Experiences around the Sani Resort
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BIRD WATCHING TOURS
Discover an amazing array of birds on a tour of the Sani Wetlands, home to almost half of the bird species found in Greece. Expert eco-guides take you on an amazing 2,5km trail - a complimentary walk offered twice a week.
THE SANI BEE SPOT
The Sani Bee Spot is a collaborative effort between Sani Resort and The Bee Camp, Greece's first NGO dedicated to pollinator protection. It stands as Greece's largest and premier interactive Bee Spot, focused on safeguarding bees and other pollinators at Sani Resort while emphasizing their vital role in the ecosystem. This innovative bee-friendly garden comprises 7 distinct stations dedicated to the life cycle of solitary bees. Each station, thoughtfully designed to benefit both humans and pollinators, provides insights into wild bee biology and showcases local bee species. Beyond educational activities, the Bee Spot offers a tranquil resting place for both visitors and pollinators, fostering awareness about biodiversity and the critical role of bees.
PRIVATE VOLVO CHAUFFEUR TOUR
Explore the wonders of the Kassandra Peninsula in Halkidiki with Volvo on a two-hour chauffeur-driven tour. Experience the area's beauty and history while driving through sunflower fields, ancient olive groves, and pine forests. Marvel at the panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and Mounts Olympus and Kissavos. Your knowledgeable driver will share stories of old and cultural insights, connecting the past with the present.
THE OLIVE TRIP
Learn about olives and different olive oil varieties. Discover the importance of olives in Greek culture and tradition, from the cultivation of olive trees to their produce. Finally, plant an olive tree and take part in Sani’s first olive grove.
KOUTSOUPIA-SIVIRI HIKING TRAIL
Experience one of Halkidiki's most beautiful walks, tracing a wetland path from Sani Resort to Siviri village with breathtaking forest-to-sea views. The Koutsoupia valley boasts diverse flora, including rare oak trees. For a shorter walk, visit the ancient excavations area (approx. 5 km); otherwise, arrange a transfer for the return due to rugged terrain and a cliff-edge path (20 km). Note: Not suitable for those with vertigo or young children.