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HALKIDIKI
It is located in Central Macedonia and borders the county of Thessaloniki on the north, it lies on the Strymoniko Gulf to the east, the Aegean sea to the south and the Thermaiko Gulf to the west.

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Halkidiki is a place of great contrasts; mountain and sea, tranquility and exciting nightlife, ancient history and contemporary life.

Seeing as this county is surrounded on three sides by the sea, it's natural that the spectacular beaches and coastline of this area are one of its biggest attractions.

It's as if the sun, beaches, natural beauty and religious mysticism of the area have signed a secret pact to coexist harmoniously in Halkidiki. This if course may sound somewhat of an exaggeration, but visitors to the region soon realise that this place is different from any other they have visited, demanding to be explored. Every town has its own story to tell, with towns here from prehistoric, ancient, Byzantine and modern times.

The three 'legs' of Halkidiki as they're called are in fact the capes of Kassandra, Sithonia and Athos.

Let's not forget the very unique history of Agios Oros, the holy mountain of Orthodoxy with its collection of monasteries.