Kavala, a seaside city in Eastern Macedonia, is built amphitheatrically between Mount Symvolo and the Aegean Sea, serving as an important commercial, tourist, and cultural hub. With its strategic port and easy access by land and sea, it attracts all kinds of visitors. The combination of mountain and sea, the vibrant atmosphere, and the harmony between modern and historical elements make it unique.
The city has a rich history, from ancient Neapolis to the present day. Highlights include the Fortress of the Old Town, the Imaret — an example of Ottoman architecture — and the house of Muhammad Ali, founder of modern Egypt. The Archaeological Museum and Philippi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, underscore its historical significance.
Kavala offers many options for exploration and leisure: strolls through the cobbled alleys of the Old Town, swimming at beautiful beaches like Rapsani and Nea Iraklitsa, or nature excursions — to the Nestos Delta, Mount Pangaion, and the mud baths of Krinides.
It is not just a beautiful destination, but a city full of life, history and culture that leaves an unforgettable impression on every visitor.




