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If you think you’ve “done” Halkidiki because you’ve had a few nights in lively Kallithea, think again. Ouranoupolis is a completely different kettle of fish. Sitting right at the very tip of the third leg (Athos), it is literally the end of the road—the last stop before the monastic state of Mount Athos begins. I’m proper chuffed to talk about this place because it has a spiritual, almost mystical vibe that you just don’t get anywhere else in Greece. It’s where luxury meets silence, and honestly, it’s one of the few places left where you can feel like you’ve genuinely escaped the modern world.
Ouranoupolis isn’t for the “doof-doof” party crowd. It attracts a unique mix of travellers who are looking for something a bit deeper than just a tan.
The “Pilgrim-Lites”: You don’t have to be religious to feel the energy here. Because Ouranoupolis is the gateway to Mount Athos (where women are banned and men need special visas), the town is full of pilgrims passing through. However, we see a huge trend of “secular pilgrims”—travellers booking all-inclusive hotels here to soak up the Byzantine history and the “Athos Aura” without actually living like a monk. It’s for people who want to look at the monasteries from the deck of a luxury yacht rather than hiking to them.
Couples Seeking “Quiet Luxury”: According to the ABTA Travel Trends Report 2025, “Silent Travel” is becoming massive. Ouranoupolis is the capital of this. The hotels here, like the famous Eagles Palace, are often set in acres of private gardens miles from the nearest town. Couples flock here to escape the noise. You won’t hear jet skis whizzing past every five seconds; you’re more likely to hear the church bells ringing in the distance.
Families wanting “Safe Adventure”: Just off the coast lie the Drenia Islands (locals call them the Donkey Islands). They are uninhabited and look like something out of the Caribbean. Families love booking all-inclusive in Ouranoupolis because they can rent a small motorboat (no licence needed!) for the day, potter over to these islands for a picnic, and be back in time for the hotel buffet. It’s a “Micro-Adventure” that feels incredibly safe.
I’ve stood in the shadow of the Tower of Prosphorion at sunset, and I can tell you that Ouranoupolis hits different. Here is the nitty-gritty on why it’s worth the extra transfer time (about 2 hours from Thessaloniki).
1. The “Forbidden” View You can’t enter Mount Athos (unless you are a man with a permit), but you can cruise alongside it. Staying all-inclusive here puts you next to the port where the Glass Bottom Boats (like the Eirinikos) depart daily. For about €25, you can cruise past 1,000-year-old monasteries clinging to the cliffs. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site that you can see while sipping a coffee on deck.
2. Michelin-Star All-Inclusive? Yes, Really. Ouranoupolis is home to the Eagles Palace, a resort that has redefined what “all-inclusive” means in Northern Greece. We aren’t talking soggy chips; we are talking menus designed by Michelin-starred chefs (like Alexandros Tsiotinis).
Industry Insight: “In 2025/26, the ‘Ultra-All-Inclusive’ market is shifting towards gastronomy. Travellers expect à la carte fine dining to be part of the package.” – Global Hospitality Report. Ouranoupolis is leading this charge. If you book a package here, you are often getting a gourmet experience that would cost a fortune in London.
3. Ammouliani is Your Neighbour You are a stone’s throw from Ammouliani, the only inhabited island in Halkidiki. While other tourists have to drive for hours to catch a ferry, you can see it from your hotel room. It allows you to mix up your holiday—spend three days by your pool, then hop on a £2 ferry for a day of exploring an island that feels like it’s stuck in the 1970s.
We’ve designed Alihoco to help you find the peace you’re looking for. Here is how to find the best deal:
Step 1: The “Luxury” Filter Type “Ouranoupolis” into our search bar. We pull live pricing from 20 major UK operators instantly. A word of advice: use the “Star Rating” filter to select 5-star if you want the full experience. The price jump from 4-star to 5-star here is often smaller than you think, but the difference in quality (especially regarding the beach) is massive.
Step 2: Map View for “Seclusion” Ouranoupolis is spread out. Use our map view to check where the hotel is.
Town Centre: Hotels near the Tower are great for shops and the port but can be busier.
The Coast Road: Resorts like Eagles Palace or Akrathos Beach are a few kilometres out of town. This is where you want to be for that private beach feel.
Step 3: Check for “Boat Hire” Perks Some of the premium packages we compare actually include a day’s boat rental or a Mount Athos cruise ticket in the price. Check the “Deal Inclusions” carefully. Getting a free boat rental worth €80 is a perk well worth hunting for.
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