The Jewish Chronicle

SANI DUNES

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RESORT HOLIDAYS with teenagers can be tricky. They (and you) have outgrown the family-friendly all-inclusive scenario and the more adult-oriented places are too… well, adult.

The Sani resort in Halkidiki, Greece promises the answer in the shape of its new Sani Dunes hotel — the resort’s fifth hotel, opening this month.

A sophistica­ted, cool, beachfront hotel exclusivel­y for adults and children over 12, this has been brilliantl­y designed with older kids in mind.

From the contempora­ry accommodat­ion to the infinity pool with a bar in the middle of it and the three restaurant­s — elegant Italian at Fresco, Mediterran­ean at Dunes and relaxed snacks at The Beach House — it’s a place where your teenagers might actually want to hang out with you.

If they don’t, they can head to the new adult-free teen house, Ozone, for group console gaming, air hockey, table football tournament­s, a snack bar with milkshakes and frozen yogurt and more. Teens get their own access key too, ensuring a parent-free experience — a great touch.

There’s plenty more to entertain too, including archery, mountain biking, night trekking, cooking classes and cocktail competitio­ns along with a teen spa. Plus the wifi is really good throughout the resort, even on the beach and at the Sani Marina.

And the rooms at the 136-room hotel are five-star luxury at its best: spacious open-plan suites, wonderfull­y soft bedlinen and every modern amenity you could ask for including Nespresso machines and 24-hour room service.

Just a few steps away is the private beach; luxury sunbeds have sink-intome mattresses plus continuous food and drink service. Or the onsite D-Spa has six treatment rooms and a couples’ cabin with private steam bath.

As with the other resorts, you can make the most of the Dine Around programme, using your meal allowance in the 22 restaurant­s. Sani Club, the refurbishe­d original, has two new restaurant­s along with an adults-only infinity pool. At the centre is the glamorous new Pines restaurant, which has a farm-to-table concept, using local produce to create the best Greek cuisine, while traditiona­l tavern-style Ouzerie serves classic Greek dishes and a selection of fine Greek wines.

Evenings at Sani revolve around the Marina, home to several restaurant­s, bars and upmarket shops, plus some rather spectacula­r boats. There is a (free) nightly sunset cruise — just book your place and enjoy a 30-minute trip around the bay with a glass of bubbly.

We had cocktails at Cabana — an Ibiza-style bar where everything is white, including the staff uniforms — and dined at Asian, where accomplish­ed chef Thiou took all our allergies/intoleranc­es/dislikes on board.

In between, the days rolled gently by in a sunny haze of morning power walks, lazy afternoons by the water, cocktails at sundown, a visit to pretty local village Atithos, and fantastic deep-tissue massage at the Club Spa.

My more energetic companions went paddle boarding, running and cycling (there are suggested routes), and morning yoga on Sani Hill, with its spectacula­r views across the bay.

There are plenty of evening activities too — but I could rarely wait to retire to my beautiful room, soak in my huge freestandi­ng bath and slide between the luxurious sheets for the sort of blissful sleep you only get when you are in paradise.

RATES: Rooms cost from around £129 per night at Sani Dunes half board. Third adult/teen goes free. sani-resort.com

Seven nights full board costs from £865 per person half-board with Sovereign including flights. sovereign.com

LOUISA WALTERS

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