Kassandra Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/kassandra/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Tue, 29 Aug 2023 20:25:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Kassandra Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/kassandra/ 32 32 65888807 Attractions to Visit in Halkidiki, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/attractions-halkidiki/ Fri, 09 Apr 2021 19:55:30 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78215 Halkidiki, Greece is a region that is known for its three jutting peninsulas known as the “Three Fingers.” These peninsulas are: Kassandra, Sithonia, and Athos. Each of the “fingers” is […]

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Halkidiki, Greece is a region that is known for its three jutting peninsulas known as the “Three Fingers.” These peninsulas are: Kassandra, Sithonia, and Athos. Each of the “fingers” is unique and has something different to offer. Halkidiki is considered one of the most exotic areas in Greece.

The seashores are sandy and the waters are varying shades of turquoise. Caves, steep cliffs, the scent of fresh pines from the pine forests, and the mountains all make Halkidiki an amazing place to visit. In addition to the natural beauty, Halkidiki offers archaeological sites, castles, museums, and much more. When visiting the region of Halkidiki, you will want to experience some of these attractions.

Tower of Prosforio

The Tower of Prosforio is the largest and most well-preserved tower in Halkidiki. The tower was built by monks who belonged to the Vatopedi Abbey in Mount Athos. It was constructed to protect the area from invasions during the 14th century. Features of the Tower of Prosforio include a bottom that is Byzantine architecture while second and third levels are Ottoman. The interior of the tower is constructed with wood from the 19th century. The tower has undergone a number of restorations over the years.

Lighthouse of Poseidi

Built in 1864, the Lighthouse of Poseidi is located at the end of Poseidi Beach. The lighthouse is colonial style and is still in working order today. Pine trees surrounding it and a small garden of flowers beside it, add to the beauty of this whitewashed lighthouse. In the early days of the lighthouse, the seawater would come very close, but over the years it has gradually backed away and sand has piled up in front of the lighthouse. If you’re spending time at Poseidi Beach, you will want to visit the lighthouse.

Cave of Petralona

Located near the village of Nea Moudania, the Cave of Petralona was discovered in 1959. It would undergo systematic excavations for a few years that revealed chambers and corridors as well we rock formations that resembled columns, cactus, and curtains. There are also water ponds, stalactites, and stalagmites. Maybe the most exciting finds were the Paleolithic tools, fossilized animals, and the cranium of a primitive man. The Cave of Petralona is open to visitors, so you won’t want to pass up on a chance to see this amazing site.

Waterfalls of Varvara

In a forest full of alders, lindens, beeches, and wild hazels, you will find two breathtaking waterfalls called the Waterfalls of Varvara. This attraction is ideal for families as you can get there by car and the area is not only beautiful, but serene as well. When you arrive, you will be able to see the waterfalls that flow into a ravine. The water from the waterfall leads to the Movrolaka River, which is the boundary between Varvara and Olympiada. A 5 – 10 minute walk will find you at the waterfalls There are wooden bridges and clearly marked paths. The whole family will enjoy this experience.

While visiting Halkidiki, you should consider enjoying some of these attractions!

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Things to Do in Halkidiki, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-halkidiki/ Sat, 03 Apr 2021 21:16:34 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77032 Halkidiki is a peninsula region in northern Greece that is known for having three peninsulas extending from it. Halkidiki is known for its beaches of golden sand and blue-green water. […]

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Halkidiki is a peninsula region in northern Greece that is known for having three peninsulas extending from it. Halkidiki is known for its beaches of golden sand and blue-green water. The region has much to offer from coastal villages, cosmopolitan villages, and plenty of nature. Halkidiki also has options if you’re looking for nightlife, traditional food, and religious sites. There are a number of ways to get to Halkidiki.

There isn’t an airport, but the nearest one is located in Thessaloniki 16 km away. Busses to Halkidiki are found next to the airport. Cars are also available to rent. Visiting Halkidiki, you won’t find any shortage of things to do whether you’re traveling on your own, as a couple, or as a family with children.

