This hotel is definitely not deserving of a 5-star rating. The service and conditions are extremely poor for a complex of this caliber. The waiters in the main bar near the restaurant are clearly incapable of handling more than one table. Even when they see that your glass is empty, they simply walk away and ignore you for 30-40 minutes. I had a disagreement with one of them and tried to speak to the manager, but there was no one available. The rooms are relatively clean, but we encountered ants in the bathroom multiple times. Additionally, the furniture is quite old. The sunbeds are dirty and broken, and despite paying for your stay, there is no fence to prevent non-hotel guests from using them for free. I have much more to say, but I cannot recommend this hotel as a 5-star establishment. The service is not worth the money, likely due to the laziness of the Greek staff.
This beach located in the Pierria region, also known as Olympic region, offers excellent value for money when compared to other tourist destinations in Greece. Its proximity to Balkan countries, Hungary and Slovakia, as well as the completion of the Serbian and Northern Macedonian highways, make it easily accessible. The Greek part of the region is connected to Thessaloniki by a fast regional road and a highway. The beach stretches for 5 km from Paralia (Paralia Katerini) to Olympic Beach on the northern side of the Olympic Bay. Although the weather can be windy in the afternoon, it provides a refreshing and cooler atmosphere. Without wind, the air can become humid. The water is warm, particularly in August and the first weeks of September. However, stronger south winds (Meltemi) can create higher waves, so caution is advised, especially in the central part of the beach, where there is no rescue service. The water may become blurry due to the presence of sea grass, but it is clear of any pollution and has been awarded the Blue Flag of the FEE every year. The best water clarity and transparency can be experienced in the morning. Unlike the crowded city beaches, the central part of this long beach between Paralia and Olympic Beach is wide and half empty, even during the high season.
This stunning beach with a seemingly endless stretch of soft, powdery sand that extends for kilometres on end. It's a peaceful and serene spot, with plenty of space to find your own private oasis or to relax at one of the many inviting beach bars. However, if the wind picks up, it can be a bit of a challenge to stay put for too long. While the shallow waters may not be everyone's cup of tea, they're perfect for little ones to splash around in and enjoy to their heart's content. Overall, this beach is a true gem, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
This place is absolutely stunning! The service provided here is top-notch, and the staff members are incredibly friendly and helpful.
This particular beach in Greece is a rare find, as it allows visitors to set up their parasols without any additional fee. The atmosphere is serene and tranquil, with a lengthy stretch of shore to explore. Occasionally, the beach may not be as immaculate as one would hope, and there are some small rocks scattered throughout the sand. Despite this, it remains an excellent option for those seeking a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.