Chalcidice
Chalcidice is a peninsula located in northern Greece, known for its three distinct prongs: Kassandra, Sithonia, and Mount Athos. It is situated between the Aegean Sea and the Thermaic Gulf, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking beautiful beaches and natural landscapes. The region is rich in history, with ancient sites and archaeological remains that reflect its significance in classical times.
The peninsula is also famous for its diverse ecosystems, including forests, hills, and coastal areas. Mount Athos, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to a monastic community and is considered a spiritual center for Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Visitors to Chalcidice can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and exploring charming villages.