Top 5 Things to Do in Halkidiki This Summer

Halkidiki is where deep green pine forests collide with the most vivid turquoise waters in Greece. This unique landscape, defined by the three “fingers” of Kassandra, Sithonia, and Athos—offers a summer experience that balances raw natural beauty with a rich, ancient history.

If you’re planning your Greek getaway, here are five experiences that define the magic of the region:

1. Catch the Iconic Sunset at Possidi Cape

Located at the western tip of Kassandra, this shifting “Tongue of Sand” (known locally as Ammoglossa) stretches hundreds of meters into the Aegean. It is the ultimate spot for unreal golden-hour photos and a peaceful escape from the busy beach bars. Because the tides and winds reshape the shoreline daily, no two sunsets here ever look exactly the same.

2. Island Hop to Ammouliani & Drenia

Halkidiki’s only inhabited island, Ammouliani, is a slice of pure serenity accessible by a short ferry from Tripiti. For the ultimate adventure, rent a small motorboat to reach the nearby Drenia islets. With shallow, glass-like water and white sandbanks, it feels like stumbling upon a secret Caribbean lagoon hidden in the heart of the Mediterranean.

3. Cruise the Mystical Coast of Mount Athos

Set sail from Ouranoupoli to witness the towering, thousand-year-old monasteries of the “Holy Mountain.” Since the monastic state is an autonomous region with restricted entry, a coastal cruise is the only way to see this UNESCO World Heritage site. The sight of massive Byzantine fortresses clinging to the cliffs is a spiritual and architectural marvel you won’t find anywhere else in the world.

4. Discover the “Secret” Coves of Sithonia

While the first peninsula is famous for its cosmopolitan energy, Sithonia is for the wild at heart. Seek out Kavourotrypes (Orange Beach), where wind-sculpted white limestone rocks meet dense pine forests. It is a natural playground for snorkeling in emerald-tinted water or finding a secluded sunbathing spot among the smooth, surreal rock formations.

5. Step Into the Past in Afytos

For a dose of authentic charm, spend an evening in Afytos (Afitos). Built entirely of local stone and perched high on a cliffside, this traditional village serves as a “balcony” over the Toroneos Gulf. Walk the cobblestone alleys, browse the artisan boutiques, and end your night at a cliffside taverna with fresh octopus and a glass of local wine.

Planning your trip, here are our top picks of places to stay!

 

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