
Halkidiki Halkidiki
Three “magical fingers” of golden beaches, clear waters, and pine forests stretching into the Aegean Sea
Halkidiki (Χαλκιδική) is a unique peninsula in northern Greece, famous for its three prominent “fingers” into the Aegean Sea – Kassandra, Sithonia, and Mount Athos.
The area boasts over 500 km of stunning coastline, with golden sandy beaches, secluded turquoise bays, and crystal-clear waters that have won many blue flags.
Kassandra, the western “finger”, is known for its vibrant nightlife, picturesque villages, and luxury hotels.
Sithonia, the middle “finger”, offers stunning natural landscapes of pine forests reaching the coast, quiet beaches, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
Mount Athos, the eastern “finger”, is an autonomous monastic republic with 20 ancient monasteries, open to male visitors only with special permission.
The local cuisine combines Mediterranean flavors with Balkan influences, and the entire region provides a perfect experience of combining breathtaking nature, rich history, and authentic Greek culture.
Hotels
Villas for rent

A Modern Villa Nestled among the Green Trees in Agia Paraskevi and Overlooking the Sea.
Apartments for rent
Attractions
Petralona Cave
The Petralona Cave in Halkidiki is one of the most important and interesting caves in Europe.
Famous for its 700,000-year-old ancient human skull, magnificent stalactite formations, and thousands of unique rare fossils.
Culinary recommendations
Magnolia Restaurant
Magnolia Mediterranean Restaurant at the Kassandra Palace Hotel offers authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine with stunning views of the beach and excellent creative dishes made from fresh, high-quality ingredients.