Archaeological sites to visit in Halkidiki (7)
Ancient Akanthos || Halkidiki
It was the colony of the city of Andros, which was built around 650 BC, one of the biggest and wealthiest colonies in Halkidiki and the most powerful
Ancient Toroni || Sithonia || Halkidiki
Migrants from Evia inhabited Toroni in the 8th century BC. The town joined the Athenian Alliance, until the Spartans conquered it. King Philip II of M
Temple of Ammon Zeus
The Temple Of Ammon Zeus One of the most important temples are located in Halkidiki , is that of Ammon Zeus in Kallithea. According to a
Petralona Cave | Halkidiki
Petralona Cave Distance from Nea Kallikrateia only 15.6 Km and about 20 mins driving you can meet one of the most extraordinary cave,The Pe
Monastery Dependency Of Flogita| Kassandra | Halkidiki
Monastery Dependency Of Flogita The Monastery Dependency of Flogita dates back to 1311. Until 1924 it operated as a monastery dependency of t
Ancient Mende | Kassandra | Halkidiki
Ancient Mende Ancient Mende knew great economic prosperity due to the exports of the renowned wine of Mende and was one of the colonies estab
Ancient Potidea | Kassandra
Ancient Potidea Ancient Potidea was established in 600BC at the cervix of the peninsula of Palini. As follows from the name of the town, its patron w