Halkidiki is one of the most popular destinations for every visitor seeking natural beauty, quiet beaches, and authentic Greek hospitality. It consists of three beautiful peninsulas: Kassandra, Sithonia and Athos. Each has its own unique charm: Kassandra is famous for its seaside resorts and cosmopolitan atmospheres, Sithonia for its more secluded and peaceful beaches, while Athos, with the imposing monastery of Mount Athos, is a religious and natural destination. Halkidiki’s beaches are known for their deep blue waters, golden sands, and excellent facilities for water sports. Explore small villages, traditional tavernas with fresh fish, and enjoy the area’s wild nature.
Tips for Halkidiki
- Visit the Kassandra Peninsula. Explore popular beaches such as Kalogria or Fourka, with their crystal-clear waters.
- Visit Ancient Mendi and the ruins of the ancient theater for a dose of history.
- Swimming and relaxing in Sithonia, exploring secluded beaches such as Kryfi Ammos or η Kavourotripes Beach..
It requires a bit of walking to get there, but the view and the blue waters are worth it. - Enjoy a drink at sunset at the narrowest point of Halkidiki, in Potidaia..
From this area, you can watch the sun set behind Mount Olympus, offering a stunning backdrop.


