LONDON, ENGLAND, February 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sani Beach Club is situated on its own stretch of private beach within Sani Resort on the beautiful Kassandra peninsula in Halkidiki, Northern Greece.
New Dining Options
There are three exceptional restaurants at Sani Beach Club - Dunes, Olympos and Ouzerie, each has redesigned its menu to offer guests a more traditional Greek gourmet experience. The new menu at Ouzerie has an innovative new twist that is similar to Sani Resort's famous new-age Greek restaurant Tomata. There will be a new Greek themed breakfast menu offering guests traditional morning specialities and local produce including honey from Halkidiki, Greek cheese and "Takos" Cretan breads. Sani Beach Club has also extended and upgraded the 24-hour room service option available for guests.
Melissa Creche Club Exclusive to Sani Beach Club Guest
Sani Beach Clubs Melissa creche & mini club is one of the best locations for a children's club in Greece and is for the exclusive use of Sani Beach Club guests. The creche and club will reopen after a full refurbishment, with upgraded facilities for all children. The Melissa Creche is open to all children aged 4-23 months while the Mini Club is perfect for 4 to 12 year-olds. The Mini Club is located next to the beach with views over the Aegean Sea. The fun certainly doesn't finish when the sun goes down, there are some excellent activities for the evening including mini beach parties, talent shows and pyjama parties. There is a children's playground, beach volleyball area and a fantastic children's swimming pool. Children will also love the shallow waters that surround the hotel, making a safe and fun place to play in the sea.
Enhanced Shuttle Service
Sani Resort has also enhanced the Resort Shuttle Service from Sani Beach Club to the Sani Marina, making the Marina more easily accessible for Sani Beach Club guests. The Sani Marina is the perfect spot for shopping or evening drinks and dinner with six restaurants and four great bars.
Improved Sani Beach Experience
Sani Beach Club also offers its guests the Sani Beach Experience, launched in 2011. 'Beach Buddies' are on hand to make sure each guest's beach needs are dealt with, from lunch on a guest's sunbed to new beach toys for the little ones, there is plenty to keep all entertained.
Walking Trails
The hotel is nestled into the hillside on its own secluded indigo bay and is surrounded by a pine forest; these forests are a great place to explore and there are several walking trails starting from Sani Beach Club going through the forests and taking in the magnificent views that make the peninsula such a special place. One of the most beautiful is the Siviri Village trail, starting at Sani Beach Club and following a path that meanders along the cliff tops between Sani Resort and Siviri village, there is even an ancient excavation area halfway between Sani and Siviri. Sani Resort will also organise guided tours for Sani Beach Club guests, so they can learn about the area and environment surrounding the resort.
Sani Resort is a beautiful family owned hideaway. The 1000-acre ecological reserve overlooks the magnificent Northern Greece coastline and beautiful Mediterranean Sea. Sani Resort comprises of four hotels, Sani Asterias Suites; Porto Sani Village; Sani Beach Club; Sani Beach Hotel. There are also three exclusive Sani spas and a marina at the heart of the resort with fantastic restaurants, chic bars, designer boutiques and art galleries which all combine to create the perfect escape.
Prices start from 110 Euro per room per night for a double bungalow.
For further information and bookings please visit www.saniresort.gr.
For further press information on the Sani Resort please contact: Sophie Furness Sophie@grifcopr.com or Hannah Summers Hannah@grifcopr.com or call on 0207 385 7090.
Sani Beach Club Services Upgraded and Improved for 2012
Sani Beach Club is delighted to announce some new developments for the 2012 summer season that will make every guest's stay even more enjoyable and relaxing than before.
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[Press-News.org] Sani Beach Club Services Upgraded and Improved for 2012Sani Beach Club is delighted to announce some new developments for the 2012 summer season that will make every guest's stay even more enjoyable and relaxing than before.