Family Suites in Halkidiki Hotels (Greece)
15 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Halkidiki . Handpicked for families who want the best.
If you've ever tried to keep two kids quiet in a single hotel room while your partner tries to sleep, you'll understand why family suites are non-negotiable for a Greek beach week. Halkidiki has more genuine family suites than any other Greek mainland destination, partly because the resort building boom of the 2000s favoured apartment-style layouts. You'll find two-bedroom suites for around 200-260 euros per night in mid-summer, often with a kitchenette and a separate sitting area where adults can drink wine while kids actually sleep.
Halkidiki is three peninsulas hanging off the bottom of mainland Greece, each with a different vibe. Kassandra (the western finger) is the busy one: family resorts, beach clubs, decent infrastructure. Sithonia (middle) is the prettier, quieter one: pine forests run down to coves with translucent water. Athos (eastern) is monastery territory and women aren't allowed past Ouranoupoli. Most family suites cluster on Kassandra and northern Sithonia.
🛏️Why family suites work better than two rooms in Halkidiki
In Halkidiki, the family suite isn't a marketing label. It's a real room layout: typically a parents' bedroom plus a smaller kids' room (often with bunks), connected via a hallway or sitting area, sometimes with a kitchenette. This matters because Greek families themselves use these properties and the developers built rooms to suit them.
Pricing sits in a sweet spot. A two-bedroom family suite at a 4-star Halkidiki hotel runs 180-260 euros per night in July (half-board), which is materially cheaper than the equivalent in Crete or Mykonos and competitive with Bulgarian resorts once you factor in the better beach quality. Greek breakfast buffets are excellent, which gets the day started without restaurant logistics.
Parent's take
What parents repeatedly mention: the suites with sea-view balconies are worth the upgrade because evenings on the balcony become the social hour while kids sleep behind the closed door. Greek staff tend to be genuinely warm with kids and bring extras (small breads, cut fruit, plain pasta) without being asked.
Our Top 15 Picks
Hotels in Halkidiki with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Mount Athos Resort
Ierissos
Wonderful
511 reviews
Mount Athos Resort sits on the eastern Athos peninsula at Ierissos, 1.5 km of beach and pine forest as its private grounds. Family suites here are full two-bedroom apartments with kitchenette, separate sitting area, and balcony or garden terrace. Two outdoor pools, a kids' pool, and a small kids' club for ages 4-10.
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$730/night
Why families love Mount Athos Resort
Parents who picked Mount Athos consistently flagged the suite size as the differentiator: 60-80 square metres including a real second bedroom that closes, plus a sitting area where adults could spend evenings without whispering. The Ierissos location is quieter than Kassandra and the beach is shallow and lifeguarded. The on-site taverna runs into the evening and the staff bring pasta plates for fussy eaters without comment.

Antigoni Seaside Resort
Ormos Panagias
Wonderful
186 reviews
Antigoni Seaside Resort at Ormos Panagias on northeast Sithonia is built as low-rise apartment buildings around three swimming pools. Family suites are split-level apartments sleeping 4-6, with master bedroom plus kids' room plus a kitchenette big enough for actual cooking. Direct private beach access via a short path.
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$1000/night
Why families love Antigoni Seaside Resort
Antigoni's split-level family suites are a hit with parents who want apartment living rather than hotel rooms. Two genuine bedrooms, a separate living/kitchen space, and a private terrace mean three meals a day can be self-catered if you want. The pool deck has umbrellas free of charge and the beach is calm enough that toddlers can paddle independently while you sit on a lounger ten metres away.

Sea Coast Resort Halkidiki
Yerakiní
Wonderful
343 reviews
Sea Coast Resort Halkidiki at Yerakini on western Sithonia is a modern 5-star with two-bedroom family suites overlooking the bay. Each suite has a master bedroom, a separate kids' bedroom with twin beds, a furnished living area, and a balcony with sea view. Outdoor pool with kids' section, beachfront, and a kids' club running mornings.
From
$635/night
Why families love Sea Coast Resort Halkidiki
Sea Coast Resort is the most polished of the picks: the suites feel like a 5-star hotel rather than an apartment, the bathrooms are excellent, and the staff-to-guest ratio shows. Parents reported that the kids' club takes 4-12 in English and Greek and runs from 10am to 1pm so you actually get a beach lounger session. Expect to pay around 280-340 euros per night for the family suite in mid-July.

