The Archaeological Museum of Polygyros hosts representative archaeological finds from Halkidiki, mainly from ancient Stageira, Toroni, Athytos, Olynthos, Polygyros, Potidaia,

The Historical-Folklore Museum and Museum of Natural History was founded by the prefecture’s Association of Letters and Arts and is
The Koulia of Paramythia is a tower-like residence built in a prominent location of the town. The five-storey stone koulia
The lake Vegoritis, on the border of the prefectures of Pella and Florina, is the second largest lake in the

The “Arches” (Kamares) are the “trademark” and the best known landmark and most impressive monument of Kavala. It is the

Gaios is the capital of Paxos and its main port. It’s a picturesque, natural harbor, “protected” by the nearby islands
Litochoro is the big traditional settlement of northeast Olympus. It offers a harmonious combination of mountain and sea, historic tradition
The theatre of Mieza was accidentally discovered in 1992 in a natural slope, and it probably belonged to the Macedonian
The impressive “Gates of Hades” are found in the Trikastro area. A narrow, steep gorge carries the Aherontas river between
The National Park of Tzoumerka, Peristeri and Arachthos Gorge covers an area of 820 km2 in the southern section of