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Halkidiki holiday, Greece

COUNTRY:
Greece
LOCATION:
Halkidiki, Mainland Greece
DEPARTURES:
Departs every Saturday from late May to early October
PRICE:
From £599 (8 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
From £1725 (14 nights) including flights from the UK & transfers. Children from £475 - £1329 (7-14 nights) inc UK flights (2-14 years). Price depends on departure. Please note: This holiday can be booked with or without flights (from Gatwick only). When enquiring it would be very helpful if you could let us know how many people are in your party. From 2011 a £15 per person fuel supplement will apply (if booked including flights).
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Halkidiki holiday, Greece

Halkidiki holiday, Greece

How this holiday makes a difference

As part of our responsible business policy, the team at the Anastasia Hotel have chosen to adopt the following long term commitments on the activity side of our programme:

- Getting involved in the Halkidiki Beach Clean scheme, a commitment to keeping the beaches of the area tidy and litter free culminating in a clean up the peninsular day in September.
- Supporting local business as much as possible to ensure spending goes their way were possible.
- Setting up a link with the local school, with a view to teaching watersports to children at certain times, which is in progress and will start as soon as the children are back at school. 90% of our shore-based accommodation is based in small locally owned hotels, or small hotels managed by us, in preference to the larger chains. In both our locally owned and our own-managed properties local people are employed and training and promotion opportunities are provided where appropriate.

By avoiding fully-inclusive board arrangements and by recommendations in our literature and in briefings, we encourage our guests to eat out where possible to enhance their holiday experience and boost the local economies. Where we manage accommodation units all food and drink is sourced locally where possible. On our shore-based activities programmes we have been employing and training local people as assistant instructors with the long term goal of their achieving professional Royal Yachting Association Instructor Qualifications.

The majority of our activities programmes are based on wind, pedal or muscle power, providing enough energy to satisfy most thrill-seeking speed-freaks in the most environmentally benign way we know how. We can also cater for our more sedate guests, however! We no longer use anti-fouling on our day boats and where possible we use 4-stroke outboard engines on our powerboats to reduce noise, fuel consumption and emissions.

We have tasked our overseas staff to identify 3 long-term initiatives that will bring positive benefits to the economies, communities and environments in which they live and work.We are working with The Travel Foundation to seek ways to develop practical, sustainable tourism solutions to help protect and enhance holiday destinations. And we are also working with the Federation of Tour Operators to develop responsible travel codes of practice.

Kids can make a difference too! We encourage children to take an interest in the destination they are holidaying in and they’re loving it. We have been working with the Travel Foundation to produce a play and puzzle book aimed at 7-10 year olds, called "Hatch the Turtle". "Hatch" is a friendly little fellow who has lots of stories to tell about all the people and animals living in the amazing places our guests go on holiday. He encourages children to try local dishes, buy locally made crafts and speak a few words of the local languages. There are even a few words of Turtlish! This activity book will be piloted in the childrens’ clubs this summer.

In addition to this exciting new initiative, we have a range of activities running in our childrens’ clubs overseas and here is a selection of the kinds of things they get up to:

- VEGETABLE PLOT - A small area of spare soil where the children can plant, water and learn about local herbs and vegetables.
- NATURE TRAIL - In the form of a treasure trail to make it exciting, looking at local flora and fauna, with clues and an incentive at the end.
- PLATE DESIGN - Using recycled materials, decorating plates and involving a competition such as who can throw it the highest.
- SHOW COOKING - Watching the resident chef make a local dish and encouraging the children to participate
- YUKKY OR YUMMY - Local dishes are tried and tested by the children who give thumbs up or thumbs down and a sticker for trying!
- THEMED MUSIC AND MOVEMENT DAYS - Getting active with music and incorporate this with puppet shows with a cultural story.
- LOCAL DAY - All day the theme would be of that country, so traditional costume, food etc.

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Halkidiki holiday, Greece

Reviewed 19 Sep 2011 by Liam Beamish4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Wake boarding for the first time.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Ensure you luggage is put on the plane at Gatwick!

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes, the operator employed a lot of local staff and the club was run in a way that
seemed to be sympathatic to the surrounding area.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


It would have been a truly great holiday if my Luggage had not taken 4 days to
get to me!

Reviewed 25 Jul 2010 by Julie Coates-Walker4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Loved the fact that at check - in at Gatwick there was no queue, first on the plane and in premium seats. Set the holiday off to a great start. Memorable was being able to get up on the rope first time for water skiing!

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Book early and get the upgrade seats on the flight - pre book Premium Package for water skiing prior to arrival at the hotel.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


I could see that this holiday brought in tourism to the local village and therefore the restaurants. Although most of the front of house team were British, there were local employees. Not sure about minimized impacts on the environment.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Great family holiday - plenty to take part in or just relax- your choice.

Read the operator's response here:

Hi Julie,
Many thanks for your feedback on your recent holiday to Halkidiki. We were delighted to read that you had such an enjoyable holiday with us and that you would not hesitate to recommend us to your friends. It was also rewarding to read that you could see the benefits to the local economy created by our operating there and by our Club Board arrangements which encourages customers to go out and try the local restaurants.

We employ quite a high number of local people – in fact our Hotel Manager, Vassilis, is Greek, and is very much involved in driving our social and environmental initiatives in the centre. Our environmental activity in resort may not be immediately obvious but we are doing lots, I promise! Vassilis and Kirsty, our Guest Services Manager, have recently updated the centre PEG policy (People, Environment & Green).

If you have any queries on any of our initiatives or indeed on anything relating to our holidays, please do not hesitate to contact me. And thank you again for taking the trouble to share your feedback with us.
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