Wakacje Chalkidiki - holidays and trips
In brief
- beautiful sandy beaches on the Kassandra peninsula
- crystal clear sea and fragrant pine forests
- Thessaloniki full of magnificent sights
- Athos - the mysterious republic of monks
- local specialties - mussels in tomato and paprika sauce
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All Inclusive (111) Holidays (200) Rejsy (2)Chalkidiki Peninsula, east of Thessaloniki, has a distinctive "three-toed" shape which is formed by three narrow branches: Kassandra, Sitonia and Athos. This is the most popular holiday destination of the residents of Thessaloniki, and for several years also of many tourists from all over Europe. It is famous for its lush vegetation, many beautiful sandy beaches, pine forests and crystal clear sea.
Kassandra - the first toe of the peninsula, on its west coast we can find peace and quiet nooks, a view extends from here on Mount Olympus. The east coast is a more developed tourist destination, it has to offer a little more taverns, shops and evening entertainment. Athos - the third toe of the peninsula is famous for its Theocratic Republic of Monks and beautiful monastic complexes. At the start of the toe is the charming town of Ouranoupoli - the so-called the last secular city on the Athos Peninsula. This is where tourist cruises begin their trips along the peninsula. The town has preserved its Greek charm and atmosphere, we will also find in it charming taverns and beautiful sandy beaches. We recommend Kassandra to all those who associate holidays with relaxing by the sea, sunbathing and entertainment. The wide range of possibilities of spending time causes that this region has for years been enjoying a great interest of tourists. The diversity of Chalkidiki can be found also in the regional cuisine. Fans of seafood will taste moules served here in tomato and red pepper sauce - this is a specialty of the northern part of the peninsula. Siviri pine forests provide resin that is added to the local wine Retsina. You might want to go to the local market, where you can purchase specialties of the Greek cuisine. On the west coast of the peninsula there is the town of Siviri – peaceful and secluded, you can find romantic corners, relax on the sandy beach and try Greek dishes in taverns right next to the sea Possidi is a small and peaceful town, which is famous for its nice beaches and crystal clear sea, as well as a gorgeous view of the shores of the Gulf of Thermaikos In Kriopigi - a small traditional Greek village surrounded by green hills with stone pine forests and olive tree groves, we will find a few taverns and pubs where you can enjoy delicious food.
Sand and shingle beaches and blue water invites you to rest, this is an ideal place for those looking for peace and quiet. Sani is again golden beaches, luxury hotels by the shore of the Aegean Sea and surfing delight. This small former fishing village quickly turned into a paradise for tourists. Sani is a luxurious, picturesque and peaceful spot. Perfect holidays for all who wish to rest surrounded by beautiful scenery. It is close from here to the lively bars, clubs and discos. Peukochori is a small resort with many shops and taverns, where in the evenings in bars the night life thrives, and on the beach there are rentals with water equipment and diving centres.
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Pilot: tourists are looked after by a Polish resident, whose tasks include help upon arrival, departure and stay, as well as registration for local trips.
Flight duration: Poland - Thessaloniki: approx. 2 h.
Local time: GMT + 2h.
Language: Modern Greek, communication in English and German also possible.
Currency: Euro (EUR).
Voltage: 220 V.
Prices in hotels and restaurants: lunch – approx. 20 EUR, beer – approx. 3 EUR, mineral water – approx. 1.5 EUR, coffee – approx. 3 EUR, wine – approx. 5 EUR.
Car rental: from approx. 50 EUR/day; petrol - approx. 2 EUR/litre.
Transport: taxi, within small cities: approx. 6-10 EUR.
Beaches: free entry; renting sunbed with umbrella: approx. 7 EUR (set: 2 sunbeds and umbrella).
Obligatory tourist tax: Customers are covered by an obligatory tourist tax in the amount of: 0.25-4 EUR/day/room/depending on the categorisation of the hotel; the fee collected since 01.01.2018, paid in the hotel. Hotels: Apartments: 1* and 2* – 0.5 EUR/day 1* and 2* – 0.25 EUR/day3* – 1.5 EUR/day 3* – 0.5 EUR/day4* – 3 EUR/day 4* – 1 EUR/day5* – 4 EUR/day
Local trips: organized by local tourist agencies on terms specified by them. There is a possibility that, if there is not enough participants, a trip may be canceled.
