the beach at a sister hotel, there is a beach bar, but it is not part of the all-inclusive meal plan. A nice array of children’s entertainment is available: A mini-club hosting activities, a theater for kids’ movies, bowling, a game room, and a tired outdoor playground. The full-service spa offers adults some relaxation with massages, beauty treatments, a sauna, steam room, whirlpool, and heated indoor pool, which is available to children at certain times of the day. The spacious fitness room has weight-training equipment and some cardio machines. There’s also a folk art museum on-site for those interested in the history of the region. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, though guests report varying reliability.