5 Reasons I Loved Sani Dunes | Sani Resort, Greece

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I’ve just spent a glorious 4 days and 3 nights at Sani Dunes, the newest stunning addition to the Sani collection of luxury hotels in Halkidiki.

My trip was without exception perfect (and the company of Sarah from Extraordinary Chaos made the trip) but there were 5 reasons I loved Sani Dunes particularly and am planning a return trip with my hubby!

  1. Location

Sani Dunes has an amazing beachfront location and all the stunning apartments have practically direct access to the largest heated swimming pool in Greece.  From the apartments next to reception (which I would say are the furthest from the beach) it would take you less than 5 minutes to gently saunter to the beach. They are all exceptionally close.

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2. The Swimming Pool

The swimming pool is not only large and heated (what’s not to love) but it is beautiful to look at and so incredibly calming to be beside. There is no irritating gurgling, and the water simply laps onto the side making it inviting to step in.

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3. The Volvo Experience

In conjunction with Volvo, Sani takes you on a trip around the Kassandra Peninsula.  This experience is exclusively for guests of Sani Dunes , is complimentary and takes you down forest tracks, through olive groves and along dramatic cliff top paths. The highlight of our trip was a stop at the tip of Cape Posidi where we were treated to not only magnificent views of the Aegean and Mount Olympus but served champagne and fruit! It was stunning.

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4. The Sunset Cruise

On our first night at Sani Dunes we took a Sunset Cruise from the Marina at 8.30pm. It was only half an hour/maybe 45 minutes but it was such a stunning way to see the sun set over the horizon.  As I think has to be the ‘Sani’ way we were also served champagne to toast the occasion and the light at the time of the evening made for some lovely photos.  It was a great trip and definitely not to be missed.

5 Reasons I Loved Sani Dunes | Sani Resort, Greece www.minitravellers.co.uk

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5. Grown Up Luxury

Luxury is something that is in abundance every where you look at Sani, but something about the grown up nature of this at Sani Dunes makes it extra special.  The attention to detail, like the other properties, is there without exception, but there are lots of quiet spaces, places to reflect with or without a cocktail in hand.  I loved the Spa with its chill out area and large steam rooms, I loved the bar that overlooked the pool with its sleek lines and I loved the food in the Dunes restaurant that certainly didn’t serve spaghetti bolognaise and instead served Michelin-starred food.

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5 Reasons I Loved Sani Dunes | Sani Resort, Greece www.minitravellers.co.uk

Despite my suggestion that I’d love to return with my husband, Sani Dunes is now booking 2018 without an age limit.  Originally created as a grown up hotel, one that focused on adults and children over 12; the resort has received overwhelming feedback from its partners and has taken the decision to remove the age limit when taking bookings for Sani Dunes for 2018.  Existing bookings for 2017 will remain as it had been intended so as not to upset any adult only pre-bookings for this year but the change will come at the start of 2018.  Babies and children under 12 will now be welcome at Sani Dunes but the grown up feel of the hotel (that I loved so much) would I think make me choose another of the fabulous Sani hotels until the kids are a little older.  I’m also a huge fan of the kids club which is based up towards Sani Beach and Porto Sani which would also swing it!
If you are however travelling without the kids, or your kids are a little older – I can highly recommend Sani Dunes!  I can’t wait to go back!
NB: We received complimentary accommodation from Sani Dunes but all views and opinions are my own.
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12 thoughts on “5 Reasons I Loved Sani Dunes | Sani Resort, Greece”

  1. Well, doesn’t this just look like paradise. That 2nd shot of the gorgeous water and the beach makes me want a flight immediately. (doesn’t help that we’re in the middle of monsoon here in Seoul, and haven’t seen the sun in days). 🙁 #mondayescapes

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  2. Over the years I have often looked at the Sani resorts and so many times I’ve ‘nearly’ booked a holiday there. Now we are looking at couples’ holidays again, I’m tempted by Sani Dunes, even if they have started allowing the little ones!
    #mondayescapes

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  3. What a beautiful resort! I love the sounds of the Volvo Experience and the sunset cruise. What a wonderful treat for mums and dads if you can squeeze in a child-free trip. But also great news that they’ve included families in 2018. Family holidays should definitely include a spot of luxury!

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  4. Well – sunsets and champagne, what’s not to love! This resort sounds incredible, and I’m glad they’re opening it up to younger children too. Of course, it will change the feel of the place, but that means we can go too! #MondayEscapes

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  5. I think the age restriction should stay as our boys have got older we crave a less kiddy environment however I do think families will favour being nearer to the kids clubs, I loved Sani Dunes such a beautiful place to visit x

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