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Thessaloniki - depart for Thessaloniki in the afternoon. The second largest port that connects Europe with the countries of the East is located here. The city was founded in 316 B.C. by King Kasandrosa and named after his wife, Thessaloniki. Sightseeing with a guide — old district of Kastro, Basilica of St. Demetrius, the White Tower, Aristotelous Square, the Roman Forum. Free time (approx. 2 h) A boat cruise in the evening - on the so-called water cafe along the uplit waterfront. Return in the evening. Price - approx. 38 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Meteora — depart in the early morning. Visiting the monasteries, which constitute an amazing picture, unparalleled anywhere in the world. On the tops of the steep and inaccessible Meteoras dozens of buildings were built, of which only about a dozen have survived to this day. Visiting two of six presently functioning monasteries. Then a drive to the workshop of icons, where you can get to know how they are made. Return in the evening. Price - approx. 58 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Arnea, Stagira, Athos Mountain — depart in the morning, on the way to Ouranoupoli port a stop in the picturesque village of Arnea, famous for its production of honey and hand-woven carpets. Distinctive houses with bays, narrow streets, church of St Stephen, the main square of the city, folklore museum - let you feel the atmosphere of Macedonia. Then a visit to the birthplace of Aristotle - Stagira. Aristotle's Park is located there, where you can see models of inventions that were created over the centuries. Travel to Ouranoupoli. Free time. Cruising along the coast of the Holy Mountain of Athos - the biggest mystery of the "third finger" of the peninsula of Chalkidiki. This is the only opportunity to see the separate Theocratic Republic of Monks and the monastic ensembles, especially for women (in 1060, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomachos established the decree, which forbade women entry into the republic). Since then, the border of the monastic autonomy has not been crossed by any woman. At the moment there are 20 monasteries on the peninsula, of which 17 are Greek, one Serbian, one Bulgarian, and one Russian. During the heyday of Mount Athos 20 thousand monks inhabited it, today there are approx. 1700, and there are as many lay helpers. An additional attraction during the trip are the dolphins, often seen in these areas. Return to Ouranoupoli approx. 17.00, depart back. Day trip. Price - approx. 55 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Sithonia — a great opportunity to get to know "the second toe" of the peninsula of Chalkidiki - Sithonia. The programme includes the famous factories of honey in Nikiti, where you can buy Greek specialties. Sail on a cruise (approx. 1.5 h) from the charming town of Neos Marmaras. During the cruise there will be time for a swim in the crystal clear waters of the bay Toroneos. After the cruise time for lunch and tasting of the Greek cuisine. At the end, a visit to the famous winery Porto Carras and tasting of local wines. Price - approx. 46 EUR (additionally payable: lunch, wine tasting). Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Cruise to the Holy Mountain of Athos — cruising along the coast of the Holy Mountain of Athos - the biggest mystery of the "third finger" of the peninsula of Chalkidiki. This is the only opportunity to see the separate Theocratic Republic of Monks and the monastic ensembles, especially for women (in 1060, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomachos established the decree, which forbade women entry into the republic). An additional attraction during the trip are the dolphins, often seen in these areas. Return in the afternoon. Price - approx. 33 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Athos.
Blue Lagoon of Ouranoupoli region — Vourvourou and Ammouliani, which means Greek Caribbean - combination of paradise, sandy beaches, crystal clear, blue water and green of nature. At the beginning of the cruise an exotic group of islands of Vourvourou, a stop and time for swimming and snorkeling (approx. 2 hours). Then a typical Greek lunch: souvlaki, salad, tzatziki, bread, fries, drinks served with lunch: wine or juice. After a meal, a cruise to the island of Ammouliani and the picturesque beach - another opportunity to relax in the crystal waters. A stop in the harbor and free time for a walk around the town. Return to the Ouranoupoli port. Price - approx. 40 EUR (includes lunch with drinks).
