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Nikiti Acrotel Elea Beach

Acrotel Elea Beach

Elia Beach, Nikiti 630 88 Greece, Nikiti, Greece | (937) 315-4602

Acrotel Elea Beach
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Overview

Pros
  • Beautiful, well-tended grounds with relaxing spaces and ocean views

  • Few minutes' walk to a small, sandy beach

  • Modest decor in clean rooms with air-conditioning and mini-fridges

  • Relaxing pool terrace with an ocean view and a bar

  • Delicious all-inclusive buffet, plus an a la carte lunch option

  • Kid-friendly hotel offering a wading pool, playground, and games

  • Entertainment includes sporting courts, themed nights, and dancing

  • Wi-Fi is free and has a good connection everywhere

Cons
  • Rooms are dated and underwhelming

  • Rooms have tube TVs and kettles don't come standard

  • There are no spa or fitness facilities on-site

  • There’s little nearby, and it's a 15-minute drive to villages

Bottom Line

The 80-room, value Acrotel Elea Village offers lovely, relaxing outdoor spaces on Greece’s central peninsula in Halkidiki. Simple rooms are air-conditioned and have tube TVs and a mini-fridge, but little else. The pool and bar are on a beautiful terrace, as is seating for the all-inclusive restaurant. An a la carte restaurant is open in the afternoon. Tennis and basketball courts are available as well. The area is a bit isolated, and it’s a 15-minute drive to the nearest village for food, entertainment, and transportation. Guests without a car might prefer Xenia Ouranopolis’ beautiful spaces, pool, and spa short walk from the beach and restaurants. 

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Elia Beach, Nikiti 630 88 Greece, Nikiti, Greece
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Children's Pool
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Laid-back atmosphere, lovely grounds, and modest interiors are suitable for days spent lounging

This hotel is a great pick for leisure travelers, especially families, spending their days on-site. The grounds are lovely and well-tended, offering beautiful ocean views from many areas, especially the pool terrace along the back of the hotel. Stone-paved pathways lined with greenery and flowers lead between the eight two-story buildings of guest rooms, with cream-colored walls under terra-cotta roofs, plus blue and green accent walls.  

Interiors are less impressive due to a lot of white space, though the lobby has a bit more character. Expect wood flooring, white walls, and a few pops of green in sofas. Fabric light fixtures, linen curtains, and a few pieces of artwork featuring natural artifacts from the island contribute to an easygoing atmosphere. The reception desk stands out in contrast with dark stone, LED lighting, and a black-and-white photo display hanging from the ceiling. Tables full of curios and a display of for-sale items add a busyness to the space. Unfortunately, the rooms are dated and in need of a refresh.

Location

Quiet spot a 15-minute drive from nearby towns and transportation on Halkidiki’s central peninsula

Acrotel Elea Village is on the coast of the central peninsula of Halkidiki, off Greece’s mainland. It’s a quiet area with little nearby, just a few hotels sprinkled along the shoreline between the small towns of Nikiti and Neos Marmaras. The peninsula is known for its mountainous central regions and a coastline peppered with beaches -- some quiet and natural, others developed for tourists. A small but pleasant beach is within a few minutes' walk of the hotel. From the hotel, Neo Marmaras is a 15-minute drive, and offers guests restaurants, shops, and churches to explore, plus a ferry with service to a few other spots along the peninsulas. Guests may also catch a public bus from either of the two towns. It’s a 17-minute drive to Paradisos Beach, a beautiful beach well-suited to tourists with sunbeds for rent and good restaurants. The nearest major city is Thessaloniki -- a 90-minute drive away -- and nearby Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia is an 80-minute drive from the hotel. 

Rooms

Dated but clean rooms with basic amenities

Overall dated and in need of a refresh, rooms are simply decorated with tile floors and white walls that are mostly bare, save a black-and-white painting. Two single beds are pushed together for a double, plus there are a desk and a wardrobe. Starting at about 225 square feet (21 square meters), double rooms fit two guests, and an extra bed can accommodate a third, though it is a tight squeeze. All rooms are air-conditioned and offer a mini-fridge and a tube TV, but no kettle. Every room also has a balcony or terrace, some with a beautiful view of the sea, while others overlook the grounds. Family Rooms have more space for extra beds, and apartments have a divider between two rooms for a bit more privacy -- each accommodates up to four guests. Bathrooms are tiny, with a small curtained shower and tray and a pedestal sink. There are a couple of shelves, but very little space to store toiletries. A hairdryer and free soap are provided.  

Features

Two good restaurants, a large pool, kids’ pool, playground, sporting courts, and entertainment

This hotel has a passable list of amenities to cater to guests spending their days lounging on-site. Most guests find the food very good at the all-inclusive restaurant, which offers Mediterranean and Greek dishes. Buffet-style service is available for three meals a day, with seating on the terrace near the pool or in a simple, but pleasant indoor space off the lobby. The a la carte restaurant is available for lunch. 

A large pool with a waterfall feature sits on a lovely tiled patio, surrounded by loungers under linen umbrellas, a grassy lawn, and plenty of trees. A stone wall adds charm, and the ocean view is beautiful. The area is quiet and relaxing. There is an attached wading pool divided from the main pool by a metal fence. A few raised stone terraces have cabanas draped with white linens, and wicker chairs around a table. The pool bar is a lovely spot farther down on the same patio, serving drinks and desserts. Next to the pool is a small, fenced in area with a disjointed play area. There’s also a court for tennis and basketball. Entertainment and activities are planned regularly, such as themed music and dancing at the bar and pottery lessons. Free Wi-Fi with a strong, reliable signal is available throughout the hotel.