Sani Resort
Review
Character and identity
Sani Resort isn't a single hotel but five interconnected properties (Sani Beach, Sani Asterias, Porto Sani, Sani Dunes, and Sani Club) spread across a long stretch of sandy beach backed by pine forest on the northwestern Aegean coast of Halkidiki. The 947 rooms collectively give it the scale of a small town, yet the design language stays cohesive: smart, elegant, summery, never themed or kitsch. You can sleep at one property, lunch at another, and use a spa at a third. Service is geared around families who want to feel looked after without anything tipping into holiday-camp territory.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families, above all. Parents who want serious kids' programming so they can actually relax, paired with grown-up design, good food, and a proper beach. Returning guests clearly value the balance between style and child-friendliness, and the multi-hotel set-up suits travellers who like variety across a longer stay.
Should look elsewhere:
Couples seeking a quiet, adults-only romantic escape, or design purists after a tightly curated boutique experience. The scale is significant and the atmosphere is unapologetically family-led, so anyone hoping for hushed seclusion or a single, intimate property will find it busy and dispersed.
Bottom line
What defines Sani is the rare trick of running a genuine family resort without surrendering taste, which is why guests rebook year after year. Spend the money if you're travelling with children and want them entertained while you eat well; pick Sani Asterias for the most polished, grown-up rooms, or Porto Sani if family suites matter most. Book early for July and August.
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