16th-century church
Chapel of Panagia Faneromeni
The seaside church of Panagia Faneromeni is a 16th-century church located 2 km east of Nea Skioni. With its stunning location on the seafront, the church is known for its beautiful frescoes and the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. The icon, which is said to have been found floating in the sea, is housed on an upright marble statue base and is surrounded by intriguing legends.
healing waters
Natural Thermal Spa of Agia Paraskevi
“Loutra,” a thermal spa in Kassandra, boasts exceptional curative treatments. The natural spa, located on the southern side of the village, draws in visitors seeking the unique therapeutic properties of its healing waters sourced from deep within the earth. Overlooking the Aegean Sea, this spa combines ancient Greek water-healing techniques with the riches of its unique local water sources for a rejuvenating experience for both body and spirit.
cultural hub that comes to life
Amphitheatre of Siviri
The Amphitheatre in Siviri is a cultural hub that comes to life during the months of June and September. During this time, the stage is set for a lineup of talented national and international artists to showcase their skills and entertain audiences. Whether it’s music, dance, theater, or any other form of performance art, visitors are sure to be treated to a memorable experience in a unique and beautiful setting. The Amphitheatre in Siviri is a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates the arts and wants to immerse themselves in a vibrant cultural atmosphere.
peaceful fishing village
Possidi beach
The cape of Possidi in Halkidiki is a special and calm beach with clear blue waters. Nearby are the ruins of the temple of Poseidon, which was used in antiquity to worship the god of the sea, Poseidon.
Also, in Possidi one can admire the beauties of the old lighthouse, which is in use from the 8th century until today and offers a spectacular view.
stunning vistas
Agia Paraskevi Village
The village of Agia Paraskevi, located in the interior of Kassandra, is enveloped by verdant foliage. Visitors can stroll through its tranquil streets and admire the stunning vistas. This hidden gem is particularly fascinating due to the way the houses seem to be “scaling” the mountain. It boasts a rich history, having been destroyed three times by Ottoman conquerors, the last time being in 1821.
crystal-clear waters
Chroussou beach
Located near the villages of Paliouri and Pefkochori, Chrousso beach, also known as Kanavitsa, is a stunning stretch of sand with crystal-clear water that is perfect for swimming. The beach is surrounded by tall pine trees and boasts a wide range of water sports facilities. Here you’ll find three of the most sought-after beach bars in Kassandra, each offering all-day parties with guest DJs. This makes Chrousso beach an ideal destination for those who want to socialize, dance, and party until the early hours of the morning. However, it’s worth noting that the beach can get quite crowded, especially on weekends.
peaceful fishing village
Nea Skioni village
Nea Skioni is a peaceful fishing village surrounded by stunning nature in the southwest of the Kassandra peninsula. With its beautiful coastline, it’s an ideal destination for relaxing holidays. The village has a rich history, including a past as “Tsaprani” and a connection to the ancient city of Skioni. Today, Nea Skioni is a tourist resort with a small port, traditional tavernas, cafes, and hotels. The village is shaped like an amphitheater, offering picturesque views and fresh seafood.