Here are several interesting things to do while visiting Halkidiki:

Lounge on the Beach

Halkidiki is home to many beautiful beaches. Popular beaches include Vourvourou Beach, Akti Elias Beach, and Kavuorotripes. Akti Elias is a sandy beach located in the northwestern area of Sithonia. Kavuorotripes Beach, also known as Portokali or Orange Beach, is also in Sithonia. Kassandra peninsula is well-known for its popular beaches including: Hanioti, Sani, and Kallithea. Enjoy an afternoon or an entire day lounging on the beach and swimming in the beautiful water. Beaches also offer a wonderful view of the sunset.

Visit a Museum

If you’re a history-lover, you will enjoy the museums that Halkidiki has to offer. The Anthropological Museum of Petralona is one you won’t want to miss. You’ll see findings from the Cave of Petralona including fossils and tools. The museum focuses on providing insight into the prehistoric culture of Greece. Other museums in the region include: the Archaelogical Museum of Poligros, the Folklore Museum of Afitos, and the Historical Museum of Arnaia.

Enjoy the Outdoors

Aside from spending time on the beaches of Halkidiki, you can enjoy the outdoors in a number of ways. Scuba diving is available in various areas throughout the region as well as other water sports such as sailing and windsurfing. Hiking in Halkidiki is an outdoor activity that will allow you to discover areas you might not otherwise see. Trails can be found throughout Halkidiki at varying levels of difficulty.

Explore Landmarks

Halkidiki, along with the rest of Greece, is rich in history. This history has resulted in landmarks you can’t see anywhere else. Important landmarks in Halkidiki include the Byzantine Tower of Ouranoupolis, the Temple of Ammon Zeus, and Likithos Castle. Poseidon Temple sits in a location that allows for an amazing view. You won’t want to miss the view of Mount Athos. While you can’t visit it, unless you’re male and in possession of special permission, the monasteries and landscape surrounding them are unique and beautiful.

Halkidiki has plenty of activities, sites, and beaches for adults and families. Whether you’re into cosmopolitan areas or looking for peace and quiet, you’ll find something that suits your needs. When you’re not sightseeing, you’ll have your choice of places to eat, relax, and shop.

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Kassandra, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/kassandra-weather/ Sun, 01 Sep 2019 18:34:25 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88050 Kassandra is a municipality located in Halkidiki, Greece. Kassandra is well-known for its natural beauty, festivals, and exciting nightlife. There are blue flag beaches along the breathtaking coastline. Beach bars […]

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Kassandra is a municipality located in Halkidiki, Greece. Kassandra is well-known for its natural beauty, festivals, and exciting nightlife. There are blue flag beaches along the breathtaking coastline. Beach bars can be found on the golden sand beaches, which are sandwiched between gorgeous crystal waters and pine forests.

Kassandra has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate. The hottest month in Kassandra is July and the coldest month is January. The wettest month is typically November.

This weather forecast in Kassandra, Greece, will vary from year to year. The averages that you see below represent historical weather data. Here is the typical weather forecast throughout the year for Kassandra, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 45.5° F (7.5° C) – 50.5° F (10.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 44 mm
  • Climate: 12.7 days of rain on average, 9.7 hours of daylight per day, 5.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, 1.2 days of snowfall on average (18 mm), water temperature 59° F (15° C), dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 71%

February

  • Temperature: 47.1° F (8.4° C) – 52.9° F (11.6° C)
  • Precipitation: 46 mm
  • Climate: 12.8 days of rain on average, 10.7 hours of daylight per day, 6.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, 0.3 days of snowfall on average (11 mm), water temperature 57.2° F (14° C), dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 72%

March

  • Temperature: 49.8° F (9.9° C) – 56.3° F (13.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 56 mm
  • Climate: 14.9 days of rain on average, 12 hours of daylight per day, 7.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C), dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 71%

April

  • Temperature: 54.3° F (12.4° C) – 61.3° F (16.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 41 mm
  • Climate: 12 days of rain on average, 13.3 hours of daylight per day, 9.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 64.4° F (18° C), dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 70%

