Hotel Sunset, Ouranoupuli, Halkidiki Mainland – Transfers | 2026

Contact Information

Address: Ouranoupoli Halkidiki, Ouranoupoli 630 75

Phone: 2377 071372

Email: sunset.ouranoupoli@gmail.com

Website: www.ouranoupolisunsethotel.gr/

Ouranoupoli is the last village before Mount Athos, and that alone gives this location a special feeling. The coastline here is calm, the views are wide, and the sea changes color through the day in a way that makes even a short stay feel memorable. Guests who choose this area usually want easy access to the port, a quieter base, and a real sense of northern Halkidiki rather than a crowded resort atmosphere. It is a good fit for couples, pilgrims, families, and travelers who want to combine relaxation with boat excursions and local sightseeing.

The hotel sits in a position that works well for both arrival and departure days, especially if you are continuing toward the Athos area or planning a day on the water. For sea lovers, the setting is practical too, because the coastline around Ouranoupoli gives you clear access to the channel, Tripiti, and the wider mainland side of Halkidiki. In summer the weather is usually dry and bright, with a steady breeze in the afternoons that keeps the heat more comfortable. The water is often clear and inviting, and the area has a slower rhythm than the more developed parts of the peninsula. It is a place where people easly slow down.

If you are planning activities during your stay, this part of Halkidiki is ideal for private boat trips, coastal transfers, and day cruises. From Ouranoupoli, guests can reach nearby beaches, small harbors, and scenic points along the Athos boundary, while also having road access to the rest of the peninsula. For more ideas and booking options, you can also check Porto Scuba for local sailboat experiences and transfers.

The area is also useful for travelers who want to explore beyond the village. Thessaloniki is reachable for a longer day out, while the eastern side of Halkidiki opens the door to beaches, monasteries, and mountain views. If you enjoy a mix of sea and culture, this location makes that easy. The nearby coastline is especially nice in the early morning and again before sunset, when the light softens and the water becomes calmer. That is also the best time for photography and for relaxed walks near the port.

For official background on the region, you can read more about Halkidiki on Wikipedia, check the wider municipality and local administration through the Halkidiki regional website, and monitor conditions with the local weather forecast. In summer, these details matter because the best beach and boat plans often depend on wind and visibility.

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Location

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The map below places the property in the Ouranoupoli area, close to the road that leads toward the port and the eastern edge of the Athos peninsula. This makes it convenient for guests who arrive by car, taxi, or arranged transfer, and also for those who want to move quickly between the hotel, the harbor, and nearby points of interest.

Because this is a small coastal settlement, most daily needs are within a short drive or walk. That is one reason the area works well for travelers who prefer a quieter base without losing access to services, beach stops, and excursion departure points. The setting is not flashy, but it is practical and scenic, which many visitors appreciate. The local pace is relaxed, and that is part of the charm.

Transfer Options

Transfer services available to the following destinations:

The list below shows how connected this location is to the rest of Halkidiki and Thessaloniki. It is especially helpful for guests who want to plan a beach day, visit a village, or arrange a longer transfer after check in. From here, the coast opens in many directions. Sithonia is great for coves and pine backed beaches, Kassandra for busier resort life, and the mainland side for archaeology, food stops, and practical transport links.

For sea days, the most appealing destinations are the beaches around Vourvourou, Nikiti, Toroni, Sarti, and the quieter bays near Ouranoupoli and Tripiti. These areas are popular because the water is usually very clear and the coastline offers a different mood in each part of the peninsula. On windier afternoons, the sheltered coves can be more comfortable, while early mornings are excellent for smooth rides and quiet swimming. That mix is what makes Halkidiki so good for boat based excursions.

If you are staying in the area and want a simple way to explore by sea, take a look at our local options here:

Road transfers are also useful for guests heading toward Thessaloniki, the airport, or the main bus and train stations. That can save time if you are arriving late, leaving early, or combining the hotel stay with a wider Greece itinerary. The archaeological sites and cultural stops listed below are among the most practical add ons for travelers who like to balance beach time with history. The region has a lot to offer, from ancient remains to Byzantine landmarks and modern city sights.

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