Halkidiki is a region in Northern Greece that is home to three beautiful peninsulas and over 1000 beaches. It is Greece’s longest coastline, covering over 550 kilometres.
The region is also filled with beautiful pine trees so it often feels like a giant forest with lots of beaches.
The charming stone village of Athytos has two beaches, one on each side of the village. They are both small with beautiful clear blue water.
Afitos/Athytos Beach
Kallithea has a beautiful white sandy beach in front of the town and lots of facilities. Zeus Ammon is next to the beach .
Kallithea Beach
This beach sits on top of a hill and consists of a number of small coves with white sand and turquoise water.
Kryopigi Beach
This is a sand and pebble beach so it isn’t the softest. However, it does have a nice strip of cafes etc and loads of restaurants.
Pefkochori Beach
It’s s small cove of light golden sand. It comes with beach chairs and umbrellas but doesn’t feel overly done.
Pefkochori Beach
Loutra has a hydrotherapy centre, Agia Paraskevi Thermal Spa, with indoor and outdoor pools using seawater as well as sauna and steam bath facilities.
Loutra Beach
A lovely sandy beach on the west side of the peninsula with some nice looking seafood restaurants. A good spot to watch the sunset.
Skala Fourkas Beach
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