The Vasiliou family welcomes you to guesthouse Helianthus, the dream of a lifetime.
The Helianthus guesthouse is located on Ammouliani, the only inhabited island in the Halkidiki region, and it has been in operation since August 2009.
Enjoy traditional, greek hospitality, friendly atmosphere and service with a smile. At guesthouse Helianthus, our guests are our first priority. Hospitality is not only our business, it’s our way of life. The guesthouse is built in the traditional style of Mount Athos. Wood and stone blend seamlessly with the breathtaking landscape in the same way that traditional architecture is combined with modern quality and attention to detail.
Accommodation
Both the common areas and the nine themed bedrooms are characterized by simplicity, comfort and good taste. Omnipresent wood, friendly earth colours, quality materials, attention to detail, high-quality facilities and architectural lighting combine to create an ideal atmosphere for relaxation and well-being.
“Sleep in the arms of nature”. That’s both our motto and the design philosophy of our establishment. Our rooms are modern, minimal and extremely functional, designed to soothe mind and body. Orthopedic beds and mattresses made from natural materials, goose-down pillows, quality linen in relaxing colours and a selection of natural personal care products guarantee a healthy and peaceful sleep.
Each one of our rooms draws its inspiration from the most beautiful flowers that grace greek nature: “Iasmos”, “Iris”, “Hibiscus”, “Dianthus”, “Anthemis”, “Amarylis”, “Althea”, “Hyacinthus” and “Valeriana” are at your disposal for an unforgettable stay!
Services & Facilities
24-Hour Reception / Front Desk
Bar
Doctor (upon request)
Fax & Photocopy Service
Games / Play Room
Library
Lobby Lounge
Luggage transportation to and from the guesthouse
Parking Area
Room Service
Safe Deposit Box
Wi-Fi Internet Access
Location
Historically, Ammouliani Island belongs to the famous Vatopedion Monastery of Mount Athos. In early 1925, right after the defeat of the Greek forces in Asia Minor, the island was given to the refugees from the islands of the Sea of Marmara (Galimi, Pasalimani and Skoupia) that made their way to the Greek mainland. The refugees brought with them new methods and techniques which led to a flourishing fishing trade. Nowadays, fishing is still the primary local trade, along with tourism. The majestic church of Agios Nikolaos, built in 1865 on the island’s central square, is one of the most attractive and popular landmarks in the area. The same is true for the Old School and other religious buildings that speak of the island’s past. The old shipyard or “Arsanas” is another important landmark of Ammouliani. It’s a typical example of the distinctive architecture of Mount Athos, where the monks used to shelter their boats when the weather wouldn’t allow them to sail safely.
Ammouliani is the only populated island of Central Macedonia. Administratively, it is part of the municipality of Stagira - Akanthus. It is situated between Mount Athos and the peninsula of Sithonia. Ammouliani is 122 kilometers away from Thessaloniki and it is only reachable by sea from the port of Tripiti (about 2 nautical miles).