The port of Kavála is artificial and is located to the northeast head of the bay of Kavála. It consists of the main port and a less port at its northeastern head.
When Apostle Paul dreamt of a tall impressive Macedonian man who stood in front of him and asked him to “come and pray in Macedonia” he decided to set sails for Neapolis. In winter of the year 49, Apostle Paul landed for the first time on the Greek mainland in Agios Nikolaos area closed to Neapoli (today’s Kavala).
The small harbor of Néa Irakleítsa is artificial and located just in front of the village of Néa Irakleítsa. Both its length and width are approximately 150 m.
Located 2 km from the center of the city. Organized beach with cabins, showers and sports areas, but also with fish-taverns nearby.
One of the most beautiful villages of the area. It has a green area and a splendid light blue sea with wonderful taverns.