Halkidiki, Greece

Ergon Beach House Nikiti

Price per night from$133.00

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR121.60), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

On the rise

Setting

Helios-hailed Halkidiki

Hippocrates says, “Let food be thy medicine” and thankfully, Ergon Beach House Nikiti is taking his sentiment seriously. Trays of oven-warm bakes start days off strong, before easygoing eatery Balboa brings lunch to the beach and, come evening, an Aegean-lulled restaurant plates the morning’s catch. If you’re yet to feel healed, retreat to your tricked-out tent or reposeful residence (some with their own private pools) and let your worries whittle away to the soothing sound of cicadas. 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

36, including nine suites.

Check–Out

11am, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability and an additional charge.

More details

Rates include a freshly baked à la carte breakfast, dished daily under the beachside pergolas.

Also

One of the Medium Cabanas has been adapted for guests with limited mobility, but you’ll have to contact a member of the Smith travel team to book for you, to be sure of availability.

Hotel closed

Ergon Beach House Nikiti shuts its doors for the season between 1 October 2024 and 31 May 2025.

At the hotel

Public beach onsite, Ergon deli, open-air cinema, outdoor gym, watersports equipment and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: 43-inch TV, Marshall Bluetooth speaker, ceiling fan, air-conditioning, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit (on request), minifridge filled with Ergon goodies, free bottled water, pool and beach towels, hairdryer and locally made bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Embrace your beachy setting and go for one of the close-to-nature tents, luxed up with all the trappings of a suite and framed with sturdy canvas and bamboo structures. If you’re in need of some extra space, or perhaps a private pool, we’d suggest the split-level residences for their loft levels and lush, botanic gardens.

Poolside

There isn’t one main pool, but there are plenty of rooms to pick from with their own pools for dipping in privacy. You’ll also be a few steps from the sea, if you’d rather your laps be a little longer.

Packing tips

All your summer essentials, plus an extra tote for hauling home any Ergon goodies you secure from the deli.

Also

If you’re planning a visit to the capital, Ergon Beach House has two Smith-approved sister stays (and an artisanal bakery) in the centre of Athens.

Pet‐friendly

Up to three dogs are welcome to stay in all but the Tents (including the Lodge Tents) for €120 each. Let staff know they’re coming and they’ll have beds, water bowls and a bag of treats waiting. See more pet-friendly hotels in Halkidiki.

Children

Little Smiths welcome. Most rooms – except some Tents – sleep between four and five, and can accommodate a cot for those travelling with tots. The tents can get a little hot during the summer months, so they're best suited for older Smiths.

Sustainability efforts

Ergon Beach House Nikiti has been built to exist peacefully alongside Halkidiki’s pristine surroundings. Natural materials are used where possible, spaces are fitted with LED bulbs, plastic is all reusable and recyclable, and the restaurant exclusively uses seasonal and locally sourced ingredients to limit food miles and support the region’s suppliers.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Secure one of the seats closest to the sea for particularly idyllic evenings.

Dress Code

Your finest flowy finds to beat the Grecian heat.

Hotel restaurant

Ergon is all about its food, and once you’ve spent days dining on its fresh Grecian fare, you’ll come to realise why. Every seasonal ingredient that goes into these dishes are picked with the utmost care, sustainably sourced from nearby suppliers and plated in a way that honours the region’s ability to add flavour to simple, time-honoured recipes. The hotel’s main restaurant overlooks the Aegean, serving seafood-focused mezze and crisp white wines. For something a little more laidback, beachside Balboa rests just behind stark-white sunloungers and serves up freshly fried patties and chips, all sorts of grilled meats, overflowing flatbreads and plenty of just-picked fruit. And if you’re still in need of a snack, the deli is filled with local finds from Nikiti’s growers.

Hotel bar

The bar is an easy few steps from the sunloungers, with all the classic cocktails (their Naked Paloma is particularly popular) shaken up by skilled barkeeps. You’ll also have your pick of craft beers, spirits and locally made wines, if you fancy something not quite so sweet.

Last orders

Breakfast is served at the restaurant from 7.45am to 11am, brunch is 11am to 1pm; and after that, an all-day menu runs from 1pm until midnight. Balboa and the bar are both open for all-day dining (and drinking) between 11am and 11pm.

Room service

Dine in-room between 8am and midnight.

Location

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Address
Ergon Beach House Nikiti
Nikiti Beach
Halkidiki
63088
Greece

Ergon Beach House Nikiti is in its namesake coastal village, on mainland Greece’s Sithonia peninsula in Halkidiki.

Planes

There’s an international airport in Thessaloniki, which is just under an hour and a half away from the hotel by car, along the mainland’s Aegean-lapped coast. Three-person private transfers can be arranged for €120 each way (or €160 each way for a seven-person transfer).

Automobiles

If you’re planning on staying put, a car won’t be necessary. But if you’re up for a little more exploring, a set of wheels will come in handy. There are rental booths at the airports, and the hotel has free onsite parking.

Worth getting out of bed for

Ergon Beach House Nikiti puts serenity at its centre, and has its own access to an Aegean-bordered beach with plush loungers and a laidback ambience. Start mornings doing pilates and yoga as the sun rises over the sea, before heading to the sand. If you’re up for some activity, kayaks and paddleboards are available to rent by the beach, or pick up one of the hotel’s bikes and take to the surrounding trails. Yachting excursions can be arranged, with scuba diving pitstops through surrounding coves, and Nikiti’s charming town centre is less than 10 minutes away by car. 

Local restaurants

Head into Nikiti for your pick of traditional tavernas, where Perasma Taverna steals hearts for its fresh, no-fuss Grecian fare. If you’re after a setting as scenic as your food, book a table at Arsanas, a waterfront restaurant that melds Mediterranean and Greek influences perfectly. A 15-minute drive across the peninsula in Ormos Panagias, fish is as fresh as it comes at Aristos, worth a visit for its storied seafood and coastal locale.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this secluded hotel in Greece and unpacked their snorkelling kit and torches, a full account of their beachfront break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Ergon Beach House Nikiti in Halkidiki…

Greece is unsurprisingly a big hitter when it comes to sun, sea and sand, but over the years tan-craving crowds have glossed over one of the country’s tastiest pulls: fresh, simple food. Luckily, Ergon Beach House Nikiti has set up shop on Halkidiki’s jutting coast, with the intention of reminding us just why this cuisine is such a cultural cornerstone. And we’ve the two Thessaloniki-born brothers to thank for it, who have been dishing delicacies under the Ergon name since 2011, before more recently deciding to add rooms to their repertoire, putting butter-soft beds barely a wander away. 

How you choose to sleep is up to you here: spruced-up tents put you up close and personal with surrounding botanics, while residences and suites are a little more luxurious with vaulted ceilings and private gardens. Days are tuned to the slow beat of the beach club, and meals are served when you want them, so kick back, and sample the finest of fare these Greek gods have to offer.

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Price per night from $133.00