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From Thessaloniki: Private Round Tour to Kassandra Peninsula of Halkidiki

Highlights

  • The Tower at the traditional Village of Nea Fokea

The Tower, a remarkably preserved old Byzantine fortress which was build in 1407 and the sanctification of Apostle Paul, a passage opened through the rock and ending into an underground chamber, which are composing the historical indetity of Nea Fokea.

  • The footsteps of St Paul in Halkidiki (agiasma)

On the eastern side of Nea Fokea, the known “Agiasma” (Holly water) of Apostle Paul is one of the most appealing and interesting landmarks. Just across the road from the small fishing harbor of Nea Fokea, there is an arch, leading to the cave’s entrance. The rock work and heavy wooden door evokes the time when Apostle Paul walked that very same path, going through the entry and down the steps leading into the place where he lived. The story goes that St Paul hid here to keep safe from his persecutors during his missionary journey. It is an underground corridor of about 10 meters in length, which has been carved on the natural rock and ends in a rectangular underground chamber. It is probably an ancient burial construction that, during the Byzantine period, was transformed into a church. The chamber’s walls had been painted thus, most of the paintings worn out due to humidity. Tradition says that Apostle Paul was teaching at Ierissos when haunted and with his life in danger he went into a hole of the earth. Then, passing through an underground corridor, he arrived at Kassandra and came out at the chamber of the “agiasma”.

  • Afytos: A Tour at the Stone Balcony of Halkidiki

Afitos means … beautiful! Afytos stands out amongst the many villages in the area for its beauty as well as its historical and natural significance. The village has managed to preserve its original charm, with cobblestone streets, and stone built houses that can make visitors feel like they have stepped back in time. Undoubtedly, you will come across the jewel of the village, the church of Agios Dimitrios from 1859 and then after a short walk you will reach the main promenade, with a stunning view of the Gulf below. This one is a bit different from other seaside villages however, as it gives you a panoramic view of the water and cliffs below.

  • Hanioti is a picturesque settlement, underneath the hills abounding with conifer trees and a long beach, which makes it one of the most beautiful resort areas of Kassandra. The beach features both pebble and sand, with nicely manicured park next to it. Active people can enjoy various water sports in the turquoise waters.
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Descripción

Like a ship at anchor, the Kassandra peninsula patiently awaits every summer the waves of thousands of holidaymakers, in order to take them to the beaches they have dreamed about all winter.

The most densely populated of the three peninsulas – in addition to its many kilometres long indented coastline and crystal clear waters – offers a vibrant nightlife. Many bars are arrayed along the coastline or in the villages, while the area also features spas, large scale hotel facilities and hosts two major festivals, “Sani” and “Siviris”.

Kassandra is at the westernmost tip of Halkidiki, close to Thessaloniki. Entering into Kassandra makes quite and impression, as it is connected to Halkidiki through the bridge at Nea Potidea, the first village visitors encounter. In fact, the Kassandra peninsula is an island separated from the mainland by the Potidea canal, which offers a spectacular panoramic view, especially at sunset.

It is worth mentioning that Kassandra used to be named Flegra, which means “place of fire”. According to Greek mythology, the area was home to giants and became a battleground during the era when they tried to banish the gods from Mt Olympus.

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Itinerary

  • Pick-Up and drop off service from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • Visit the traditional village of Nea Fokea
  • Visit the traditional village of Afytos
  • Visit the traditional village of Kallithea
  • Beach of Hanioti
  • Beach of Pefkohori
  • Beach of Glarocavos
  • Visit Paliouri
  • Visit the traditional village of Fourka
  • Return at the original Pick-Up point

LUNCH

• Lunch time: 14:30 (approx)

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What's included

Included

  • Pick up and drop off service from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • English-speaking tour leader (applies for transport by minibus)
  • Transportation by air-conditioned car, minivan or minibus
  • Professional English-speaking Driver (applies for transports by car or minivan)
  • Professional English-speaking Driver & Escort of our office (applies for transport by minibus)
  • Wifi on board (free)
  • Bottle of water and coffee during the route (free)
  • After the trip you will receive with email edited photos and video of your trip.

Not Included

  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Guide who speaks your language
  • Entrance fees
  • Lunch Cost
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Additional information

  • Participants under the age of 12 must have a parent or guardian.
  • Because there are many sights worth seeing in Kassandra Peninsula but a day trip is not enough to visit all of them, before starting the trip we will present to you all possible sights to choose what you are more interest for.
  • There are many beautiful sights. You are encouraged to bring a camera along. But if you don’t… we have a camera for you!
  • Weather will not affect the operation of the tours.
  • However if canceled due to unfavorable weather conditions, you will be given the option of an alternative date
  • Pick up from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • Departure time: 09:00 am
  • Duration: 10 hours (approx.)
  • Return details: Returns to original Pick up point
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<ul><li>Up to 30 days before the service start date:</li><li>We refund the reservation deposit minus any transaction fees that are charged by the banks or by PayPal or by any payment gateway/method that has been used.</li><li class="ql-indent-1">Alternatively, you may postpone/re-book for a future date at no cost. The rebooking must take place at the same time that you request to cancel the 1st booking.</li><li>If you cancel 29 to 15 days before the service start date:</li><li>We refund 50% of the reservation deposit.</li><li>50% of the reservation deposit is charged as cancellation fee.</li><li class="ql-indent-1">Alternatively, you may postpone/re-book for a future date with a fee of 25% of the reservation deposit. The rebooking must take place at the same time that you request to cancel the 1st booking, and you may only re-book once with no cost.</li><li>If you cancel 14 – 10 days before the service start date:</li><li>We refund 30% of the reservation deposit.</li><li class="ql-indent-1">70% of the cost is charged as a cancellation fee.</li><li>If you cancel 10 – 8 days before the service start date:</li><li>We refund 20% of the reservation deposit.</li><li class="ql-indent-1">80% of the cost is charged as a cancellation fee.</li><li>If you cancel 7 days and less, before the service start date:</li><li>No refunds are to be made.</li><li>The 100% of the money paid are charged.</li><li class="ql-indent-1">We strongly recommend that you obtain trip cancellation insurance from an insurance company.</li></ul>