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The Agios Nikolaos region is located 117 kilometers from
Thessaloniki, at the beginning of the Sithonia peninsula.
In the main square of this traditional village, the taverns that surround the water fountain with the blossomed roses offer enjoyable meals. It is, however, recommended to first take a walk on its cobblestone pavements with the traditional 19th century houses that are characteristic examples of popular architecture and the churches of Agios Georgios and Agia Paraskevi.
Even though Agios Nikolaos is a mountainous village, its seashores (of thirty and more kilometers), with beautiful picturesque bays and clean sandy beaches, are located nearby and are well known for their fine sand and deep blue waters. |
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The port of Agios Nikolaos is the small harbor of Ormos Panagias, only 2,5 kilometers from the village, from where tourist boats make daily cruises around the Athos peninsula, as well as small stops at the exotic island of, Ammouliani and Ouranoupolis, the gate of Agion
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The habitants of Agios Nikolaos are well known for the production of good wine, tsipouro (local ouzo), honey and olive oil.
In the village square, that is full of life almost all day long during the summer, you will have the opportunity to take part in the magic of the fun that takes place all over Halkidiki.
In Agios Nikolaos, you will find a post office, supermarkets, international press, popular art stores, a Medical Center, drug stores, car & boat garage etc |
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