Strymonian Gulf
The Strymonian Gulf is a body of water located in northern Greece, part of the Aegean Sea. It is situated near the city of Kavala and is bordered by the Chalkidiki peninsula to the south. The gulf is known for its picturesque landscapes and rich marine biodiversity, making it an important area for both fishing and tourism.
The gulf is named after the ancient Strymon River, which flows into it. Historically, the region has been significant for trade and transportation, connecting various coastal towns. The surrounding area features beautiful beaches and archaeological sites, attracting visitors interested in both nature and history.