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Just a few kilometers from the serenity of Mount Athos, on a tranquil peninsula in northeastern Greece, Eagles Palace is a welcoming retreat. Miles of sandy beach and verdant forests surround this Small Luxury Hotels of the World affiliate. Accommodations showcase a timeless and contemporary style, while the gourmet scene offers a dazzling range, from tête-à-tête candlelight dining in the main Melathron restaurant to casual socializing at the poolside Armyra.
Eagles Palace
74 Egnatias Street
Ouranoupolis, Greece
63075
Nearest Airport: SKG
Its excellent location, the well trained and friendly personnel and the high quality food make this hotel ideal for vacation. You can any time find a spot to relax on the beach ( 4 different beaches ). Congrats to the management and staff. Would only suggest to pay attention to the cleanliness of the beach towels. We've spend 6 days and we have been facing the same poor quality every day.
305christosa - Athens, Greece
Eagles Palace was the cherry on top of our holiday. Words fall short to describe the luxury, beauty, serenity, and every wonderful feeling this hotel offers. It’s a true gem of Ouranoupoli, and vacations take on a whole new meaning here because every detail was thoughtfully curated – from the warm hospitality and flawless service, to the breathtaking surroundings and the rare sense of peace it offers. Staying here wasn’t just a holiday, it was a truly meaningful experience.
298ambrab
Second visit to this luxury hotel for our wedding anniversary. We had a private transfer from the airport which took around 1 hour 30 minutes. Given a glass of Prosecco whilst we were checked in which was nice and then personally walked to our room by one of the receptionists. The room was lovely, the decor has been updated since our last visit, unfortunately though the balcony was so small we had to remove the table to be able to get on it. Returned to reception and asked to move to a room with a larger balcony. Our request was approved and we were moved the next day to another room with a huge balcony where we sat with a cuppa every morning. The room had a nice bathroom with a large modern shower, unfortunately the door didn't shut fully so the floor got wet. There was a nice big bed and a sitting area as well as a dressing room which was a lovely extra. There were plenty of sockets and USB points as well as different light settings. A mini bar with complimentary soft drinks and water and chocolates were delivered daily. The restaurant had been altered since our last visit with a children's food station added. There was less choice of food which wasn't a bad thing as there was still alot of choice. There was show cooking at breakfast and dinner in the main restaurant. We also visited Lofos an Italian up at the villas, Kamares fine dining and Armyra a fish restaurant on the beach, all were a fantastic experience but there was an extra payment on top of our half board supplement. There are three parts to the beach, quiet, medium and busy. We preferred the quiet as it was easier to get into the water and of course quiet. Although it is sandy there are quite a lot of stones when entering the sea. The water is gorgeous and very clear and the beach is exceptionally clean. There is waiter service from the pool bar onto the beach and changing cubicles and toilets so you don't have to go back to your room. There is also a large swimming pool with fresh water that is kept at a lovely temperature and has a swim-up pool bar with fabulous staff. There is a main bar and seating both indoors and outside allowing you to see the wonderful vista over the beach towards numerous islands. The outdoor seating area has been improved with the removal of the grass and replacement with astro turf which prevents some of the biting bugs. The gardens are gorgeous and well maintained with beautiful flowers that attract so many butterflies. The bar service is good and there is plenty of choice plus there is a pianist who plays very well every night. There is also a spa and I treated myself to a massage which was carried out expertly. There is a gym and an indoor pool with a jacuzzi and sunbeds which you can use without extra expense. The reception staff are very courteous and polite and the new General Manager who has been in his position for three months is superb. He really likes to know that the guests are happy and appreciates honest feedback. We chatted and I mentioned we had returned for our wedding anniversary and he kindly arranged for a delivery of cake and fizz; a huge surprise. In summary a beautiful hotel that is constantly being improved. There were a lot of families with small children and some people even had dogs. My overall opinion is very good with our only real issue being the tiny balcony. Personally, I was upset that they had stopped selling different flavoured scoop ice cream, swapping this for ready prepared ice creams and lollies which was a disappointment for me. We had a really lovely time and will return
Benita W
A truly relaxing escape by the sea! The resort offers stunning views, comfortable rooms, and the calming sound of waves just steps away. Every detail is thoughtfully designed to make your stay peaceful and unforgettable. A special mention to the manager, Vasilis – he is absolutely exceptional. Warm, attentive, and incredibly professional, Vasilis goes above and beyond to make every guest feel welcome and cared for. His kindness and genuine hospitality made our stay truly outstanding. I’ve had the pleasure of staying in some of the finest hotels around the world, but I must say, Vasilis stands out as the very best at what he does. Truly impressive.
Ivaneta P
Eagles Palace Resort, part of the prestigious Small Luxury Hotels of the World collection, combines History, tradition, and modern design. Set at the foot of Mount Athos, the resort is defined by its unique location, where lush green vegetation meets the deep blue of the Aegean Sea and the golden sands of the beach. The architecture takes inspiration from monastic design, evident in the striking arches and the use of walnut wood furniture, which highlights the rich tradition of the area. The craftsmanship of wood carving is brought into the present day, providing a deep sense of place. The interiors are a beautiful blend of the natural surroundings and the region's ecclesiastical heritage. The culinary offerings at Eagles Palace are equally impressive. Kamares, the fine dining restaurant, under the guidance of renowned chef Alexandros Tsiotinis, promises a gastronomic journey. Tsiotinis, known for his Michelin-starred expertise and innovative approach, ensures that the resort's dining experience remains as exceptional as its surroundings, making Eagles Palace a must-visit destination for those seeking luxury, tradition, and unforgettable flavors.
Yiannis D - Athens, Greece
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