Sithonia – the central peninsula of Chalkidiki is where lush pine forests meet pristine beaches, forming a breathtaking blend of blue and green
Named after Sithon, the son of the sea god Poseidon, this region combines rugged mountains with pristine coastline, featuring numerous sandy and gravel beaches. The harmony of blue and green dominates the landscapes, where pine forests meet turquoise waters and charming beach bars peek around every corner. Summer brings vibrant colors, fragrant aromas and a romantically lively atmosphere.
Karydi Beach is a picturesque bay near Vourvourou, famous for its white sand, shallow emerald waters and surrounding pine-covered hills — perfect for swimming, relaxing and enjoying a postcard-perfect setting.
Kavourotripes Beach, also known as Orange Beach is a series of small coves carved into white rocks, famous for its striking turquoise waters, natural rock formations and exotic, postcard-perfect scenery.
Robinson Beach is a wild, unspoiled beach, known for its deep blue waters, dramatic rocky landscape and sense of total freedom — perfect for nature lovers seeking a true off-the-beaten-path escape.
Fava Beach is a small, tranquil beach near Vourvourou, known for its clear shallow waters, soft sand and peaceful atmosphere — ideal for swimming and relaxed moments by the sea.

