Kassandra Peninsula

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It is the most crowded area in Halkidiki. First village on the east part of Kassandra is Nea Potidea, built upon the ruins of the ancient colony of the same name. Beyond it, more sea, more beautiful beaches and quaint fishing villages Nea Fokea with its Byzantine tower lapped by the waves, and Afitos the tiny traditional hamlet restored by students of Aristotle University. |
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Kalithea is the most touristic place; Kriopigi, Polihrono, Haniotis, Pefkohori, with lush vegetation and marvellous sands; At Paliouri, sailors will be delighted by the picturesque charm of the village. |
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Sweet-smelling vines and flowers in pots embellish the old Macedonian balconies and courtyards. Sailing on the western coast, you meet the villages of Agia Paraskevi, Agios Nikolaos, Nea Skioni and Kalandra. |
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The fishing villages, Nea Skioni, Possidi and Siviri, not only offer a necklace of inviting beaches, but also the freshest of seafood served in abundance with good wine at their small seaside taverns in a friendly atmosphere. |
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Sailing further west you meet Sani beach, enclosed by a dense pinewood. Nea Moudania is the capital of this Peninsula. |
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Harbors South Of Kassandra
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Nea Kalikratia
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Nea Moudania
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Potidea Channel
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Sani
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Nea Skioni
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Harbors East of Kassandra
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Nea Potidea East
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Gerakini
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Nea Fokea
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Pefkohori
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Paliouri
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