Sani Resort vs Forte Village
Greece versus Italy: two of the Mediterranean's most-recognised family resorts compared on every baby-relevant metric.
Sani Resort
Halkidiki, Greece
Forte Village Resort
Sardinia, Italy
White sand, impossibly soft. Sea so calm your toddler will waddle in without a wobble. Gold standard.
Calm, shallow sandy beach, toddlers can wade out happily while you sit down. One of Europe’s best family beaches.
Excellent buggy access across Porto Sani and Sani Beach. Flat paths, wide boardwalks.
Flat resort design, easy buggy access throughout. Pharmacy on-site.
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