May

  • Temperature: 62.4° F (16.9° C) – 69.4° F (20.8° C)
  • Precipitation: 40 mm
  • Climate: 13.5 days of rain on average, 14.4 hours of daylight per day, 11.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 68° F (20° C), slightly muggy, 75% clear, beach/pool score 5
  • Humidity: 69%

June

  • Temperature: 70.3° F (21.3° C) – 77.2° F (25.1° C)
  • Precipitation: 34 mm
  • Climate: 13 days of rain on average, 15 hours of daylight per day, 11.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C), 40% muggy, 90% clear, beach/pool score 9
  • Humidity: 66%

July

  • Temperature: 74.8° F (23.8° C) – 81.7° F (27.6° C)
  • Precipitation: 28 mm
  • Climate: 10.3 days of rain on average, 14.7 hours of daylight, 11.7 hours of sunshine, UV-index 7, water temperature 78.8° F (26° C), 70% muggy, 96% clear, beach/pool score 9.2
  • Humidity: 63%

August

  • Temperature: 76.6° F (24.8° C) – 82° F (27.8° C)
  • Precipitation: 18 mm
  • Climate: 8.9 days of rain on average, 13.7 hours of daylight per day, 11.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, water temperature 82.4° F (28° C), 72% muggy, 96% clear, beach/pool score 9.2
  • Humidity: 61%

September

  • Temperature: 70.7° F (21.5° C) – 75.9° F (24.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 43 mm
  • Climate: 11.5 days of rain on average, 12.4 hours of daylight per day, 9.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 82.4° F (28° C), 30% muggy, 85% clear, beach/pool score 6
  • Humidity: 64%

October

  • Temperature: 62.8° F (17.1° C) – 67.1° F (19.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 45 mm
  • Climate: 9.8 days of rain on average, 11.1 hours of daylight per day, 6.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 73.4° F (23° C), slightly muggy, 64% clear
  • Humidity: 68%

November

  • Temperature: 57° F (13.9° C) – 61° F (16.1° C)
  • Precipitation: 48 mm
  • Climate: 10.3 days of rain on average, 10 hours of daylight per day, 6.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 66.2° F (19° C), dry air, 53% clear, overcast
  • Humidity: 71%

December

  • Temperature: 48.9° F (9.4° C) – 54.1° F (12.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 49 mm
  • Climate: 11.9 days of rain on average, 9.4 hours of daylight per day, 5.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, water temperature 60.8° F (16° C), dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 69%

In Kassandra, Greece you can usually expect a typical Mediterranean climate and enjoy sunny summers and rainy winters.

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Attractions to See in Kassandra, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/attractions-kassandra/ Thu, 17 May 2018 19:14:55 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77211 Kassandra is a peninsula of Halkidiki, Greece known as the “left foot.” Kassandra is known for its white and gold sanded beaches and unique beauty. Kassandra offers endless fun and […]

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Kassandra is a peninsula of Halkidiki, Greece known as the “left foot.” Kassandra is known for its white and gold sanded beaches and unique beauty. Kassandra offers endless fun and relaxation.When you want to explore what else Kassandra has, you’re in luck. The peninsula is home to a number of attractions you can’t see anywhere else and definitely shouldn’t miss. You don’t have to look far to find attractions of interest in Kassandra thanks to its history.

There are a number of options for getting to Kassandra, Greece. The closest airports are the Thessaloniki Airport and the Skiathos Airport. The closest ports include the Port of Neos Marmaras and Thessaloniki Port. Once you arrive at any of these locations you can get to Kassandra by taking a car or shuttle bus.

Visit the Sanctuary of Poseidon

Any lover of history will want to see the Sanctuary of Poseidon in Possidi. In antiquity, the area was called Ancient Mende. The temple was mentioned in Thucydides and documents of the Holy Mount Athos dating back to the 14th century. The sanctuary was active for over 1,000 years and was likely built by settlers from Eretria who thought of Poseidon as their patron god. Four large buildings, including a main temple, were discovered during excavations. The floor is terracotta and the walls were made of large pebbles. Explore what’s left of the sanctuary when you’re visiting Kassandra, Greece.

