Sunray Studios
@ Asprovalta
Where the mountain meets the sea — your perfect Greek escape.
Just 50m from award-winning Blue Flag shores
Stay in the heart of Asprovalta: Restaurants, shops, and local life — all within walking distance
Next to a large park and a pedestrian way were children can play freely away from traffic
Family-friendly & adventure-ready
Mountains & trails within 5km
Find out more details about Asprovalta here.
Double Bedroom Apartments with Terrace/Patio
Perfect for families or groups
2 separate bedrooms (up to 3 guests each)
Fully equipped kitchen
Private bathroom
Air conditioning
Free Wi-Fi
Balcony, rooftop terrace & barbeque
Double Bedroom Apartments
Perfect for families or groups
2 separate bedrooms (up to 3 guests each)
Fully equipped kitchen
Private bathroom
Air conditioning
Free Wi-Fi
Balcony
Studios
Perfect for couples
Fully equipped kitchen
Private bathroom
Air conditioning
Free Wi-Fi
Please read our policies on check-in, check-out, pets, conduct, damages, and more here.

Convenient Parking Nearby
Just 120 meters from the apartment, you'll find the Asprovalta Centre Parking Plot — a spacious and easy-to-access public parking area. Ideal for guests arriving by car, it offers quick access to the heart of town and our accommodation.
Contact Details
Mobile / Viber / WhatsApp: (+30) 697 326 72 70
Phone: (+30) 2397 027 309
Email: [email protected]
Address: Metaxa 1, Asprovalta 570 21
GPS: 40.720432077296245, 23.708466797552475
Wifi Details
Network: Sunray | Password: 6974492035
Contact Form
Terms and Conditions
By reserving a studio all clients agree to consent and uphold the below-mentioned policies and any other policy that may be instituted by the management. Sunray Studios reserves the right to deny service to anyone at any point.
Check-in / Check-out Policy
Visitors should check in between 15:00 and 21:00 and check out from 09:00 until 11:00, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
Late check-outs incur a charge of 50% of the overnight stay.
No refunds are given for early departures.
Pets
Pets are welcome here!
If you have a pet with you, make sure you keep our fury little friends on a leash while on common areas and please refrain from leaving it in the room unattended.
There is also an extra charge of 10 euros per night.
Room and Damages policy
All visitors are expected to handle the contents of the studios with due care.
While natural wear and tear of the equipment in the studios is to be expected, intentional damages will burden the customer.
Visitors are liable for any and all damages.
The above policy has been instituted for the protection of the premises from unjustifiable acts during the course of a guest’s stay and not to demand unreasonable reparations from guests.
Proper Conduct
Clients are expected to exhibit proper conduct to staff members and other clients. Disrespect, aggressive behavior, racist or sexist attitudes are not tolerated in Sunray Studios and guests will be evicted immediately.
During the hours before 9:00 a.m., between 15:00 and 18:00 p.m. and after 23:00 p.m. clients are expected to keep noise levels down.
Events and parties may be organized after express communication with the management.
Website Policies
All material on this website is the exclusive property of Sunray Studios and Stoitsas A. Theodosis.
All visitors agree that by browsing the website, they will not use, copy, modify any material presented in any form (graphical, textual or audiovisual), or any part of it.
All visitors may provide personal information at their own discretion and risk and that information shall only be used for the purpose of hotel reservations in Sunray Studios.
About Asprovalta
Asprovalta is situated in the western part of Strymonikos Gulf. It rests comfortably upon the side of mount Holomondas. It spans a relatively small area of 16.5 square kilometers. Being thus placed between a mountain and the sea it offers great variability in the environment you can encounter as the coastline is influenced by geological forces that continuously shape it.The beaches exhibit quite a bit of variability; sandy, shallow or deep, a few meters away from the village centre For those of you, who would prefer visiting both the mountains and the shoreline, Asprovalta offers a wonderful opportunity as the beach is less than 5km from the mountain. Furthermore, our shores have been awarded the European Blue Flag for more than thirty years in a row and present an amazing diversity that can satisfy any taste.Adding to that, the nearby ancient castle in the narrows of Redina, a lush valley, right next to Stavros is perfect for trekking and hiking.
Moreover, only 10km away from lake Volvi offers another great opportunity for all who enjoy a quiet drink while watching its rich wildlife.With a population of about two thousand permanent residents, Asprovalta is the second largest village of the municipality of Volvi, offering a variety of services for vacationers spanning from organized tours to nearby islands, archaeological tours to Meteora, a variety of sea and lake activities and sports, hiking and horse-back riding to traditional greek restaurants and entertainment.
Enough.. Let's talk about fun
To all of you who prefer a more 'traditional' style of vacation, you will not find Asprovalta lacking in any aspect. Restaurants, taverns, bars, clubs are plentiful and there’s always a party being organized. There's surely at least one place you have to go to every different day and lots of ways to have fun. Variety in style and pleasure is our motto here. Whether you are looking for a quiet holiday or wild vacation we are confident that we will be able to provide it.
On a brief historical overview...
According to writers and historians this was the premise of what is called an ancient mygdonic residence, in particular, a town known as Vromiskos. According to Thucydides, this town built close to the river Rihios, was the place where the famous ancient greek poet Euripides met with his tragic end, being eaten alive by King Archaelaus' wild dogs, during one of his royal hunts. On another point this small township played an important role in the Athenian-Delian alliance since it held a crucial strategic vantage point, the Narrows of Redina. The road between the Narrows was used by Lacedaemonian troops as an access point towards Xerxes' armies. During the Byzantine period the region retained its strategic character as it was close to a large trade route known as Egnatia.



