Last Updated on July 2, 2026 by Suzy McCullough
Set within the Peloponnese region of Greece, this hotel sits in the beautiful Costa Navarino area, surrounded by olive groves and views that stretch right down to the Ionian Sea. It’s a beachfront resort, so you’re only a short stroll from the sand, and the whole setting feels peaceful and upscale. It’s around 50km from Kalamata Airport, making transfers straightforward and keeping travel time manageable for families. The location blends natural scenery with easy seaside access, giving holidays here a really relaxed, outdoorsy feel.
Highlights
The standout features here revolve around its huge sense of space and the way everything is designed to feel calm, natural and high‑end. The setting is a real highlight with a private beach, wide lawns, olive groves and sea views that give the whole place a laid‑back, outdoorsy feel. Pools are dotted throughout the grounds, including family‑friendly options and quieter adults‑only spots, so you can choose between lively areas and peaceful corners depending on the day.
There’s also a strong focus on quality and variety, from the dining options to the sports facilities and wellness spaces. Restaurants range from relaxed, open‑air venues to more refined spots, and the resort’s pathways, gardens and beachfront make it easy to wander, explore and settle into a rhythm that feels both luxurious and effortless.
Things you’ll love:
- Private beach
- Children’s splash park
Your Board Basis
Guests can choose from Bed & Breakfast or Half Board, giving flexibility depending on how much dining you want included during your stay. Breakfast is always part of the package, and upgrading means you can enjoy a wider range of meals across the resort without needing to plan around restaurants each day.
Dining spans a generous mix of buffet restaurants, à la carte venues, bars and relaxed snack spots, all set across the beachfront grounds. Options range from casual poolside bites to more refined evening meals, with open‑air terraces and sea‑view settings that make the most of the resort’s location. Families can easily blend quick daytime snacks with more leisurely dinners, all within the same beautifully laid‑out resort.
Additional Activities
The pool scene is one of the biggest draws, with large lagoon‑style pools set among lawns, gardens and sea views. Families have plenty of space to spread out, and there’s a dedicated aqua park‑style area with slides and a splash zone, giving children a fun, safe place to play while adults relax nearby. The beachfront setting means you can move easily between the pools and the long sandy beach, and the whole outdoor layout feels calm, natural and beautifully maintained.
Around the resort you’ll find an impressive range of facilities, from sports courts and a well‑equipped fitness centre to golf, tennis and peaceful walking routes through the landscaped grounds. There are also spa and wellness areas for downtime, plus quiet corners and shaded terraces that make the most of the coastal setting. Everything is designed to give families and couples plenty of choice in how they spend their days, without touching on entertainment or kids’ clubs.
Entertainment
Daytimes here have a really easygoing feel, with a mix of low‑key activities and more structured options depending on how much you want to join in. There are relaxed fitness sessions, sports, and gentle poolside activities, plus plenty of quiet corners if you prefer to unwind. Evenings shift into a more atmospheric, family‑friendly vibe with live music, laid‑back performances and a programme of entertainment that suits both adults and children without feeling overly busy.
Younger guests have dedicated spaces, including SandCastle Kids’ Club for ages 4–12 with creative workshops and team games. Plus Cocoon for little ones aged 4 months to 3 years, a cinema, and an Aqua Club for teens offering sports tournaments and water‑based activities, all with additional fees and seasonal opening times. After dark, things stay low‑key with relaxed entertainment like magic shows and concert screenings in the village square, plus a lively hangout, Division 16, for teens and young adults.
Room Options
Accommodation here is designed to feel spacious, modern and really easy for families, with a mix of room types that suit different group sizes. Options range from bright, contemporary doubles to larger family‑friendly layouts, all with calm, natural décor that fits the resort’s coastal setting. Many rooms come with private outdoor space, giving families a handy spot to relax between pool time and beach trips. There are also interconnecting options, which work well for bigger families who want extra room without being separated.
For those wanting something a little more premium, there are rooms with private pools, which are ideal for families who like the idea of their own space to cool off without heading to the main pool complex. These aren’t swim‑up rooms, but they do offer that extra level of privacy and convenience. Across all categories, the focus is on comfort, space and flexibility, making it easy for families to settle in and enjoy the resort’s beachfront setting.
Key Facilities:
- Lagoon‑style outdoor pools
- Aqua park‑style splash zone with slides
- Long sandy beachfront location
- Spa and wellness centre
- Fitness centre
- Golf course
- Tennis courts
- Landscaped gardens and walking paths
- Buffet and à la carte restaurants
- Bars and snack spots