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.
Thessaloniki - depart for Thessaloniki in the afternoon. The second largest port that connects Europe with the countries of the East is located here. The city was founded in 316 B.C. by King Kasandrosa and named after his wife, Thessaloniki. Sightseeing with a guide — old district of Kastro, Basilica of St. Demetrius, the White Tower, Aristotelous Square, the Roman Forum. Free time (approx. 2 h) A boat cruise in the evening - on the so-called water cafe along the uplit waterfront. Return in the evening. Price - approx. 38 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Meteora — depart in the early morning. Visiting the monasteries, which constitute an amazing picture, unparalleled anywhere in the world. On the tops of the steep and inaccessible Meteoras dozens of buildings were built, of which only about a dozen have survived to this day. Visiting two of six presently functioning monasteries. Then a drive to the workshop of icons, where you can get to know how they are made. Return in the evening. Price - approx. 58 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Arnea, Stagira, Athos Mountain — depart in the morning, on the way to Ouranoupoli port a stop in the picturesque village of Arnea, famous for its production of honey and hand-woven carpets. Distinctive houses with bays, narrow streets, church of St Stephen, the main square of the city, folklore museum - let you feel the atmosphere of Macedonia. Then a visit to the birthplace of Aristotle - Stagira. Aristotle's Park is located there, where you can see models of inventions that were created over the centuries. Travel to Ouranoupoli. Free time. Cruising along the coast of the Holy Mountain of Athos - the biggest mystery of the "third finger" of the peninsula of Chalkidiki. This is the only opportunity to see the separate Theocratic Republic of Monks and the monastic ensembles, especially for women (in 1060, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomachos established the decree, which forbade women entry into the republic). Since then, the border of the monastic autonomy has not been crossed by any woman. At the moment there are 20 monasteries on the peninsula, of which 17 are Greek, one Serbian, one Bulgarian, and one Russian. During the heyday of Mount Athos 20 thousand monks inhabited it, today there are approx. 1700, and there are as many lay helpers. An additional attraction during the trip are the dolphins, often seen in these areas. Return to Ouranoupoli approx. 17.00, depart back. Day trip. Price - approx. 55 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Sithonia — a great opportunity to get to know "the second toe" of the peninsula of Chalkidiki - Sithonia. The programme includes the famous factories of honey in Nikiti, where you can buy Greek specialties. Sail on a cruise (approx. 1.5 h) from the charming town of Neos Marmaras. During the cruise there will be time for a swim in the crystal clear waters of the bay Toroneos. After the cruise time for lunch and tasting of the Greek cuisine. At the end, a visit to the famous winery Porto Carras and tasting of local wines. Price - approx. 46 EUR (additionally payable: lunch, wine tasting). Tour of the peninsula of Kassandra.
Cruise to the Holy Mountain of Athos — cruising along the coast of the Holy Mountain of Athos - the biggest mystery of the "third finger" of the peninsula of Chalkidiki. This is the only opportunity to see the separate Theocratic Republic of Monks and the monastic ensembles, especially for women (in 1060, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomachos established the decree, which forbade women entry into the republic). An additional attraction during the trip are the dolphins, often seen in these areas. Return in the afternoon. Price - approx. 33 EUR. Tour of the peninsula of Athos.
Blue Lagoon of Ouranoupoli region — Vourvourou and Ammouliani, which means Greek Caribbean - combination of paradise, sandy beaches, crystal clear, blue water and green of nature. At the beginning of the cruise an exotic group of islands of Vourvourou, a stop and time for swimming and snorkeling (approx. 2 hours). Then a typical Greek lunch: souvlaki, salad, tzatziki, bread, fries, drinks served with lunch: wine or juice. After a meal, a cruise to the island of Ammouliani and the picturesque beach - another opportunity to relax in the crystal waters. A stop in the harbor and free time for a walk around the town. Return to the Ouranoupoli port. Price - approx. 40 EUR (includes lunch with drinks).
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.