Sithonia, the second leg of Halkidiki, is located between the Kassandra and Mount Athos peninsulas. Sithonia is surrounded by Toroneos and the Sigit Gulf. it was named after Sithon, son of the sea god Poseidon. It is a sparsely populated area preferred by travelers who enjoy nature and tranquility
Only in Sithonia you can enjoy the unique sandy beaches with the perfect combination of green and blue as the pines reach the sand and the waves. When you tour Sithonia you will find that each area you visit is unique and very different from the previous one.
The beaches are large and sandy, scattered in small or larger coves. The beaches of the Sithonia peninsula are each a small paradise. Their sandy beaches stretch under the green landscape and more than 26 beaches honored with the Blue Flag award for the quality and clean waters they offer to the visitor will give you moments of calm and relaxation.
Swim at beaches such as Kalamitsi, the famous Kavourotripes, Banana, the exotic Karydi, Platanisti, the distant Kriaritsi with the double beach, Tristinika, Toroni and literally so many more, in order to feel the treasure of the sea of Halkidiki.
The beaches are large and sandy, scattered in small or larger coves. The beaches of the Sithonia peninsula are each a small paradise. Their sandy beaches stretch under the green landscape and more than 26 beaches honored with the Blue Flag award for the quality and clean waters they offer to the visitor will give you moments of calm and relaxation.
Swim at beaches such as Kalamitsi, the famous Kavourotripes, Banana, the exotic Karydi, Platanisti, the distant Kriaritsi with the double beach, Tristinika, Toroni and literally so many more, in order to feel the treasure of the sea of Halkidiki.
Ormos Panagias 63078
Sithonia-Chalkidiki, Greece