See the Cave of Petralona

The Cave of Petralona is architecturally and anthropologically important and fascinating cave. It’s also been a place of paleontological interest. It was discovered by a villager of Petrolona in 1969 while he was searching for sources of water. Rock formations in the cave resemble columns and giant cactus. Tools, fossilized bones and teeth of various animals, and a cranium were found in the cave. These items are now on display at the Paleontological Museum. The cave opened to the public in 1979. You can take a tour of the 10, 400 square meter cave, which is found approximately 50 km from Thessaloniki and just 800 meters from the settlement of Petralona.

Visit the Tower of Stavronikitas

Also known as the Tower of Sani, this tower dates from 1543. It was originally built to protect the dependency (“metochi”) of the Stavronikita Monastery. The tower stands eight meters tall, but it is believed to have been taller. The tower is thought to have been built at the Acropolis of ancient Sani. The city flourished until the Roman Empire. It may have been used as an observation post to watch for approaching pirates. The tower sits on a low hill that is shaped like a natural amphitheatre. If you’re visiting during the summer, you will want to take in the festival of artists that takes place there.

Visiting the peninsula of Kassandra is a wonderful experience with so much to offer. Don’t miss out on exploring some of the top attractions in the area to get the most out of your trip.

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What to Do in Kassandra, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-kassandra/ Thu, 10 May 2018 14:56:17 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80871 Kassandra, Greece is a peninsula in the Halkidiki region known for its beaches, but there is so much more to see and do when visiting the area. The villages, the […]

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Kassandra, Greece is a peninsula in the Halkidiki region known for its beaches, but there is so much more to see and do when visiting the area. The villages, the sites, and the food make Kassandra worth visiting. Here’s what you can do when in Kassandra, Greece.

Try the Local Products

Kassandra, Greece is rich in delicious local products and specialties that you will want to try. The pure, virgin olive oil made in Kassandra and Halkidiki is known for its quality and taste. You won’t have any trouble finding this local product when visiting Kassandra.

Needless to say, the olives of Kassandra are also worth tasting. Olives are cultivated by thousands of people throughout Halkidiki and you can find small packages to take away with you. Herbs grow in abundance throughout Kassandra and can be found quite easily. Sea fennel is an herb that grows near the sea. You can find it while walking the beaches in Kassandra.

Relax on the Beaches

Kassandra, Greece is home to some of the most beautiful beaches. Glarokaos Beach is on the southeast coastline of Kassandra. The beach features sand mixed with small pebbles. Around the shore you will find the water to be quite shallow. There are big trees located directly behind the beach where you can park if you drive. At the end of Glarokavos Beach there is a lagoon that is used as a post for fishing boats.

Posidi Cape is a sandbank that extends into the sea. This beach is located near a lighthouse. When visiting this beach, you must bring your own supplies. Other beaches around Kassandra include: Chrouso Beach, Kallithea Beach, and Kriopigi Beach.

Explore Hanioti

Hanioti is small, charming village and popular resort in Kassandra, Greece. Hanioti is located between Pefkohori and Polichrono. The village is a perfect combination of nightlife and peaceful relaxation during the day. The natural beauty of the area will draw you through the conifer trees and to the beaches. Water sports are available at the beaches of Hanioti if you’re up for an adventure.

If you stroll around Hanioti Village, you will notice the variety of Mediterranean flora that is present. There are also many traditional taverns, modern bars, stores, boutiques, and souvenir shops. The dance clubs in Hanioti are open to people of all ages.

Go On a Tour

When visiting Kassandra, you may want to take a tour and explore the peninsula with a knowledgable expert. There a variety of tours you can choose from including multi-day cruises around Halkidiki, sailing trips that include swimming, snorkeling, and drinks, and bike tours. You can take a tour of Petralona Cave.

This cave was discovered in 1969 by a villager of Petralona. The rock formations inside the cave resemble giant cactus and columns. A tour of Petralona Cave will educate you on the findings within the cave as well as its overall importance.

While in Kassandra, Greece, consider doing some of these activities.

