Theme Week Chalkidiki – Nea Moudania

30 August 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General Reading Time:  6 minutes

Church of Nea Moudania © panoramio.com - Andrew Zorin/cc-by-sa-3.0

Church of Nea Moudania © panoramio.com – Andrew Zorin/cc-by-sa-3.0

Chalkidiki, alternatively Halkidiki, also known as Chalcidice, is a peninsula and regional unit of Greece, part of the region of Central Macedonia, in the geographic region of Macedonia in Northern Greece. The autonomous Mount Athos region constitutes the easternmost part of the peninsula, but not of the regional unit. The capital of Chalkidiki is the town of Polygyros, located in the centre of the peninsula, while the largest town is Nea Moudania. Chalkidiki is a popular summer tourist destination.   read more…

Theme Week Chalkidiki – Agios Nikolaos

29 August 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General Reading Time:  9 minutes

Vourvourou Beach © Anton Lefterov/cc-by-sa-3.0

Vourvourou Beach © Anton Lefterov/cc-by-sa-3.0

Agios Nikolaos (meaning Saint Nicholas) is a village located 110 kilometers south-east of Thessaloniki on the Chalkidiki peninsula in Macedonia, Greece. The village Agios Nikolaos itself is 2 km inland from the Singitic Gulf. However, its territory is quite extensive. To the north-east it borders the village of Pyrgadikia at Salonikiou Beach (8 km from Agios Nikolaos). To the north it borders the village of Metangitsi. In the west and south-west it is neighboring the village of Nikiti (9 km from Agios Nikolaos). To the south it borders the village of Sarti at Armenistis Beach (28 km from Agios Nikolaos).   read more…

Theme Week Chalkidiki – Nea Potidea

28 August 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General Reading Time:  9 minutes

Poteidea canal © Gerhard Haubold/cc-by-sa-3.0

Poteidea canal © Gerhard Haubold/cc-by-sa-3.0

Nea Poteidaia is a town in the municipality of Nea Propontida in Chalkidiki, Greece. The location is the only land access to the Kassandra Peninsula. Built on the site of the ancient city of Potidaea, 33 kilometers south-west of Polygyros, it was re-founded in 1922 by Greek refugees from Platanos in Eastern Thrace and Kalolimnos (now called Imrali) which remained under Turkish rule. Today it has a population of 1,543 (2011) and a mainly tourist destination for visitors seeking beaches and wildlife.   read more…

Theme Week Chalkidiki – Polygyros

27 August 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General Reading Time:  6 minutes

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© panoramio.com – Andrew Zorin/cc-by-sa-3.0

Polygyros is a town and municipality in Central Macedonia, Greece. It is the capital of Chalkidiki. Polygyros town (pop. 7,779 at the 2021 census) is built in the shape of an amphitheatre on a plateau on the south west side of the mountain Cholomontas. It is south of Greek National Road 16 (Thessaloniki – Arnaia). Polygyros is located SE of Thessaloniki, NE of Nea Moudania, NW of Sithonia and SW of Arnaia. The municipal unit (the municipality before 2011) has a population of 11,386 inhabitants (2021) and a land area of 470.933 km². Other large communities in the municipal unit are Ólynthos (pop. 1,053), Taxiárchis (742), and Vrástama (944).   read more…

Theme Week Chalkidiki – Neos Marmaras

26 August 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General Reading Time:  5 minutes

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© panoramio.com – Andrew Zorin/cc-by-sa-3.0

Neos Marmaras (New Marmara) is a town on the Sithonia peninsula, in the Chalkidiki peninsula, Macedonia, Greece. In 2021, Neos Marmaras had 3,038 permanent residents; however, the summer-time population has been estimated at 20,000. The main industries are tourism, agriculture (olives, wine, and honey), and fishing. Situated on three shoreline hills, below the two mountains, Itamos and Dragoudeli, Neos Marmaras is located 125 kilometres (78 mi) from Thessaloniki, 55 kilometres (34 mi) from Poligyros and 9 kilometres (6 mi) from Elia (Nikiti).   read more…

Theme Week Chalkidiki

25 August 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage, Theme Weeks Reading Time:  7 minutes

© panoramio.com - Srđan Mijatov/cc-by-3.0

© panoramio.com – Srđan Mijatov/cc-by-3.0

Chalkidiki (alternatively Halkidiki), also known as Chalcidice, is a peninsula and regional unit of Greece, part of the region of Central Macedonia, in the geographic region of Macedonia in Northern Greece. The autonomous Mount Athos region constitutes the easternmost part of the peninsula, but not of the regional unit.   read more…

Thessaloniki, Greece’s co-capital

8 August 2015 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Architecture, European Union, European Capital of Culture, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  10 minutes

White Tower © MaurusNR

White Tower © MaurusNR

Thessaloniki, historically also known as Thessalonica or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of the periphery of Central Macedonia as well as the de facto administrative capital of the Greek regions of Macedonia and Thrace. Its honorific title is Συμπρωτεύουσα (Symprotévousa), literally “co-capital”, a reference to its historical status as the Συμβασιλεύουσα (Symvasilévousa) or “co-reigning” city of the Byzantine Empire, alongside Constantinople. According to the 2001 census, the municipality of Thessaloniki had a population of 364,000, while its Urban Area had a population of 773,000. The Larger Urban Zone of Thessaloniki has an estimated 996,000 residents, while its area is 1,455.62 km² (562.02 sq mi). With a history of over 2,300 years, it is one of Europe’s oldest cities. Thessaloniki is Greece’s second major economic, industrial, commercial and political centre, and a major transportation hub for the rest of southeastern Europe; its commercial port is also of great importance for Greece and the southeastern European hinterland. The city is renowned for its events and festivals, the most famous of which include the annual International Trade Fair, the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, and the largest bi-annual meeting of the Greek diaspora.   read more…

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