Luxury hotel holiday Ikos Oceania Halkidiki

Ikos Oceania is a 5-star, idyllic haven of luxury in northern Greece, with superb facilities and a wide choice of restaurants. This stunning and serene resort offers guests a glimpse of the finest hospitality and luxury Greece has to offer.
Included in your Expressions holiday
  • Accommodation in a double or twin room on all-inclusive
  • Scheduled flights with British Airways London to Thessaloniki
  • Private car transfer airport to hotel and back
  • Concierge service and Expressions Holidays regional helpful hints
  • Optional room, board and flight upgrades. Details on request

Luxury bespoke holidays to Ikos Oceania Halkidiki

Ikos Oceania is a 5-star, idyllic haven of luxury in Greece, with superb facilities and a wide choice of restaurants. This stunning and serene resort offers guests a glimpse of the finest hospitality and luxury Greece has to offer.

Facts in brief

Official star rating 5

Location The hotel is located on the beach, near the town Nea Moudania

Annual opening 26 March to 7 November

Closest airport Thessaloniki Airport

Distance from airport The hotel is 40-minutes' drive from Thessaloniki Airport

Hotel facilities and services

Flavors Mediterranean Buffet Restaurant, Fresco Italian Restaurant, Anaya Asian Restaurant, Ouzo Greek Restaurant, Provence French Restaurant, Cava Wine Collection, 24-hour Room Service, Beach and Pool Food and Drink Service, Dine Out, Indigo Bar, Almyra Beach Bar, Aqua Pool Bar, Lounge Deluxe Collection Bar, Helios Bar, Astra Club, Ikos Spa with Anne Semonin, Live Music and Theatre, Indoor and Outdoor Pools, 350m Long Beach, Guest Parking.

Complimentary watersports

Aqua Aerobics, Canoeing, Windsurfing (1 hour per stay), Water Polo, Pedaloes.

Chargeable watersports

Catamaran Sailing, Private Boat Tours, Ringos, Scuba Diving, and Sailing, Water-skiing, and Windsurfing Academies.

Land sports

Squash, Tennis, Aerobics, Basketball, Beach Badminton, Beach Soccer, Beach Tennis, Beach Volleyball, Yoga, Mountain Biking, Table Tennis, and Zumba. Football Academy and Tennis Academy are available at an extra cost.

Out and about nearby

In the beautiful Halkidiki region, there is plenty of cultural, gastronomic, and sporting exploration to be enjoyed. Head into Nikiti, one of the most picturesque villages in the region, overlooking the Peninsula of Kassandra, or venture through the countryside of Holomontas, past traditional villages and forested mountains. Seek out the abandoned villages set between the pines of the Sithonia Peninsula, or sail out from here towards Mount Athos. From the sea, you can see the stunning monasteries perched precariously on the cliffs.

Special offers for this holiday>

Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.
Mr L, October 2022

Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Superior room with side sea view for 7 nights

From about

£1,920 low season

£2,725 high season

Holiday Code EXH46107

The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.

Luxury bespoke holidays to Ikos Oceania Halkidiki

Room descriptions

Ikos Oceania has 290 rooms and suites with outdoor space, air-conditioning, coffee and tea making facilities, DVD and CD player, flat screen satellite television, minibar, hairdryer, safe, and WiFi.

Promo Double Room
Superior Double Room Side Sea View
Superior Double Room Sea View
Junior Suite
Junior Suite with Private Garden
Family Room Interconnecting Sea View
Panorama Junior Suite
One Bedroom Family Suite
One Bedroom Family Suite with Private Garden
Deluxe Junior Suite
Deluxe Junior Suite with Private Garden
Deluxe One Bedroom Family Suite
Deluxe Two Bedroom Family Suite
Deluxe Two Bedroom Family Suite with Private Garden

Special offers for this holiday>

Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.
Mr L, October 2022

Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Superior room with side sea view for 7 nights

From about

£1,920 low season

£2,725 high season

Holiday Code EXH46107

The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.

Luxury bespoke holidays to Ikos Oceania Halkidiki

The journey and how you get there

For a holiday to Ikos Oceania, Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways from London to Thessaloniki. Flights may be available from other UK airports with Easyjet, Jet2 and TUI for example. The hotel is about 40 minutes’ drive from the airport and we recommend that we book a private car transfer for you. You may want to have the use of a hire-car for all or part of your holiday and this can be arranged by us for you in advance.

Additional information

Minimum stays: A minimum stay of 5 nights applies throughout the season.

Children: A creche, kids' club, and teens club run throughout the day, offering a vast programme of organised activities for all ages.

Special offers

Call to make your booking and save an extra £50 per adult Call us instead of emailing us when you are thinking of booking a holiday and save an extra £50 per adult (in addition to any special offers that might be available). We want to talk to you to discuss your requirements and a phone call is usually the best way for you to define what you want enabling us to respond more accurately. We want to talk to you and you save an extra £50 per adult.

Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.
Mr L, October 2022

Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Superior room with side sea view for 7 nights

From about

£1,920 low season

£2,725 high season

Holiday Code EXH46107

The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.

Luxury bespoke holidays to Ikos Oceania Halkidiki

Highlights of Greece

The ancient sites of Athens, with the Acropolis merely the most famous; Halkidiki, three beautiful peninsulas stretching out into the Northern Aegean, dominated by Mount Athos, with volcanoes, beaches and monasteries; Pelios peninsula, well-known to Athenians, little visited by tourists, criss-crossed by ancient mule tracks, with ancient villages, fabulous remote beaches; the Peloponnese, Greece at its ancient (Agamemnon’s Palace at Mycenae and Temple of Apollo at Corinth) and modern (west coast beaches) best; Kos, with beautiful powder-soft beaches sandwiched between verdant interior and turquoise sea; Santorini, perhaps the most iconic island of all, with famous blue-domed churches, white-washed villages and cobalt bays; Corfu’s wonderful old town; Hydra, fantastically scenic, with tiers of stone mansions cascading down towards a perfect horseshoe harbour; Patmos, where St John wrote the Book of Revelations, now a laid-back artistic hang-out; the extraordinarily atmospheric Delphi; Greece’s fascinating second city Thessaloniki; Meteora, one of Greece’s most spectacular sites, with clifftop monasteries overlooking the sea; take a rack-and-pinion train journey through the stunning Vouraikos Gorge to Kalavryta; lobster tavernas of the Fourni islands, a wonderful archipelago with gently shelving islands and hidden coves; the national marine park of Alonnisos, superb snorkelling; turtles on Zakynthos; Ikaria’s bizarre rock formations; spring and autumn migrations, when the cliffs of Lesvos swarm with birds; semi-tropical Samos and pine-scented Thasos with super beaches; tiny, hidden islands of Inousses, Fourni and Psara.

Travelling around Greece & the Greek islands

Greece is an easy place to travel around thanks to a comprehensive public transport system. Buses are the mainstay of land transport, with a network that reaches out to the smallest villages. Trains are a good alternative, where available. To most visitors, though, travelling in Greece means island-hopping on the multitude of ferries that crisscross the Adriatic and the Aegean. If you’re in a hurry, Greece also has an extensive domestic air network. While exasperating ferry schedules make island-hopping here a challenge, the individual character of each island more than makes up for the effort.

Facts in brief

Capital Athens
Airport Greece has 16 international airports, but only those in Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes and Iraklio (Crete) take scheduled flights; the other 12, scattered across the islands, are served by a variety of UK low-cost and charter airlines.
Size 51,000 sq. miles
Population 10.5 million
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