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Beaches to Visit in Kassandra, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/beaches-kassandra/ Fri, 30 Mar 2018 15:35:27 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78716 The peninsula of Kassandra, Greece is in the Halkidiki region. It is separated from the mainland by the Nea Potidea Canal. Kassandra is known for its breathtaking beaches. If you’re […]

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The peninsula of Kassandra, Greece is in the Halkidiki region. It is separated from the mainland by the Nea Potidea Canal. Kassandra is known for its breathtaking beaches. If you’re visiting the area, you will want to explore and relax on some of these unique beaches.

Sani Beach

Sani Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches Kassandra has to offer. Much of the beach belongs to the Sani Resort, but there is a section of the beach that is available for people who are not guests of the resort. The beach features white sand and gorgeous turquoise waters.

There is an area that is a protected space for rare birds that have made their home there. Sani beach is popular with both locals and tourists. The resort is worth a visit as there is a lovely park, church, and marina. If you’re staying at the Sani Resort, you will have access to more of the beach. Watching the sunset from Sani Beach is something you won’t want to miss.

Kallithea Beach

Another beautiful beach to visit when in Kassandra is Kallithea Beach. The beach is long with soft, fine sand and turquoise waters. One side of the beach contains more rocks in the water, a more narrow shore and is less crowded. There is a lot of greenery behind the beach adding to its beauty and ambiance. Kallithea Beach is located 50 km south of Poligiros. It is a well-organized beach with sun beds and umbrellas available. There is also water sports equipment available on site. Kallithea Beach is within walking distance of the village of Kallithea.

Chrousso Bay

Chrousso Bay is a large beach that is also known by the name Paliouri thanks to its location. In fact, the beach goes by many names including: Xenia, Blue Fish, Cabana, and Lefki Ammos Beach. The sand is fine and the water is very clear. The shoal extends into the water almost 30 meters. The beach is family friendly and located close to a small marina. There are a number of beach bars at Chroussa Bay, so you won’t have to look far for refreshments. You can also find water sports centers, a luxury hotel, and camping site at Chrousso Bay.

Golden Beach

Golden Beach is another large bay that can be found close to Pefkohori. The sand at this beach resembles gravel and the water is clear and perfect for families with children as its depth is gradual. The location of the beach protects it from waves and winds. There is also a forest nearby and natural shade at the beach. The right side of Golden Beach provides a nice view of the sea. There are organized areas of the beach as well as clear space if you bring your own supplies. This is not a crowded beach, so it’s perfect if you’re looking for an afternoon of relaxation with family or friends.

You’ll find yourself in awe of the natural beauty as you relax on the beaches of Kassandra, Greece.

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Outdoor Sports to Enjoy in Kassandra, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/outdoor-sports-kassandra/ Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:21:22 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=81390 Kassandra, Greece is known for its nightlife, lively resorts, and beaches that play music. It’s the place to go if you’re looking for a party-type atmosphere, but Kassandra is also […]

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Kassandra, Greece is known for its nightlife, lively resorts, and beaches that play music. It’s the place to go if you’re looking for a party-type atmosphere, but Kassandra is also the perfect destination for anyone who loves outdoor adventures. Here are some of the outdoor sports you can enjoy when in Kassandra, Greece.

Go Rock Climbing

In Kassandra there is the rock climbing area of Loutra. Rock climbing here will provide you with climbs of up to 100 meters above the sea. If you are traveling with your family, this is the perfect activity. You can enjoy the beach as well as the climbing experience. Loutra offers rock climbing experiences all-year long. Loutra is becoming an established rock climbing destination that is becoming more popular with those who love this sport.

Go Hiking

Kassandra, Greece is home to many hiking paths. These paths vary in difficulty and length, so you will find something to suit your needs. Whether you are traveling on your own, with other adults, or with a family with children, hiking is a good activity to enjoy. One lovely hike is the one that goes from Sani to the Sani Bird Sanctuary and back again. This hike lasts about two and a half hours, but it is an easier walk through the woods.

