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Things to do in Kallithéa, GR

Athytos Beach
Athytos Beach

Kallithea beach Kallithea is regarded as one of the most popular, Blue Flag awarded beaches in the Kassandra peninsula, offering various tourist facilities. It is well-organized with a range of restaurants, beach bars and water sports activities available.

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Early Christian Church of Solina
Early Christian Church of Solina

Kallithea (translated 'good view') is located in the central eastern part of the Kassandra-peninsula. Due to its privileged position it is also the touristic center of the region. Many large hotels as well as small apartments have settled in this area.

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Kalithea Beach
Kalithea Beach

Kalithea (Kallithea) is the beach where many locals like to gather every day. The attraction is partly the sort distance from Rhodes town, partly the glamour of the magnificent Baths built here by the Italians (no longer in operation), as well as the obvious delights of mezedes and the tiny inlets and coves with their sculptured rocks and clear green water.

Kryopigi Beach
Kryopigi Beach

Halkidiki Kriopigi beach Add to your guide! Kriopigi beach Halkidiki: Kriopigi is a sandy beach near the seaside town of Kallithea and 56 km south of Poligiros, the capital of Halkidiki.

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Liosi Beach
Liosi Beach

The best beach brazilian lounge music selection ever. Nice pine tree surroundin gs and grassy beach bar with trees that u can hide from the noon heat. Very nic... e staff .

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Nea Fokea Beach,
Nea Fokea Beach,

Nea Fokea is a charming fishing village about 70 km far from Thessaloniki and known for fish restaurants and traditional cafes. Its popularity among tourists grows each year, and it contains many hotels and apartments, cafes, restaurants, taverns and shops.

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Paralia Afitos
Paralia Afitos

Afitos or Athitos is a traditional village in Kassandra Halkidiki which is located 83 km away from Thessaloniki. It has an amazing view of Toroneos gulf as the village is built on a hill above the coast.

Temple of Ammon Zeus
Temple of Ammon Zeus

Temple of Ammon Zeus in Kallithea One of the most important temples are located in Halkidiki, is that of Ammon Zeus in Kallithea. According to archaeologists, during the second half of the 8th century BC was founded by colonists Euboeans city Afytis sanctuary of Dionysus was worshiped together with the Nymphs in the cavern beneath the rock, on the southwest side of the site .

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