Resorts and cities in Macedonia region

Florina is a town and municipality in mountainous northwestern Macedonia, Greece.

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Stavros

Stavros

Stavros is the first resort in Halkidiki at the entrance . It covers a considerable distance from him along the main road ; It is the beach and very long .


Komotini

Komotini

Komotini is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the periphery of East Macedonia and Thrace and of the Rhodope peripheral unit. There are two airports near Komotini. The nearest is in Alexandroupoli (65 km), and the other is in Kavala (80 km). Komotini is, nowadays, a thriving commercial and administrative centre. It is heavily centralised with the majority of commerce and services based around the historical core of the city. Getting around on foot is therefore very practical. However, traffic can be remarkably heavy due to the daily commute.


Sidirokastro Serres

Sidirokastro Serres

Sidirokastro is a city and a former municipality in the regional unit of Serres, Greece. Since the local government reform in 2011, it is part of the municipality of Sintiki, which is the headquarters and a municipal unit. The city is built near the fertile valley of the Strymonas River, on the banks of the Krousovitis River.


Serres

Serres

Sérres is a city in Macedonia, Greece. It is situated in a fertile plain at an elevation of about 70 m, some 24 km northeast of the Strymon river and 69 km north-east of the Macedonian capital, Thessaloniki. The Rhodope Mountains rise to the north and east of the city. The city is the capital of the peripheral unit of Serres and is situated in the Central Macedonia periphery. Its population was 56,145 in 2001.


Maronia

Maronia

Maroneia is a village and encourages the municipality of Rodopi Regional Unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. The development of the local administration since 2011, it is facing the municipality of Maroneia-Sapes, which is cared for by the municipal unit.


Keramoti

Keramoti

Keramoti is the perfect holiday destination for lovers of the sea and beaches. In a small fishing village, off the beaten path, they will experience real Greece. Some parts of the beach stretching to infinity are well organized and offer many goodies (sun umbrellas, lounge chairs, hammocks, etc.) that make a day long stay on the beach not seem too long, while others are secluded and isolated, giving the chance to the visitor to reclaim his privacy.


Kastoria

Kastoria

Kastoria is a wonderful city in northern Greece. Located on the western outskirts of Macedonia's capital city of Kastoria Prefecture, extends its sacred worship places and houses on the west shore of Lake Orestiada, in a valley surrounded by low mountain ridges. Orestiada Lake lies at an altitude of 630 meters above sea level, and is part of a larger platter Macedonian lakes.



Kozani

Kozani

Kozani is a city in northern Greece and the capital of Western Macedonia and Perfecturii Kozani. The settlement is situated at an altitude of 710 m above sea level, 15 km from Lake Polyfitos and 120 km from Thessaloniki (Salonika). The city Kozani, comes with high probability of glory: "Koza" means "shell skin. The city was a center of viticulture and production of milk, fur, etc..


Palaios Panteleimonas

Palaios Panteleimonas

Palaios Panteleimonas is a mountain village of the former municipality of East Olympos, which is part of the municipality of Dio-Olympos, in the Pieria regional unit, Central Macedonia, Greece.


Grevena

Grevena

The prefecture of Grevena occupies the SW part of Western Macedonia and it borders to the north with the prefecture of Kozani, to the east with the prefecture of Kozani and the prefecture of Larissa, to the SW and W to the prefecture of Ioannina and to the NW with the prefecture of Kastoria. The prefecture of Grevena, rich in natural beauty, is an ideal visiting place for nature lovers, eco-tourists, as well as the lovers of exploration and adventure.


Vergina

Vergina

Vergina is a small town in northern Greece, located in the regional unit of Imathia, Central Macedonia. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Veroia, of which it is a municipal unit. The town became internationally famous in 1977, when the Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos unearthed the burial site of the kings of Macedon, including the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great. The finds established the site as the ancient Aigai.


Kilkis

Kilkis

The prefecture of Kilkis, the northernmost point in Greece, is one of the least explored in the country. The truth is that its mountainous masses (Mt. Paiko, Belles and Kroussia) as well as its water areas (Lakes Doirani, Pikrolimni, Limni Metalliou, Rivers Axios and Gallikos) are ideal destinations for exploration, relaxation and an unprecedented contact with nature. Accommodation throughout the prefecture can satisfy the most discerning visitors.


Veria

Veria

Veria is a city built at the foot of Vermion Mountains in Greece. It is a commercial center of Macedonia, the capital of the prefecture of Imathia. Veria is on the site of the ancient city of Beroea, which was prominent from the 4th century BC and part of the Kingdom of Macedon. Veria hosts one of the largest and most complete public libraries in Greece. Originally a small single-room library with limited funds and material, it expanded into a four-story building offering multimedia, as well as special and rare editions. The site of Elia offers great natural beauty and with an amazing view of the Imathia plain.


Sidirokastro

Sidirokastro

The town of Sidirokastro, (meaning «iron castle» in Greek), is situated 25km away from the town of Serres, being crossed by the Krousoritis river. It has a population of approximately 5,500 inhabitants and it is divided into two sections which are connected by traditional bridges. The area of Sidirokastro is rich in minerals, such as marble, iron, lignite, as well as geothermal springs. Of great interest are the ruins of the Byzantine castle, the Issari Fort, (standing 155m. tall) and the beautiful wetland habitat of the artificial lake Kerkini. The visitor may find here all kinds of facilities including hotels, tavernas, cafeterias and commercial shops.


Florina

Florina

Florina is a town and municipality in mountainous northwestern Macedonia, Greece. Formerly a very popular mountain town with tourists coming across the Yugoslavian border, Florina has seen its fortunes fall with the upheavals to the north. However just because the majority of the tourists who used to come here are basking in the safe warm glow of the Peloponessos and points south, that does not mean that you won't enjoy this very lively, interesting and beautiful town. There is skiing at the resort of Vigla and if you are going to the Prespa lakes you will most likely be coming through here by bus or train.


Orestiada

Orestiada

It is the second most populated town after Alexandroupoli (15,500) and the cultural, administrative and commercial center of the northern Evros region. The modern town was founded in 1923 after the signature of the Treaty of Lausanne by refugees from Adrianoupoli and Karagats. Orestiada is located 115 km NE of Alexandroupoli.


Edessa

Edessa

Edessa is a city in northern Greece and the capital of the Pella peripheral unit, in the Central Macedonia periphery of Greece. Archaeological remains have been discovered on the site of ancient Edessa, just below the modern city. Currently there are no major industry at the town. At the beginning of the 21st century, it is a city based on services (mostly linked to its function as capital of the Pella Prefecture) and tourism due to the waterfalls and winter sports. Famous for its many waterfalls and greenery, Edessa is virtually unknown to tourists, which is a blessing and a shame.