The hike offers a wonderful view of the bird sanctuary that was created in the wetlands. A colony of turtles live there and tortoises can be seen in the woods. Another hike to enjoy when in Kassandra, Greece is the easy circular hike that goes from Posidi to Pinewoods and back around to Posidi. This hike takes about two hours.

Go Scuba Diving

The blue waters off the coast are very inviting and make an ideal scuba diving experience. The sea bed offers unique views you won’t see anywhere else. The many diving centers around Kassandra prove what a popular activity it is. Diving in Kassandra is available all year long. Popular diving sites include: the Mytilini wreck, which is a 36 meter-long cargo ship that sank in 1961 that is now full of marine life; Porto Valitsa, which is a site that is rich in caves, holes, rocks, and overhangs, and plenty of marine life; and Avlaki, which is a site with amazing walls that slope to the sandy bottom, octopi, scorpionfish, and more marine life.

Enjoy a Sunset Sailing Cruise

If you’re looking for a romantic outdoor activity to enjoy when in Kassandra, Greece, a sunset sailing cruise is perfect. This is also ideal if you are traveling with a group of friends. A sunset cruise includes cocktails, music, free wi-fi, Greek meze, and an experienced skipper and co-skipper. A cruise around the peninsula of Kassandra is a unique way to view the unique landscape of the area from your place on the water. Watching the sunset from your place on the water is a breathtaking experience.

Experience the great outdoors when in Kassandra, Greece.

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Nightlife To Enjoy In Kassandra, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/nightlife-kassandra/ Tue, 24 Jan 2017 21:24:53 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77313 Out of the three peninsulas of Halkidiki, you are going to find the most nightlife in Kassandra, also known as the “left foot” of Halkidiki. Kassandra, Greece is home to […]

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Out of the three peninsulas of Halkidiki, you are going to find the most nightlife in Kassandra, also known as the “left foot” of Halkidiki. Kassandra, Greece is home to beaches, restaurants, shopping, and other attractions.

But if you’re looking for a place with an abundance of nightlife to enjoy, Kassandra is the place to be. Here’s what you can expect for nightlife when visiting Kassandra, Greece.

Hang Out at a Beach Bar

The peninsula of Kassandra is rich with beach bars that are open until the late hours of the night. Many of these beach bars are located in Kallithea, so if you’re in the area and love the beach, you’re in luck. Don’t worry though, there are beach bars to be found all around Kassandra. Beach bars offer food, drinks, and music for your enjoyment. A beach bar is also a great place to view the sunset from while enjoying drinks and good company.

Go to a Night Club

Kassandra, Greece is home to a number of night clubs. If you love music and dancing, you’ll enjoy the live DJs, well-known Greek musicians, and international music that these clubs have to offer. You will also be able to buy drinks. The clubs in Kassandra offer it all. If you want to club-hop, Kallithea is the place to be as the concentration of clubs is high. The Ahoy Club in Kassandra is a dance and night club that has good ratings, but there are plenty to choose from!

Experience the Local Bar Scene

Kassandra boasts a fair amount of bars. If you enjoy having a drink and socializing, a bar is a great venue to spend your late night hours. You can also indulge in bar food if you need a snack. There are also lounges to be found if you’re looking for more quiet and relaxation. Lounges are a great place to socialize if you prefer a more laid-back environment, but they may not serve food and liquor. Cocktail bars in Kassandra include Imeros Cocktail Bar and Orca Cocktail Bar to name just a couple.

Check Local Activity Listings

Your hotel is a good place to ask about the local nightlife. They may have information on events you might not otherwise be aware of. You can ask about the best places to go for music, dining, watching the sunset, or going clubbing. Local listings will inform you of bands that might be playing at a certain restaurant or club. You can even ask at a bar or other place if they have any upcoming events. Checking out these local events is going to make your experience in Kassandra even more exciting and unique.

Nightlife in Kassandra, Greece is alive and well. Of the three peninsulas of Halkidiki, you will find the most nightlife in Kassandra. During the summer, nightlife is at its height, but you’ll find things to do throughout the year. Experiencing this side of Kassandra will leave you with memories you won’t soon forget.

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