Porto Carras Meliton, Neos Marmaras, Sithonia – Transfers | 2026

Contact Information

Address: Neos Marmaras 630 81

Phone: 2375 077000

Email: sales@portocarras.com

Website: www.portocarras.com

Porto Carras is one of the best known resorts on the Sithonia peninsula, set above the sea near Neos Marmaras and surrounded by pine hills, vineyards, and long views across Toroneos Gulf. It is a place that works very well for travellers who want comfort, space, and easy access to the south side of Halkidiki, but also for guests who like to explore the coast by boat, car, or private transfer. The atmosphere feels relaxed in summer, with clear water, warm evenings, and a steady holiday rhythm that suits couples, families, golfers, yachting guests, and groups looking for a more polished base in the area.

The location is especially useful because it sits between some of the most attractive parts of Sithonia and the wider Halkidiki mainland. From here, the drive to Neos Marmaras is short, while the road network also gives access toward Nikiti, Toroni, Vourvourou, and the Kassandra side for day trips. For sea lovers, this is a strong point of departure for sailing, swimming stops, and relaxed coastal transfers. If you are planning to combine your stay with activities, you can also browse our private boat trips and local excursions for a smoother holiday plan.

As a local Halkidiki charter skipper, I would say this area suits guests who want a balance of convenience and scenery. The sea around Sithonia is often very clear, especially on calmer days, and the coastline offers sheltered coves, sandy bays, and rocky inlets that are ideal for short cruises. In high summer, the afternoon breeze can pick up a bit, which is good for sailing and keeps the heat more comfortable. That makes Porto Carras a solid choice for people who enjoy the sea but still want an easy hotel base with services close by. A small typo here and there, like this one, feels very real when you are talking about local travel.

For general travel planning, the official Greek tourism portal is useful for region ideas and seasonal notes: visitgreece.gr. If you want to understand the wider geography of Halkidiki and its three peninsulas, the background is clearly described here: Halkidiki. For weather and sea conditions before you move around the coast, check the local forecast on meteoblue. These small checks help a lot when you are choosing between beach time, driving, or a boat day.

Interactive Map

The map position shows how well placed the property is for reaching both the marina and the nearby beaches. Guests coming from Thessaloniki Airport usually appreciate that the route is straightforward, and once you arrive, the area opens up into a much slower pace. This is why many visitors use Porto Carras as a base for a few quiet days, then add one or two day trips to beaches, villages, or archaeological sites. It is also a good match for travelers who want transfers arranged in advance, so they can avoid the stress of long local drives after landing. The air feels fresher here than in busier resort strips, and that matters in mid-summer.

For guests who like to mix the resort with the sea, it is worth remembering that Porto Carras is not only a hotel location but also a practical gateway to the wider south Sithonia coastline. Calm mornings are often best for boat outings, while later in the day the light becomes softer and the hills turn golden. That combination of scenery and access is why many visitors return to this part of Halkidiki again and again. It feels easy, but never boring, and there is always another bay, village, or view worth a short trip. Some days the sea is glassy, some days a bit wavy, and both can be lovely.