Halkidiki Greece
It is impossible for Halkidiki to be anything other than the crown jewel of northern Greece given its 550 kilometres of coastline and abundant natural beauty.Sithonia, the second peninsula of Halkidiki, can be found between Kassandra and Mount Athos. Both the Toronean Gulf and the Singitic Gulf form the eastern and western boundaries of Sithonia, respectively.
The trip from Thessaloniki’s airport to the Sithonia peninsula takes around an hour by car.
The son of Poseidon, Sithonas, inspired the name Sithonia (Poseidon is in Greek mythology the god of the sea).
Sithonia has the best of both mountain and sea.
Pine trees typical of the Mediterranean, white sand beaches, turquoise water, and azure skies all work together to create an idyllic setting that visitors can’t help but be drawn to.
Many different kinds of visitors come to experience the area’s distinctive atmosphere, but nature lovers looking to get away from the noise of the city are particularly well served.
There are many beautiful beaches in Sithonia to choose from, whether you’re looking for solitude or a lively atmosphere, a wooded setting, or somewhere to simply unwind under the stars and the water.
The peninsula of Kassandra forms the point of the trident that is Halkidiki’s most western peninsula. It is one of the most well-known towns in Halkidiki, with a particular emphasis on tourism, and it showcases a great deal in a variety of cultural and tourist-related disciplines.
It is a beautiful and peaceful setting, with miles of sandy beaches and pine-covered areas that are close to the water. The gorgeous sceneries give the impression that no one has ever set foot on their unspoiled ground; there is abundant vegetation, and the waters are completely transparent. This results in a glorious marriage.
Weekend visitors from Greece as well as tourists from all over the world who gather to witness genuine Greek natural beauty are able to take advantage of the wonderful environment for vacationing that has been created as a result of the development of tourism, which has led to the construction of very well-organized facilities, luxury hotels, and a multitude of entertainment centres.