Sithonia is considered by many the most beautiful “leg” of Chalkidiki, combining exotic beaches, traditional villages, historic landmarks, natural landscapes and unique activities. From crystal-clear waters and pine-covered coasts to archaeological sites and sea excursions, Sithonia offers experiences for every visitor.
Karydi Beach is one of Sithonia’s most iconic beaches.
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What to bring:
Tip: Visit in the morning for a quieter experience and easier parking.
Kavourotripes is a cluster of small exotic coves.
Why visit:
Useful to bring:
Trani Ammouda stands out for its long sandy coastline and crystal-clear waters.
Ideal for:
Don’t miss:
The ruins of the old Byzantine tower on the northern side.
Porto Koufo is the largest natural harbor in Greece.
Highlights:
Ideal for:
Evening walks and seaside dining.
Vourvourou and Diaporos Island offer an unforgettable experience.
Things to do:
Bring with you:
Nikiti combines history with local tradition.
Worth seeing:
Toroni Castle is one of the region’s most important historical sites.
What you will see:
Tip:
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
Mount Itamos is a paradise for nature lovers.
Ideal for:
Essentials:
Petralona Cave makes a wonderful day trip.
You will see:
Contact (indicative):
Petralona Museum
Tel: +30 23990 72248
(Opening hours should be confirmed before visiting)
A cruise to Mount Athos is a unique experience.
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Don’t miss:
Always bring:
Avoid strong sun:
12:30–16:30, especially in July and August.
For children:
In Sithonia you can in a single day:
That is what makes Sithonia truly unique.
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