Tui Blue lagoon Princess, Kalyves Polygyrou, Halkidiki Mainland – Transfers | 2026

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Blue Lagoon Palace sits on the quiet side of Kalyves Beach in the Halkidiki mainland area, close to Poligiros and within easy reach of the wider route network that links the Kassandra and Sithonia peninsulas. It is a handy base for guests who want a relaxed seaside stay with simple access to private transfers, day trips, and local explorations. The setting is calm, with the sea nearby and a good starting point for travellers who want to move around Halkidiki without the stress of long public transport connections.

For summer visitors, the location works especially well because it keeps you close to the water while still making it possible to reach beaches, villages, and sightseeing spots across the region. The area around Kalyves is known for gentle coastal scenery, easy road access, and a slower rhythm than the busier resort centres. That makes it a solid choice for couples, families, and small groups who want both comfort and flexibility. If you are planning island style beach time, cultural visits, or a mix of both, this hotel gives you a practical starting point in the middle of Halkidiki. There is a nice sea breeze here most afternoons, so it never feels to heavy in peak season.

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The transfer point is especially useful for guests who want direct routes to popular places across the peninsula. Kalyves Polygyrou is positioned well for moving toward the west coast of Kassandra, the pine covered coves of Sithonia, and the inland cultural stops around Thessaloniki and central Halkidiki. For reference, Halkidiki is one of the best known coastal regions in northern Greece, and its three peninsulas each offer a different kind of day out. You can read more about the wider area on Wikipedia, check official regional information at Visit Greece, or look at the local forecast before you book your ride on Meteoblue.

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From this hotel, transfers can cover a wide range of destinations, from archaeological sites and city landmarks to beaches, ports, villages, and entertainment stops. That is useful for guests who want to explore beyond the resort area without hiring a car for the full stay. Private transfer options can also be a smart pick for families with luggage, groups with children, or travellers planning early departures and late returns. The route to Thessaloniki is straightforward enough, and the coastal roads toward Kassandra and Sithonia open up many easy day plans. If you want to keep your holiday relaxed, booking ahead usually makes the whole trip smoother, no hassel.

For a more active holiday feel, many guests combine transfers with boat trips, beach days, and local food stops. As a local Halkidiki charter skipper, I can say that the best days often start early, when the sea is calmer and the light is clear. In summer, the waters around Sithonia often stay beautifully transparent, while Kassandra gives you lively beach bars and longer sandy stretches. If you are staying here and want to add a sailing day, take a look at our Porto Scuba day trips for a simple way to build a memorable route around the coast.

Some of the most requested stops are the beaches and villages of Sithonia, especially when guests want quieter coves, clear water, and a more natural coastline. Kassandra is also popular for lively beach clubs, sandy shores, and easy sunset outings, while Thessaloniki works well for shopping, museums, and city walks. If you are travelling with family, the market and port transfers can be useful too, especially for ferry connections, restaurants, or practical errands during a longer stay. For the best seasonal conditions, late spring and early autumn often feel the most balanced, with warm sea temperatures and less crowding, altho July and August bring the liveliest atmosphere.

When you are ready to plan a transfer or add a boat day around Halkidiki, it helps to keep your route flexible. Some guests prefer a beach hop day, others want archaeology and culture, and many simply want a smooth ride to a marina or a village by the sea. If that sounds like your kind of holiday, you can also check our local sailing options and ask for the route that fits your stay best. The region has plenty to see, and from this point in Kalyves, it is easy to shape a holiday that feels personal rather than rushed.