Deserted Beach at Koufos
Exploring Sithonia Sailing Holidays area
At the point where the second “leg” of Chalkidiki ends, there is a narrow band of earth wetted by the sea on both sides. The pristine beach has fine pebbles and no form of organization making it ideal for those who prefer calmness.
Navigational Aids
Port Koufó is a natural port, with irregular shape, and it consists of three smaller coves. It is open to the southwest.
Toroni is a big sandy beach. At the various beach bars you can enjoy coffee, drinks or a snack with a free of charge sun bed.
Lovely sandy beach in front of the hotel Poseidon. A big enough beach offering visitors both organization and quietness.
The coast Aretes is a sandy beach with thick sand deeply penetrating into the sea when there is ebb. It is a big beach 60 meters in width and 600 meters in length with spotless waters in a green all around natural environment.
It is one of the most beautiful and biggest beaches in the region. With aquamarine waters, white sand and wild vegetation, it is described as idyllic and exotic.
The beach of Tristinika is one of the most beautiful and biggest in Greece. At the end of the beach you can find sun beds and umbrellas.
The clean waters, the pebbles and the wooden bar are the characteristics of this beach. Mambo Club is also located here.
Lovely organized beach in front of the camping Kalamitsi or Thalatta. The beach is adequately organized with a bar, sun beds and umbrellas.
Very beautiful creek found by the settlement of Kalamitsi. Not an organized beach but sandy and preferred by nudists.
Located in front of the homonymousous settlement with restaurants, a bar, a café and a supermarket. The sandy beach of Kalamitsi with crystal blue and flowing waters is rightly considered one of the hidden jewels of Greece.
Lovely sandy beach with clean and limpid waters. The foregoing give in shallow or medium depth waters with fantastic colorations.
The beach of Porto Koufo, is found next to the homonymousous settlement. The area has an impressive beauty, with huge rocks raised above a gulf, which resembles a lake, because of the small opening to the sea.