Porto Carras

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Porto Carras (Greek:Πόρτο Καρράς), known as Porto Carras Grand Resort, is one of northern Greece's largest and most famous hotels and holiday resorts. It is located in Sithonia, Halkidiki peninsula in northern Greece. It is in a distance of about 120 km away from Greece's second biggest city, Thessaloniki.

Exterior view of Sithonia Hotel.
Exterior view of Sithonia Hotel.
View of Meliton Hotel.
View of Meliton Hotel.

Porto Carras was created by Yiannis Carras a Greek businessman and ship-owner. The construction works started in 1973 and, since then, brought a revolution in Halkidiki's tourism. Porto Carras Grand Resort includes two major hotels, the 5-star Meliton and Sithonia as well as Village Inn which is a bungalow-style residence. There are also 45,000 olive trees; basketball, football, tennis and golf sports areas as well as a vineyard covering an area of 475,000 m². Porto Carras is home to the biggest private Marina in northern Greece and one of the largest in South Eastern Europe as well as Thalassotherapy and Spa Center. It also contains restaurants, interior and beach bars and an estival Cinema theatre. The current owner of Porto Carras is the Athens-based company Olympiaki Techniki AE.

The resort of Porto Carras is near the traditional village of Neos Marmaras; a tourist, busy on summer period town, with lots of restaurants, cafeterias and tourist shops.

[edit] European Union Summit (2003)

During June 2003, Porto Carras was the place of the Thessaloniki European Union Summit; organized under the Greek Presidency, during which the draft Constitution of the E.U. was presented for first time. The 25 leaders of European Union, along with Turkey's Prime Minister and the heads of NATO and E.U. took part in an official dinner, hosted by the then President of the Hellenic Republic.

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