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30 Te Travel Guide Overseas travel


Promotional Content • Saturday 25 September 2021


Areti Camping & Bungalows, Greece T


his family-owned property has been open for more than 40 years; a special place, set


among olive groves, eucalyptus and pine trees where nature and tranquil- lity coexist in perfect harmony. Te destination is just steps away


from two beautiful private beaches where guests can dive into the azure waters of the Mediterranean and sail to the cluster of three small islands known as Spalathronisia. Te newly built, contemporary-style


bungalows offer spacious accommo- dation — each has two bedrooms, a living room (including some kitchen facilities) and bathroom, and is equipped with air conditioning and a verandah with garden. Te wooden cottages have been


built to suit guests who want to redis- cover the beauty of the simple things in life. Tey’re fitted with first-class facilities to ensure a relaxing stay, including a private verandah. Te separate campsite area offers


spacious pitches; some are in front of the coastline while others are among the trees. All are well equipped to ensure guests have a relaxing stay. Tere’s also the chance to enjoy kayaking, tennis and volleyball games, or indulge in Mediterranean cuisine in the restaurant. Discover cultural monuments on


the peninsula, such as philosopher Aristotle’s birthplace, Stagira, and the fascinating remains of the ancient city of Olynthus. Visit


traditional villages such as Parthenon, Arnaia


Discover cultural monuments on the peninsula, such as philosopher Aristotle’s birthplace, Stagira


and Athytos, and drink in the atmos- phere that seems almost unchanged throughout the centuries. Explore


signed walking tracks,


looking out for the fauna and flora along the way. Taste wine from the excellent local varieties of grapes, and visit the wineries of Porto Carras and Ktima Gerovassiliou. Go to Petralona Cave to see beautiful formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors can also marvel at the evidence of the earliest ancient Greeks, which dates back around 200,000 years. Guests can also rent their own boat,


or join in with a small group and go swimming — or even scuba diving — along the coastline. Don’t miss the chance to take a


relaxing boat trip to see the monas- teries along the coast of the Mount Athos peninsula.


T: +30 23750 71430 E: info@areti-chalkidiki.gr areti-campingandbungalows.gr


NEED TO KNOW


KEY FACILITIES • Eight spacious bungalows • 19 wooden cottages • Two private beaches • Restaurant/cafe


KEY ACTIVITIES • Kayaking • Tennis • Volleyball • Scuba diving • Boat trips


Areti Camping & Bungalows is located in the Sithonia peninsula, in one of the most unspoilt areas of Chalkidiki in northern Greece


Escape to The Cove


The Cove Rotana Resort is an ideal oasis in the middle of the dessert. Only 45 minutes from Dubai airport, the resort is uniquely designed with rooms and villas, with private plunge pools in the 2- and 3-bedroom villas. Savour exceptional cuisines from our 6 outlets, enjoy 600 meters of private beach along with adrenaline pumping water sports. Equipped with a Fitness & Wellness Club, 7 massage rooms, 2 temperature controlled infinity pools, kids pool and Flippers Kid’s Club – this resort is where you create wonderful memories.


The Cove Rotana Resort - Ras Al Khaimah P.O. Box 34429 Ras Al Khaimah U.A.E | T: 00 971 (0) 7 206 6000 | F: 00 971 (0) 7 206 6200 | cove.resort@rotana.com rotana.com


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