
The Soul of Afitos
Four suites. One retreat. An olive grove that hums with cicadas, a pool that catches the last pink of dusk, and the Aegean wind the Greeks called levante.
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Stone, lime and old wood — built the way Halkidiki has always built, only slower.
Levante Afitos sits among century-old olive trees on the quiet edge of the village, a short walk from the cobbled lanes of old Afitos and ten minutes on foot to the turquoise water of Liosi beach.
Two stone-and-stucco places share a long, sun-warmed deck and a single pool. Inside, four suites — each with its own veranda, its own olive tree, its own slice of the Aegean light.

— Among olive trees
"The wind here arrives from the east at four — soft, salted, unhurried."
— Four Suites
Named for the winds and trees of the peninsula. Booked alone or as a whole-property retreat for ten.
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— Afitos, Halkidiki
Afitos is the kind of place travel writers describe in whispers — a clifftop village of stone places, taverns under bougainvillea, and footpaths that drop straight to the water.
From Levante it is a four-minute drive, a fifteen-minute walk along the olive groves. Thessaloniki airport sits an easy sixty-minute drive north.

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We host directly, one booking at a time. Tell us when you'd like to arrive and which suite catches your eye — we'll write back the same day.
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