Eleonas Suites are situated in close proximity to the well-known Sarti beach. Only 350 m away from the hotel, this sundrenched, sandy beach is perfect for a refreshing swim in the emerald waters of the Aegean Sea. Surrounded by a large olive grove, the suites enchant the guests with their stunning garden view.
Inspired by this spectacular location, you can reflect on the rich history of olive oil production in the area. In the vicinity, you will find a wide range of shops if you want to go on a shopping spree or buy some souvenirs. Of course, while you are here, make sure that you sample the local culinary treasures at the nearby taverns and restaurants. The flavors of the traditional cuisine will certainly stimulate your taste buds and make you never want to leave. Free private parking lot
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Sightseeing in Halkidiki: The most amazing places to visit - Eleonas Suites
Halkidiki is one of the most coveted summer destinations in Greece. The stunning sandy beaches attract a lot of tourists every year.
Nevertheless, apart from the beautiful beaches and the alluring natural landscape, the area also has a rich historical and cultural background and thus, there are numerous places that are really worth visiting. Of course, Mount Athos is the most famous place in the prefecture of Halkidiki. It consists of 20 Orthodox monasteries and it is known as the Autonomous Monastic State of the Holy Mountain. The monks lead a simple life here and only men are allowed to visit the monastery.
Another very popular attraction is the Petralona cave. Although it has been closed to the public due to restoration for a few years, it has been announced that it will re-open before the summer of 2023. This well-known cave impresses its visitors with its stalagmite and stalactite formations. The Arcanthrope of Petralona was discovered here in 1960 and it seems to be dating from 700,000 years ago. A lot of Paleolithic findings have also been dug up in this cave. For those who are fond of historical monuments, it is definitely important to visit the archaeological site of Olynthos.
You should also not miss out on ancient Acanthus, which is close to Ierissos and was destroyed by an earthquake in 1932, as well as ancient Stagira, which is situated near the town of Olympiada. The latter was named after King Alexander’s mother and it is also believed to be the birthplace of the philosopher Aristotle. The lighthouse of Possidi, which can be seen at the end of Possidi beach, is also an important building that was built in 1864. Its whitewashed walls still impress us today, along with its beautiful architectural style and the lovely garden that surrounds it.
The Tower of Prosforio in Ouranopolis was built in the 14th century by monks of the Vatopedi Abbey. It is the biggest tower in Halkidiki and it has been well-preserved through the years. Thus, it would be a wonderful idea to visit it and see from up close this interesting part of the local history. As it becomes evident, Halkidiki has a truly rich historical and cultural background, which is certainly worth discovering during your stay here.

You can also lie on the comfortable sun loungers and benefit from the therapeutic effect that the sunrays can have on your overall wellbeing. Relax in the sun to get the perfect suntan or sit under the umbrellas to enjoy a mouthwatering beverage and let the surrounding olive trees mesmerize you with their magnificent green leaves.