Region
Nea Heraklitsa
Nea Iraklitsa is a small village in the Central Macedonia region, Greece. It is located about 10 kilometers south of the city of Kavala and is known for its long, beautiful sandy beach.
Nea Iraklitsa beach is about 2 kilometers long and 50 meters wide. It is covered with fine, golden sand and the water is clear and clean. The beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing and water sports.
In addition to the beach, there are several other attractions in Nea Iraklitsa. These include the Panagia Faneromeni, an 11th-century Byzantine church, and the Marinis Spa Center, a modern spa offering a variety of wellness services.

Ammolofoi
Ammolofi is a small town on the west coast of the Greek island of Thasos. It is located about 10 kilometers west of Kavala and is best known for its long sandy beach with impressive sand dunes. Ammolofi beach is about 3 kilometers long and 50 meters wide. The sand is white and fine, the water is crystal clear and turquoise. The beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing. The sand dunes of Ammolofi are up to 20 meters high and give the beach an exotic charm. They are a popular destination for hikers and photographers. Ammolofi is a popular holiday destination for families, couples and young people. In high season there are numerous beach bars and restaurants offering food and drinks.
Kavala
Kavala is a historic city with a rich history dating back to ancient times. The city is known for its impressive fortress, which sits on a hill above the city.
The Kavala Aqueduct is a historic structure dating back to the 6th century. It was built to supply the city with water and is now one of Kavala's landmarks.
Philippi
The archaeological site of Philippi is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. It was once an important city in the Roman Empire and contains the ruins of an amphitheater, a theater, a forum and a prison
Alistrati caves
The Alistrati Caves are a natural wonder in Greece. They are located in the Central Macedonia region, about 50 kilometers southeast of Serres and 25 kilometers southwest of Drama.
The caves were formed by the erosion of the Angitis River about 30 million years ago. They are about 3 kilometers long and are home to a variety of stalactite formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, columns and curtains.
The Alistrati Caves are best known for their eccentrics. Eccentrics are rare stalactite formations that are formed against gravity. They are found in large numbers in the Alistrati Caves, giving them a unique charm.
The caves are open to visitors. There are guided tours that last about an hour. The temperature in the caves is constantly around 17 degrees Celsius.
Nesto's Delta
The Nestos Delta is a unique ecosystem. It is a wetland with freshwater lakes, lagoons and alluvial plains. The delta is home to a variety of plants and animals, including flamingos, sea eagles and water buffalo.
The Nestos Delta is a popular destination for bird watchers. It is also a popular destination for nature lovers who want to enjoy the beauty of nature.