Kassandra is a peninsula in northern Greece, part of the Chalcidice region in Macedonia. Known for its sandy beaches and pine forests, it stretches into the Aegean Sea. The area features ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and charming coastal villages. Visitors enjoy swimming, windsurfing, hiking through nature trails, and exploring archaeological sites scattered throughout the peninsula.
Kassandra is the westernmost of the three peninsulas forming Halkidiki in northern Greece, located approximately 65 kilometres southeast of Thessaloniki. The peninsula extends roughly 50 kilometres into the Aegean Sea, bordered by the Thermaic Gulf to the west and the open Aegean to the east. It falls within the regional unit of Kassandra, part of the Central Macedonia administrative region. This guide is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team using publicly available geographic, cultural, and tourism data.