Kassandra, the westernmost prong
of Halkidiki, being the closest to Thessaloniki, is the most popular
and populated of the three peninsulas. Its white beaches and rocky,
pine-studded promontories were the first to attract visitors, both
Greeks and foreigners.
Here you will find all the amenities - hotels in every price range,
traditional Greek taverns, discotheques, bars and other entertainment,
as well as a wide variety of recreation facilities, especially for
water sports. But if peace and quite are what is desired, there
is no shortage of pleasant, uncrowded hideaways, either.
Kassandra is the most domesticated of the three prongs. Its plains
are golden with cultivated fields, its rolling hills blessed with
lush vegetation and serene pine forests. Its inland villagers are
farmers, who pursue their livelihood in the age - old manner and
who welcome the stranger as a friend.
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