Sithonia - sandy beaches on the second finger of Halkidiki
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Looking for locations for Campers and holiday travelers one often hears of the three fingers of Halkidiki peninsula, namely Kassandra, Sithonia and Athos.
From its special, almost mythical reputation, the third finger Athos is benefiting most, probably due to the fact as an Orthodox monastery or monastic peninsula, which shall only be visited by male visitors, who in addition require a "visa". From Kassandra the traveler knows to report as a more noisy tourist destination, where large hotel complexes unite with holiday atmosphere and nightlife. If you like it more quiet, Sithonia copes much better, especially the densely forested, mountainous landscape contributes to the overall impression of an almost unspoiled nature.
To the west, Sithonia is bordered by the Toronean Gulf
Agios Nikolaos forms the border with the district of Panagia and the municipality Aristotelis. The eastern and southeastern municipality are formed by district Agios Nikolaos: it forms the Gulf of Singiti to the east and the southeast coast.
This is the central mountain range of the Sithonia Peninsula in its longitudinal axis from northwest to southeast. Its highest point is the summit of Astrapokammeno Pefko with 817 m of height, the second highest peak in the municipality is the south-southeast of the village of Vourvourou located mountain Karvounas with 567 m.
Something northwest between Cape Ritsos and Livari Peninsula the Island Kalogria is in a separated bay. In the Gulf of Toroneos a few kilometers off the coast of Neos Marmaras lies the island Kelyfos. All islands are, due to official sources, uninhabited, except the island Spalathronisia south of Neos Marmaras.
And some additional historical background information's
The Persian king Xerxes I, in his campaign against the Greek city-states, especially Athens, had taken the territory of the present municipality of Sithonia and recruited soldiers from Singos and Galepsos for his campaign. After the Persian defeat 479 BC and the withdrawal of the Persian army from what is now Greece, the cities Singos and Galepsos joined the Delian League and were thus under the hegemony of Athens. In the tribute lists of the Delian League, the city Singos was paying to the Federal Treasury of the Confederacy for the period 452/451 BC. The city Gale (Galepsos) paid from 436 BC payments to the federal treasury.
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Why Visit Sithonia?
- Natural Beauty: Sithonia boasts a rugged coastline with countless hidden coves, pine-covered hills, and some of the clearest waters in the Aegean Sea.
- Laid-back Atmosphere: Perfect for those seeking peace, privacy, and a break from mass tourism.
- Adventure Opportunities: Hiking trails, snorkeling spots, and boat tours add excitement to the relaxing beach life.
- Charming Villages: Explore traditional Greek villages like Nikiti, Sarti, and Neos Marmaras with local tavernas and hospitality.
Top Beaches in Sithonia
Kavourotrypes Beach
Vourvourou
A unique blend of sea and forest, Vourvourou is ideal for kayaking and island hopping. Don’t miss a boat ride to Diaporos Island for secluded swimming spots.
Sarti Beach
With the majestic Mount Athos as a backdrop, Sarti Beach combines golden sands with a lively atmosphere, water sports, and beach bars.
Karidi Beach
Things to Do in Sithonia
- Rent a boat and explore the uninhabited islands around Vourvourou.
- Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Spathies or Agios Ioannis.
- Visit Parthenonas, a restored mountain village offering panoramic views and traditional stone houses.
- Hike through Itamos forest for a refreshing nature experience.
When to Visit Sithonia
How to Get There
Sithonia is about a 90-minute drive from Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG). Renting a car is recommended to fully explore the peninsula, as public transportation is limited.
Accommodation Options
Sithonia offers a wide range of accommodation, from beachfront resorts and family-run guesthouses to eco-camping sites and luxury villas. Popular areas to stay include:
- Nikiti – for families and convenience.
- Neos Marmaras – for nightlife and activities.
- Sarti – for beach lovers and mountain views.
Final Thoughts
FAQs About Sithonia
1. Is Sithonia suitable for families with kids?
Yes, many beaches like Karidi and Vourvourou have shallow, calm waters perfect for children.
2. Are there any organized tours available?
Yes, you can find boat tours, snorkeling excursions, and cultural trips around the peninsula.
3. Can I get by without renting a car?
It’s possible, but a car offers much more freedom to explore hidden beaches and remote villages.
4. Is Sithonia expensive?
Compared to other Greek destinations, Sithonia offers great value for money, especially for accommodation and dining.
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