Kassandra is a peninsula in the Halkidiki region of eastern Greece, known for its beaches. It’s separated from the mainland by the ancient Nea Potidea Canal.
On the northeast coast, in Afitos...
Kassandra is a peninsula in the Halkidiki region of eastern Greece, known for its beaches. It’s separated from the mainland by the ancient Nea Potidea Canal.
On the northeast coast, in Afitos village, St. Demetrius Church is a domed basilica with a bell tower.
The Folklore Museum, in a traditional stone house, features pottery and farming tools. Just north is Nea Fokea town, with a 15th-century Byzantine watchtower