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Oceania Club Halkidiki - Anyone been here?

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mullercorner · 20/03/2009 21:44

anyone stayed here www.oceaniaclub.gr

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mullercorner · 23/03/2009 07:44

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marbeth · 24/03/2009 22:19

Hi mullercorner

I have been to Oceania Club 3 times. Brillant holiday.Any questions just ask.

bettany · 25/03/2009 08:33

marbeth, I've got some questions if that's ok.

Having looked at the website, I'm a bit confused. Is it one place or on a variety of sites?

They describe the beach as "breezy". Does this mean the area is particularly windy? Is the sea warm enough to swim in (late June/early July). Ditto the outdoor pools?

And finally, I can't work out if they do all inclusive or not?

Sorry to bombard you but I'm tearing my hair out trying to organise an early summer hol and any advice greatly appreciated. BTW, we're going with 3 children 7 and under.

marbeth · 25/03/2009 10:43

Hi bettany

The hotel is on one site. There are other hotels in Sani about 25 mins away. The Oceania Club is managed by Sani.
It is a totally allinclusive hotel.Everything is excellant quality.
We have been in July school holidays. Very warm. Sea warm.Did not find it breezy at beach.
The beach is lovely. Some stones as you enter the sea. When over this little bit lovely and sandy. The hotel has some sand bags as you enter the sea to avoid stony bit.
the hotel has a variety of room styles. The website describes these. We have always stayed in a deluxe junior suite.

marbeth · 25/03/2009 10:45

Forgot to add in winter hotel opens.Guests can stay allinclusive or halfboard or bed in breakfast. In summer season only allinclusive.

bettany · 25/03/2009 10:53

Thanks marbeth. I was really keen for my 2 year old to be able to paddle around in the sea shallows. Do you think the stoney bit would prevent this or would he be ok with some beach type shoes? Is the sea nice and calm?

bubblerock · 25/03/2009 10:56

I haven't stayed here but I've been to Hanioti, Halkidiki and it was a lovely holiday! The transfer time is quite long though so make sure you take bottled water for the journey.

marbeth · 25/03/2009 10:59

I think it would be okay . After you get over stones it is not to deep.Somedays we found sea very calm , you could watch the fish. A couple other days it was very wavy. The pedalos could not go out.
The hotel is great. We would go back every year decided needed to try something different.

bettany · 25/03/2009 11:13

Thanks again, very helpful

mullercorner · 26/03/2009 17:26

Thanks for answering posts and sorry for delay in replying.

Marbeth - sounds lovely, am very tempted. Can you give me some info on facilities for children ie play park? own pool? anuthign else for them to do day and night?

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marbeth · 27/03/2009 15:38

Hi Mullercorner

Facilities were excellant for children.Out door playpark. Large indoor childrens club.In the chidrens club they had indoor climbing frame with slide and ballpit.You could go in and use anytime you wanted." children's swimming pools. 1 at the deluxe block and one at the main pool.
They occasionally showed cartoons in evening for the children.
We really love it there. Staff so good and professional. At the beach they walk up and down taking your drink orders and bring it back.

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