Casa Bloo, Elias, Sithonia – Transfers | 2026

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Casa Bloo sits in Elia Akti, on the eastern side of Sithonia, where the sea is usually clear, the coves feel calm, and the road access is simple for guests arriving with luggage, beach gear, or family in tow. This part of Halkidiki is loved by travelers who want a quieter base, with easy reach to Nikiti, Vourvourou, Neos Marmaras, and the long sandy beaches that make Sithonia so special. It is a very good spot for people who want a relaxed stay but still want to move around the peninsula without stress, and yes, the drive from Thessaloniki is straightforwad enough for a smooth arrival.

The location works well for both summer holidays and shoulder season breaks. In high season, the area feels lively but not crowded like the bigger resort centers, and the water stays inviting for swimming, paddle time, and boat days. When the meltemi is lighter, the sea around Sithonia can be especially calm and bright, which makes it ideal for guests who want to join private cruises, snorkeling stops, or a simple transfer to a beach club or marina. If you are planning a longer stay, this base also gives you access to archaeological sites, local tavernas, and day trips across both the peninsula and the mainland, so it is not just a beach address, it is a practical starting point for exploring. A little bit of planning goes a long way here.

For guests who like to combine hotel comfort with local movement, our transfer services can help connect Casa Bloo with beaches, villages, ports, food stops, health facilities, and major landmarks. This is especially useful in Halkidiki, where some of the best places are spread out and a car is not always the most relaxing option after a long travel day. If you want to explore more of the area by sea as well, you can also check our private boat trips and day cruises in Halkidiki, which are a great fit for couples, families, and small groups staying on Sithonia.

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For travelers who want to understand the area a bit better before they move around, Sithonia is the middle peninsula of Halkidiki, known for pine-covered slopes, hidden bays, and a coastline that changes quickly from one beach to the next. The region is especially popular with visitors who prefer a more natural feel than the busier Kassandra side. You can read more about the peninsula on Wikipedia, check the wider region through the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and keep an eye on local conditions with meteo.gr before beach days or transfers. Weather can shift quickly in summer, so it always helps to plan with a little flexibity.

The list above covers the most requested transfer routes from Casa Bloo, and it is especially useful for guests who want to move between Sithonia, Kassandra, Thessaloniki, and the central mainland without having to plan every stop themselves. Beach lovers can reach famous coves like Kavourotrypes, Trani Ammouda, Karydi, and Toroni, while food and village transfers make it easier to enjoy a long lunch in Neos Marmaras or an evening in Afytos. If you are staying for more than a few nights, these routes can help you mix quiet beach time with a bit of local life, which is what Halkidiki does best. The peninsula rewards slower travel, and that is part of the charm, realy.

For active travelers, the transfer network also supports visits to marinas, ports, and sailing points, which is perfect if you are planning a sea day or a boat pickup. Sithonia is one of the best areas in northern Greece for private cruises because the coastline offers sheltered bays, turquoise water, and short distances between highlights. That means less time in transit and more time swimming, relaxing, or exploring hidden spots by boat. Guests who enjoy a more flexible holiday often combine hotel transfers with a day at sea, and that balance works very well from this location. If you need help choosing the right route or activity, our local team can point you in the best direction.

Seasonally, summer brings the strongest demand, especially from June through September, when visitors want easy access to beaches and evening dining. Spring and early autumn are also excellent for sightseeing, with softer temperatures and quieter roads. During windy days, some beaches on the open coast can feel livelier, while more protected coves stay calm, so local advice is always useful. The same applies to transfers toward Thessaloniki, where traffic can vary depending on the time of day and the season. Booking ahead is a smart move if you want the smoothest experience, especially for airport runs, marina connections, or a full day of exploring across Halkidiki. [html_contact_us]