Luxe Beat Magazine NOVEMBER 2014 | Page 24

Eagles Palace Exceeds Expectations By Maralyn D. Hill W hile visiting the Halkidiki region of Northern Greece this summer, we discovered Halkidiki is a three peninsula area, all stretching out into the Aegean Sea, composed of Akanthos, Sithonia, and Kassadra. It is home to approximately 500 km of coastline, which is the longest in Greece. We explored one of the peninsulas, Kassadra, and took a boat ride to the famous Mount Athos with its monasteries. We were privileged to spend a lovely day and night at five-star Eagles Palace-- what a treat! After a day of touring, Konstantinos and Lena Tornivoukas welcomed us in their large inviting homey lobby with a glass of champagne. Our hosts are from a hotelier family that dates back to 1925, and assumed control of the family business in 1999. Eagles Palace is considered the “Crown Jewel” of the Macedonian Hotels and it is easy to see why. trouble understanding her choice. The combination of 165 rooms showcase a distinctive style, but each has its own unique style. Rooms “Golden sandy beach, the mystique presence of Mount Athos, blue sea, green hills and stunning views of the bay – the natural beauty of the environment is an attraction in itself. Managing family is dedicated to deliver to each individual guest an experience beyond expectations of pampering holidays in luxurious surroundings and the services of a five star hotel, remaining dedicated to the sustainable development of the resources of the area. We would like you to come back ‘home’!” Resort concept and philosophy We checked into our rooms to freshen up before dinner. It would have been easy to retreat in this luxury, as the accommodations in the hotel covered every detail desired. In addition to suites, there were also bungalows with sea views for those wanting more privacy; a suite with a private pool; and three garden suites with a private pool. The Maria Callas Presidential Suite is named after the world famous Greek soprano. She spent her holidays at Eagles Palace in 1976 and we had no 24 Dining It was 9:00 p.m. and time for cocktails and dinner. We joined the Tornivoukas’ on the terrace of Kamares before sitting down for dinner at a wonderful long table. There were ten of us in Salad