Vergos Hotel, Vourvourou, Sithonia – Transfers | 2026

Contact Information
Contact Information
- Address: Vourvourou 630 78
- Phone: 2375091379
- Email: info@hotelvergos.com
- Website: www.hotelvergos.com/
Vergos Hotel sits in Vourvourou, one of the most loved corners of Sithonia in Halkidiki, and it is a very practical base for guests who want both easy beach access and simple road connections to the rest of the peninsula. The area is known for its calm, green scenery, small coves, and clear water, with the famous islets of Diaporos just offshore. That makes the hotel appealing for couples, families, and travelers who want a relaxed stay with the sea always close by. In summer, the mood is bright and lively, while the shoulder months feel quieter and more easygoing, with a softer pace and often excellent visibility in the water.
From Vourvourou, you can move comfortably toward Nikiti, Ormos Panagias, and the eastern and central parts of Sithonia, while also reaching Kassandra and even Thessaloniki for longer day outings. The location works well for guests arriving by car, and it is also useful for those who want transfers to beaches, villages, marinas, and points of interest across Halkidiki. The surrounding landscape is especially attractive for people who enjoy swimming, boat trips, snorkelling, and slow scenic drives. It is also a good spot for travelers who want to mix quiet hotel time with a few active days out, and the sea here is often very clear, though the wind can pick up on some afternoons, which is normal for the area.
Location
Vourvourou is on the eastern side of Sithonia, facing the Toroneos Gulf and the small islands that make this coastline so distinctive. For a wider look at the region, see Sithonia and the local municipality information at sithonia.gr. If you are checking the weather before a beach day or a boat trip, this Vourvourou forecast is a useful reference.
The hotel area is especially convenient for guests who want to explore the nearby coastline without long transfers. Karydi Beach is one of the closest and most popular stops, and from there it is easy to continue toward Trani Ammouda, Agios Ioannis, or the quieter coves around Vourvourou. The water in this part of Sithonia is usually a strong draw in the warmer months because it stays inviting for long swims and family days out. Early mornings are often the calmest, while later in the day the breeze can bring a bit of movement on the sea, which many sailors and boat guests actually enjoy. It is a nice place for a holida y that feels active without becoming rushed.
Interactive Map
For guests interested in sea transfers, private sailing, or activity planning around the hotel, the location is a strong advantage. Porto Scuba arranges local boat experiences that fit naturally with a stay in Vourvourou, especially for people who want to discover hidden coves, swim in quiet water, or spend a full day on the sea with a skipper who knows the area well. You can also combine a hotel stay with a wider plan that includes beaches, villages, and special stops across Sithonia and beyond. If you are looking for ideas, see Porto Scuba activities for more options.
Transfer Options
Transfer services available to the following destinations:
The transfer list below shows how well positioned Vergos Hotel is for exploring Halkidiki. Archaeological sites like Vergina, Dion, Petralona Cave, and the Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki work well for a cultural day out. Beach lovers have a long choice of stops, from Karydi and Nikiti to Toroni, Kalamitsi, Trani Ammouda, and the long sandy stretches of Kassandra. There are also village transfers for guests who want to eat, walk, or shop in places such as Neos Marmaras, Nikiti, Afytos, Sarti, and Pefkochori. It is a very useful setup for people who do not want to stay in one place only, and it gives the holiday a bit more freedom, even if the days are a little busy.
