Secret Paradise Hotel and Spa is located close to the beach and center of Nea Kallikratia. They offer 41 modern rooms for 1-4 persons on bed and breakfast or half board . Amenities include a conference room, gym, spa (sauna, jacuzzi and hammam) and two swimming pools.

The hotel was built in 1999.

The rooms are standard or with a sea view. The capacity of the rooms is generally for two adults and one child, and the beds are one double or two single beds and an auxiliary single bed with a standard mattress.

Standard double rooms (21m2) have a mountain view, while the surface of double rooms with a sea view is 19-20m2. The standard triple room (22m2), as well as the family room (25m2), has mountain a view. The rooms are air-conditioned and feature spacious terraces, SAT TV, mini-bar, hairdryer, mosquito nets and a safe box. The bathroom has a shower cabin or shower with a curtain. Laundry service (depending on quantity) is free of charge.

Cleaning is carried out daily, while towels and bed linen are replaced after two days.

The buffet breakfast is rich and versatile.

The hotel guests are charged 10e for the use of the spa, whilst the price for non-hotel guests is 12e. Use of the gym and the pool is free of charge for the hotel guests.

There’s a roof garden on the top floor, with a magnificent view of the Aegean Sea. The garden also includes a bar, so you can enjoy the view with a favorite drink.

There’s no private parking, so guests can park close by.

After entering Nea Kallikratia, drive until you see an elementary school on the right-hand side. Make a right and then turn to left down towards the coast. You will see the hotel 200m later on the left (after passing the supermarket Masoutis).

If you decide to spend your vacation in Nea Kallikratia and you’re looking for accommodation with a wide range of services, combined with comfort, luxury and great location close to the beach and the sea, Secret Paradise Hotel and Spa is a great choice.

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You can find out more about Nea Kallikratia in our Tourist guide to Kassandra.