All 65 rooms are non-smoking and have air condition, refrigerator, satellite television, hairdryer, shampoo, shower gel and balcony.
Enjoy the breathtaking sunset from your room balcony, or the green gardens filled with the sounds of birds chirping.
Polygyros is built in the shape of an amphitheater on a plateau on the south west side of the mountain Cholomontas. You can experience the old town houses surrounded by rocky pathways at the center of the town and the Archaeological Museum. The Archaeological Museum has exhibits containing findings from all over Halkidiki.
Wake up early in the morning and take a walking tour from Glavas Inn to Gerakini. A small village by the beach with souvenir shops and greek traditional taverns. Enjoy a glass of wine along with fresh fish and salads.
Who wouldn’t visit Thessaloniki?! Greece’s second biggest city with lots of cultural walks (65km from the hotel), food tours and strong wine experiences.
In Nikiti there is the south village and the north village. Visit Nikiti’s port at the south village and stroll through the sidewalk by the beach. The north village is more traditional and picturesque. Visit the old church of the village and enjoy a glass of wine at the small shops around the rocky pathways. Every Friday, a farmer’s market takes place on the main road of the village.
Afitos’ architecture and sandy beach make it a perfect spot to sit and enjoy views of Toroneos Bay.
Beach bars offer the perfect chance to kick back on white sands with a cocktail or a snack, while a DJ provides the perfect soundtrack.
Kallithea offers archaeological sites and a popular sandy beach sheltered by pine trees. It’s also great spot for shopping and experiencing some nightlife.
You can stroll in the roads of the town, shop, enjoy a greek coffee by the Port of Moudania and also visit the farmer’s market every Wednesday morning.
A must see area is the Petralona Cave, also known as the Cave of the Red Stones. Located 38.5 km from Glavas Inn, the site came to public attention when in 1960 a fossilised hominid skull was found. “Bejeweled” with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, and holding an abundance of fossils the cave soon attracted geologists and palaeontologist.
You can book a cruise to Mount Athos which is an important center of eastern orthodox monasticism. Only men are permitted to visit the territory but women can see the spectacular views of the monasteries from the boat cruise