Kelyfos Hotel
Neos Marmaras
Wonderful
486 reviews
Kelyfos Hotel sits in the pine hills above Neos Marmaras on Sithonia, with stone-built family suites that look more like rustic cottages than hotel rooms. Each suite has a separate kids' bedroom, fireplace in the living area, and a private terrace with valley or sea view. Outdoor pool with kids' section, free shuttle to Paradisos beach.
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$145/night
Why families love Kelyfos Hotel
Kelyfos is the choice for families who want character over resort polish. The stone cottages spread up the hillside, the parking is private, and the suite layout (master, kids' room, living area, kitchenette) works well for three-generation trips with grandparents. The shuttle to the beach is the catch: 8 minutes by van, scheduled, so you commit to morning beach blocks rather than wandering down on impulse. The hillside pool has views over the bay.

Sunny Hill
Sani Beach, Kassandra
Wonderful
476 reviews
Sunny Hill sits on a hill above Sani Beach with big outdoor pool and a separate kids pool stocked with pool toys. The hotel is 600 metres from the sea which is an easy walk for kids. Rooms are self-catering studios, which matters for families with toddlers or parents who prefer breakfast in the room.
From
€212/night
Why families love Sunny Hill
Families come for the outdoor play equipment, the children's playground on the grounds, and the relaxed hillside setting away from the main beach crowds. The self-catering kitchen lets you buy from the Sani Beach market and skip the 6pm restaurant rush. The pool has swim toys for kids and cold-water jets. Parents rate the layout because the kids' pool is visible from every apartment terrace on the hill. A five-minute uphill walk back from the beach is the main trade-off.

Sea Level Hotel by Diomedes Group
Polykhrono
Wonderful
981 reviews
Sea Level Hotel by Diomedes Group at Polykhrono on Kassandra is a small 4-star with maisonette family suites on two levels: parents' room downstairs, kids' room upstairs, with a connecting staircase. Direct beachfront, two pools (one shallow for kids), informal animation.
From
$285/night
Why families love Sea Level Hotel by Diomedes Group
Sea Level's maisonette layout is unusual and parents either love it or hate it. The upstairs kids' room is private and the kids feel like they have their own space; some parents worry about night-time stairs with toddlers. Beachfront location is genuinely on the sand, the breakfast buffet has freshly baked bread, and the animation team runs a low-key kids' programme without the megaphone vibe of the bigger Halkidiki resorts.

Eagles Palace
Ouranoupoli (Athos coast)
Wonderful
540 reviews
The top-end option on this list: a 5-star on a private bay below Mount Athos, with two kids' club rooms (indoor plus a wooden Eagles' Nest outdoor), a teen club and complimentary boat trips for families.
From
€3453/night
Why families love Eagles Palace
The club here is actually in two places: a proper building with structured activities (pottery, Greek myth hour, Greek dance) for 4-11, and a wooden treehouse outdoor area near the beach for free play. The daily 5 PM glass-bottom boat trip is included and families get priority. Staff remember your kids' names after day one. It's expensive but the babysitting hours after 7 PM are cheap for a 5-star.

Olympion Sunset Halkidiki
Fourka (Kassandra)
Excellent
640 reviews
A modern five-star on the Kassandra sunset side with a designated kids' club, pool bar, kids' buffet and a weekly kids' disco night. Adults-only zones are properly separated from the family zones.
From
€1357/night
Why families love Olympion Sunset Halkidiki
The layout is cleaner than most Halkidiki resorts: the family wing has its own pool, kids' club and a family-only restaurant, and the couples' zone is on the other side of the garden. Kids' club does arts, pool games and a weekly kids' mini-disco that our ten-year-old rated highly. Sunset side means you get the good evening light on the beach. Buffet keeps kids' food until 8.30 PM.

Aristoteles Holiday Hotel And Spa
Ouranoupoli, gateway to Mount Athos
Excellent
699 reviews
Aristoteles is a four-star resort at the tip of Athos peninsula in Ouranoupoli with outdoor pool, kids club, children's playground and babysitting. The grounds are big enough that families stay put most of the day, and the hotel runs boat trips to the Ammouliani island and the Athos coastline.
From
€370/night
Why families love Aristoteles Holiday Hotel And Spa
This is the full resort option in Halkidiki. Parents value the combination of kids club, playground and beachfront location that reduces the need for a car. Kids meals are served in a dedicated spot and the buffet caters for fussy eaters. Spa access for parents and the pool bar that stays open late are the adult rewards. Best for families with two to three kids wanting activities they can do together or apart.

Lagomandra Hotel and Spa
Lagomandra (Sithonia)
Excellent
720 reviews
A Sithonia resort wrapped around two private coves with three pools, a kids' club for 4-12s and beach taverna dining. The setting is pine forest straight down to clear shallow water, which is unusual on this coast.
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€1234/night
Why families love Lagomandra Hotel and Spa
The kids' club runs 10 to 12.30 and 4 to 6 six days a week with separate mini and junior groups. Our seven-year-old did tie-dye, beach volleyball and a Greek dance class across four days and didn't want to leave. The pools have separate shallow and deep sections and loungers are shaded by noon. Dinner is buffet with a proper kids' section — pasta, grilled chicken, watermelon.

