Hotel Makednos, Neos Marmaras, Sithonia – Transfers | 2026

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Hotel Makednos sits in Sithonia, the greener and quieter side of Halkidiki, with the sea always close and the pine trees giving the area that familiar summer scent people remember long after they leave. This part of the peninsula is known for clear water, small coves, and a more relaxed rhythm than the busier resort zones, which makes it a very good base for travelers who want beach time, easy access, and a calmer stay. The hotel is also well placed for guests who want to explore the middle and southern stretches of Sithonia without spending the whole day on the road.

From here, the coastline opens toward some of the best known beaches of Sithonia, including Nikiti, Kalogria, Koviou, Trani Ammouda, Toroni, Sarti, and Vourvourou. These are the places that draw swimmers, families, couples, and small groups who want soft sand, shallow water in some bays, and more dramatic scenery in others. In summer, the sea is often crystal clear early in the day, while the afternoon breeze can bring a more lively feel to the coast. That mix is part of the charm of Sithonia, and it is also why many visitors choose boat trips and transfers that help them move around more comfortably. A little planning goes a long way here, because the peninsula is beautiful but not always flat or fast to cross, and the roads can feel a bit norrow in peak season.

The hotel location is especially useful for guests arriving from Thessaloniki or moving between the main Halkidiki routes. Sithonia is the central peninsula, bordered by Kassandra to the west and the open Aegean to the east, so it works well for travelers who want to combine beach days with village visits, marina stops, and a few scenic excursions. If you want to understand the wider area before planning your stay, the official Halkidiki tourism page is a helpful starting point: https://www.visitgreece.gr/mainland/halkidiki/. For a general overview of the peninsula and its settlements, this reference can also help: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sithonia. And for day to day summer planning, especially wind and sea conditions, check the local forecast on meteoblue.

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For guests who like to turn a hotel stay into a fuller holiday, Sithonia works beautifully because the distances are manageable and the scenery changes quickly from one bay to the next. A morning swim near Nikiti can be followed by a lunch stop in Neos Marmaras, then an afternoon boat outing toward Vourvourou or a quieter beach like Spathies or Azapiko. Families usually appreciate the easier beaches and the gentler waters, while couples often prefer the more secluded coves and sunset spots. Active travelers can mix swimming with sailing, snorkeling, and short scenic transfers, which makes the stay feel more flexible and less rushed. The area is not flashy, but it is very memorable, and that is often what people want from Halkidiki.

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For visitors who want to make the most of the peninsula, private sea outings are a strong match for this location because they save time and add comfort. You can stay based in Sithonia and still enjoy different parts of the coast without the stress of repeated driving or parking. That is where a local skipper can really help, especially when the weather is warm and the best swim spots are the ones reached by boat. If you are thinking about adding a sailing day to your stay, see the options here: Porto Scuba private tours. It is a simple way to turn a beach holiday into something more personal, and often a bit more special too, with a relaxed pace and a clear view of the coastline.

Seasonally, Sithonia is best known for long sunny months, bright water, and a steady summer flow of visitors who come for nature, swimming, and easy-going evenings. July and August can feel busier, but even then the peninsula keeps its softer character if you know where to go and when to go. Early mornings are usually the calmest for the sea, while afternoons can bring stronger breezes and more texture on the water, which some guests love and others prefer to avoid. Families, couples, and small groups all fit well here, and the hotel works as a practical base for anyone who wants a comfortable stay with access to beaches, villages, and sea trips in one of Halkidiki’s most loved corners. It is the kind of place that quietly grows on you, and that is usually how the best holidays start.