
The Northwestern corner of the Aegean Sea is dominated by the peninsula of Halkidiki, with its size and morphology. It occupies the area: south of the lakes of Koroneia and Volvi, east of the Thermaic Gulf and west of the Strymonikos Gulf. Its southern end is formed by three individual, smaller peninsulas: Kassandra (ancient Pallini or Flegra) to the west, Sithonia in the middle and Athos (ancient Akti or Athos) to the east with three corresponding capes: Kanasterio, Drepano (ancient Derris or Ampelos) and Akrathos (ancient Nymphaeo or Akrathos).

Nestled in the heart of Halkidiki, Sithonia is a hidden gem that promises a perfect blend of natural beauty, peaceful coastlines, and rich heritage. With its crystal-clear waters, lush pine forests, and charming traditional villages, Sithonia offers a truly authentic Greek experience.
Whether you're seeking adventure with water sports, a peaceful retreat by the sea, or a taste of local cuisine in traditional tavernas, this stunning peninsula has something for everyone. Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Sithonia, where every corner invites you to unwind and explore the breathtaking landscapes.

Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, diverse culture, and dynamic culinary scene. Situated along the Thermaic Gulf, it offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern urban life.
Marinas and Yacht Services
Thessaloniki hosts several marinas, including the Nautical Club of Thessaloniki and the Marina Thessaloniki, both offering facilities for yacht mooring, maintenance, and services. These marinas serve as starting points for various sailing excursions, whether it's a short cruise along the coast or a longer voyage to nearby islands.