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Located in Central Macedonia in Northern Greece, Halkidiki is a trident-shaped peninsula. Home to over 60 exotic beaches, Halkidiki is popular for its lush vegetation, breathtaking landscapes, and cosmopolitan sea resorts. Established as a known summer vacation in Greece, Halkidiki is a perfect blend of fun and culture and most tourists come to relax on a luxury driven vacation and stay in high end resorts.
With vegetation of pine trees and turquoise blue waters, Halkidiki has small bays comprising taverns and bars. The picturesque, quaint villages with mind-blowing sunsets attract tourists to succumb to the charm of these beautiful peninsulas. Halkidiki proves to be a perfect location for hiking enthusiasts as it boasts around 20 marked hiking trails with about 17 cycling routes passing through the Natural protected area and Holomontas. There are a few prestigious diving and water sports centres on the peninsula. Jeep tours are also famous in Halkidiki, as the area comprises forests and secluded beaches. Due to its close proximity to Thessaloniki, Halkidiki can also be a convenient day trip destination.
The main peninsula of Halkidiki extends into three more peninsulas, often called legs, giving it its characteristic trident shape. The first peninsula, Kassandra, is the busiest tourist destination, and the second one, Sithonia, comprises secluded beaches and is popular among campers. Athos, the third peninsula, is an autonomous peninsula where entry is only possible with special permission. It is a holy place for the orthodox Greek religion and houses many monks with more than seven monasteries. Women are not allowed on Mount Athos. Polygyros, The capital of Halkidiki and the island's largest town, Nea Moudania, lies in the centre of the main peninsula.