Polychrono (Polichrono)
The pine forest and olive tree plantations dominate the terrain of Polychrono, which has a lovely atmosphere and natural beauty.
The excavations reveal that Polichrono occupies the location that the ancient city of Neapolis once inhabited.
The cemetery and an early Christian church with marble columns may be visited. Visit the Folklore Museum in order to get more acquainted with the local way of life.
In addition, don’t miss the Agios (Saint) Athanasios Church, the plaza of the Nativity of Christ, and an outdoor olive mill.
Halkidiki
Halkidiki, with its 500 kilometres of coastline and abundance of natural beauty, could hardly be any other than the crown jewel of northern Greece.
It is comprised of three peninsulas, each of which protrudes into the Aegean Sea. Explore the Garden of the Virgin Mary, or Holy Mount Athos, Kassandra, and Sithonia.
The terrestrial portion of Halkidiki is covered with virgin coniferous woods and is traversed by the Chavrias and Olynthios rivers.
The birthplace of Aristotle, Ancient Stagira, the ancient city of Olynthos, the Cave of Petralona, where the Petralona Skull was found, the Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon, and the ancient city of Mende, numerous stunning beaches, delectable local goods, museums, and festivals are just a few reasons to visit Halkidiki in Greece.