Archeological
- Agios Athanasios church (1600 Approx.) Mural
- Ancient Mende Archaeological Site (Proasteio)
- Arch of Galerius
- Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
- Atatürk Museum
- Byzantine Tower of Prosphorion
- Dion – Archaeological Site
- Heptapyrgion of Thessaloniki (Yedi Kule)
- Holy Church of Saint Demetrius
- Lazaristes Monastery
- Museum of Byzantine Culture
- Olynthus – Archaeological Site
- Petralona Cave
- Rotonda
- Toroni Citadel Archaeological Site
- Vergina – Museum of the Royal Tombs at Aigai (Aegae)
- White Tower of Thessaloniki
Beach
- Afitos Beach
- Agios Ioannis Beach
- Aretes Beach
- Azapiko Beach
- Chelona Beach
- Diaporti beach
- Elia Beach
- Ema beach
- Epanomis Beach
- Glarokavos Beach
- Kalamitsi Beach
- Kalogria Beach
- Karydi Beach
- Kavourotrypes Beach
- Klimataria Beach
- Kohi beach
- Koviou Beach
- Kriaritsi Beach
- Leuki Ammos Beach bar
- Marathias beach
- Mola Kaliva Beach
- N.Marmaras Beach
- Nea Potidea Beach
- Nikiti Beach
- Orange Beach
- Paradise Kavourotripes Beach
- Perea Beach
- Plage Vothonas
- Platanitsi Beach
- Posidi Beach
- Possidi West Beach
- Potamos Epanomi
- Salonikiou Beach
- Sikia Beach
- Skala Fourkas Beach
- Spathies Beach
- Tigania beach
- Toroni Beach
- Trani Ammouda
- Tripiti Beach
- Tristinika Beach
- Vatopedi Beach
Entaintainment
- CharerAyacht Day sailing & luxury motor yacht charters (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Ethnik Beach Bar (Tristinika, Sithonia)
- Kallithea clubs (Kallithea, Kassandra)
- Lago Seaside Experience (Kassandra, Kassandra)
- Magic Park (Pylaia, Pylaia)
- Mt Olympos – Priònia (Litochoro, Mt. Olympos)
- Regency Casino Thessaloniki (Thermi, Pylaia)
- Talgo Beach Bar (Vourvourou, Sithonia)
- Thermal Spa Agia Paraskevi (Loutra, Kassandra)
- Thessaloniki Concert Hall (Waterfront, Thessaloniki)
- Waterland (Tagarades, Thessaloniki)
Food
- ELΛDIΛ DeliFood & Suites (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Ktima Gerovassiliou (Epanomi, North West)
- Ktima Perek (Monopigado, Halkidiki Mainland)
- Okyalos sea food restaurant (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Panos Fish Tavern (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Panos Fish Tavern (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Stathoris Cheese factory (Ierissos, Halkidiki Mainland)
- Ta Kymata fresh fish & seafood Taverna restaurant (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- The MARIGOULA (Poligiros, Halkidiki Mainland)
Market
Transportation
Village
- Afytos
- Ag. Kiriaki
- Agia Paraskevi
- Agia Triada Beach
- Agios Nikolaos
- Ayios Prodromos
- Chaniotis
- Elani
- Epanomi
- Fourka
- Gomati
- Ierissos
- Kalandra
- Kallikrateia
- Kallithea
- Kalyves Polygyrou
- Kassandreia
- Kassandrino
- Kriopighi
- Loutra
- Mende
- Metagkitsi
- Metamorfosi
- Nea Fokea
- Nea Irakleia
- Nea Michaniona
- Nea Moudania
- Nea Plaghia
- Nea Potidea
- Nea Roda
- Nea Skioni
- Neoi Epivates beach
- Neos Marmaras
- Nikiti
- Ormos Panagias
- Ouranoupoli
- Paliouri
- Pefkochori
- Poligiros
- Polychrono
- Porto Koufo
- Psakoudia
- Pyrgadikia
- Sane
- Sani
- Sarti
- Siviri
- Skala Fourkas
- Skala Sikias
- Solina
- Sykia Chalkidikis
- Toroni
- Vourvourou
- Xina
- Yerakini
If you are staying here in late spring or early autumn, the area can feel especially pleasant, with warmer water, fewer crowds, and easier movement on the roads. July and August are busier and more energetic, and that is when the hotel becomes a very handy starting point for early beach departures and sunset returns. Guests who like to be out on the water often choose this side of Sithonia because the coastline offers so many small inlets and sheltered spots, while still giving access to open-sea views when the weather is right. It is the kind of place where one day can be quiet and the next can turn into a full adventure, and that balance is a big part of the appeal.
For travelers who want to pair a hotel stay with a private sea experience, Vourvourou is one of the easiest places in Halkidiki to do it. The coastline is made for short escapes, swim stops, and relaxed cruising, and the nearby islands create a beautiful setting for a day on the water. If you enjoy a holiday that keeps options open, Vergos Hotel gives you a strong starting point, and the surrounding area makes it simple to shape the trip the way you like it. Contact the hotel, check the map, and plan the days that fit your pace best.

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