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Nea Kallikratia is a small town located just before the entrance to the Kassandra peninsula.

Where yesterday coexists with today, where the Greek refugees from the Kallikratia of Propontis chose for their new homeland the specific area for the great resemblance to their ancestral lands. Where the excavations brought to light great antiquities such as the tombstone with the pediment which represents a young daughter with a dove in her left hand.
Where cafes, taverns, nightclubs, rooms to let, and hotel units along with the fishing shelter make Nea Kallikratia a popular tourist destination for all ages.

Moments of relaxation, rest, and carefree, and when night comes, you live in the rhythm of fun. Musical and theatrical events, folk festivals, and traditional dances pique the interest of the residents of Nea Kallikratia but also of the thousands of visitors who prefer it every year.

View of the Central Beach of the city.
The sea, on the large and wide beach of Nea Kallikrateia, is shallow, ideal for families with small children.

Summer dreams overlooking the divine Olympus.

They travel the mind to mythical worlds. Fresh fish that smells of the sea and vegetables from the gardens, in the taverns by the sea, with the taste of ouzo.

Saint Paraskeva of the Balkans.

The Patron Saint of the City is a saint of the Orthodox Church and is considered the patron saint of the Balkans. He was born in Epivates between the years 910 and 930 and slept in Kallikratia of Eastern Thrace, at the age of 27.

Her memory is celebrated on October 14 of each year.

Local Market.

Whatever the visitor needs.

Nea Kallikratia has a strong market with a variety of commercial and tourist shops as well as a wide variety of restaurants and entertainment stores.

Fishing shelter.

In the fishing shelter, there is a place for fishing enthusiasts to get off their boat and enjoy their hobby in the amazing waters of the Thermaikos gulf with the sun offering them enjoyable landscapes overlooking Mount Olympus.