Alexander The Great Hotel



Description

Location. Alexander the Great Hotel is located in Kriopigi, Halkidiki, Greece, on the Kassandra Peninsula. The hotel is set between Kriopigi, 1.5 kilometres away, and Kalithea, four kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Set on a pine covered hill that reaches down to a cove with a white sand beach, this environmentally friendly hotel features a five storey main building and numerous bungalows designed in a traditional Greek style. The main building has a lobby with reception desk and lounge area. There is a seasonal outdoor pool in the hotel's tended gardens and a separate pool for children.

Buffet breakfast and dinner are included in the hotel's half board rates. Every Saturday a Byzantine buffet is served and it is Greek night once a week, featuring traditional folk dancing. There are two restaurants, a caf?, a bar with a terrace, a pool bar and a beach bar at the hotel.

The Caviros conference hall at the Alexander the Great Hotel is available. Internet access is provided in public areas (surcharge).

There is a playground on site for children. The hotel has floodlit tennis courts, a basketball court and beach volleyball court. Cars and bicycles can be rented on site for exploring more of the region.

Guestrooms. Alexander the Great Hotel offers 216 air conditioned guestrooms, in the main building or bungalows on site. All have balconies or terraces and soundproofed windows. Rooms include satellite television, Internet connections (surcharge), safes, and minibars. The hotel offers half board rates.

Expert Tip. The Temple of Zeus Ammon is located in Kalithea, four kilometres from Alexander the Great Hotel. The temple has six Doric columns on its short sides and 11 on its long sides and is thought to have been built in the fourth century BC.







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