On a quiet stretch of beach on Halkidiki’s lesser-explored third peninsula, Eagles Palace sits between pine-covered hills and calm Aegean waters. Family-owned for generations and a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, it offers a relaxed, intimate alternative to Greece’s busier island resorts.
7 nights at Eagles Palace in Halkidiki. Beachfront rooms, bungalows and private villas, thoughtful dine-around half board and generous family facilities create an easy, well-balanced summer escape. From €1,599 per person.
On Greece’s northern Aegean coast, Eagles Palace feels intimate and easy — everything within walking distance, yet spaced for privacy among pine trees and gardens. The beach is calm and gently shelving, ideal for long swims and unhurried mornings by the water.
Days drift between sea and shade. Complimentary paddleboards and kayaks invite relaxed exploration along the shoreline, while private motorboat trips reach quiet inlets and the nearby Drenia islands for swimming in beautifully clear water.
Evenings settle into a simple ritual: drinks overlooking the beach as the light fades, followed by dinner indoors or al fresco. In early summer especially, the entire stay can unfold outdoors, with the option of a more refined, adults-only setting overlooking the sea.
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Fly direct to Thessaloniki and transfer privately to Eagles Palace on Halkidiki’s Athos peninsula. Settle into your room, bungalow or villa before your first swim in the calm Aegean and dinner overlooking the water as the sun sets along the coast.
For greater privacy, the two-level villas with private pools offer a more residential feel and are particularly popular with families. A private motorboat trip to the Drenia islands — including a stop at quiet coves such as Goat Island — is a worthwhile addition for swimming in beautifully clear, secluded waters. Al fresco dining in the gardens or by the beach is a true highlight, especially in early summer when evenings are warm and lingering.






Sarah Leckie
Travel Designer
Sarah experiences destinations through their rituals and rhythms — from food traditions and wellness practices to the quiet beauty of everyday routines. With a background in luxury spa management and wellness travel, she brings a considered sense of flow and intention to each itinerary.
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