Istion Club & Spa
Nea Potidaea (Kassandra)
Excellent
860 reviews
A Kassandra five-star running a full kids' club, a water playground with slides and a teen zone. Closer to Thessaloniki airport than any hotel on this list — 1 hour 10 minutes by car.
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€1563/night
Why families love Istion Club & Spa
Istion is the most structured club of the five. Mini club for 4-7, junior for 8-12, plus a teen corner with ping-pong and VR. Staff wear colour-coded shirts by age band which makes pickup easy. The water playground is the highlight: a dozen slides, tipping buckets, a splash pad. Our nine-year-old stayed in there three hours. The adults' pool is a separate world 50 metres away — genuinely quiet.

Aristoteles Holiday Hotel And Spa
Ouranoupoli (Athos coast)
Excellent
1,180 reviews
A four-star on the Athos coast with a family-run feel, kids' club in peak weeks, two pools and a pebble beach within the hotel grounds. Cheaper than Eagles Palace by a wide margin with the same swimmable water.
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€1110/night
Why families love Aristoteles Holiday Hotel And Spa
The kids' club runs July and August, 10 to 12.30 and 4 to 6, Monday to Saturday. Outside peak it becomes a babysitting service on request. The main pool has a genuine shallow end with a slide. Family rooms are big for the 4-star rate — a real separate bedroom, not a pull-out sofa. Short walk to the Ouranoupoli village for an evening wander.

Porfi Beach Hotel
Nikiti, Sithonia peninsula
Excellent
552 reviews
Porfi Beach Hotel is on Nikiti's main street near the beach with an outdoor swimming pool and kids' pool area. The hotel has outdoor play equipment and a children's playground and includes babysitting services, which is unusual for a three-star in Halkidiki.
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€205/night
Why families love Porfi Beach Hotel
Nikiti is the best-preserved village on Sithonia, still feels Greek rather than tourist-only. Parents value the combination of pool, beach within three minutes and the walk-to-taverna setup. The playground is simple but well-shaded with trees. Babysitting through the hotel is 10 euros an hour and staff speak English and German. Best for families who want a real village feel rather than a pure resort stay.

Hotel Simeon
Metamorfosi, Sithonia
Very Good
536 reviews
Hotel Simeon is on Metamorfosi beach with outdoor pool, a dedicated kids' pool and swimming pool toys. The hotel adds kids' meals and outdoor play equipment which puts it ahead of most three-stars in Halkidiki. Good option for families who want swimming pool focus without paying resort prices.
From
€257/night
Why families love Hotel Simeon
This is the value pick among Halkidiki pool hotels. The kids' pool sits right beside the adult pool with a small fence between, which means you can swim and keep eyes on your children. Kids' meals at the restaurant are Greek home cooking in small portions, not chicken nuggets and chips. Metamorfosi is a working Greek village with a tiny but family-friendly beach. Three-star means older rooms but clean and spacious.

Hotel Paradise
Kriopigi, Kassandra
Good
159 reviews
Hotel Paradise is in Kriopigi on Kassandra peninsula with an outdoor pool, kids' pool, pool bar and family rooms. Kriopigi is between the bigger resorts of Pefkohori and Polichrono so it's quieter but still has tavernas within walking distance and a long sandy beach.
From
€180/night
Why families love Hotel Paradise
The entry-level pool hotel on Kassandra. Rooms are basic but the pool is the reason to book — it has a dedicated kids' zone, pool bar that serves frappés at breakfast through to cocktails at dinner, and it stays open until 9pm. Kriopigi beach is a five-minute walk and has the shallow gradient that works for young kids. Good value for a week in summer. Breakfast is simple but decent.
💡Booking tips for family suites in Halkidiki
- 1Always ask for a floor plan or photo before booking. Some Halkidiki hotels label any room with a sofa bed as a family suite. Real two-bedroom layouts usually appear in the 'Family Suite' or 'Two-Bedroom Apartment' room categories.
- 2Fly to Thessaloniki SKG, not Athens. Transfer time to Kassandra is 90 minutes; Sithonia 2-2.5 hours. A rental car costs 250-350 euros per week and is genuinely useful for visiting other beaches.
- 3July to mid-August are peak. Late June and the first half of September are 25-30% cheaper, the sea is warm, and you'll actually find suite availability without booking 6 months out.
- 4Half-board (breakfast plus dinner) is the sweet spot in Halkidiki. The buffets are good and you skip the evening hassle. Lunch at the beach taverna costs 30-40 euros for a family of four.
- 5If you want a kitchenette in the suite (for snacks, milk, baby food), check the room description carefully. Some 'family suites' are bedroom-only without cooking facilities.
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