Kavala

Kavala is a coastal city located in northeastern Greece, on the Aegean Sea. Known for its historic sites, natural beauty, and vibrant cultural scene, Kavala is a popular destination for travelers. Visitors can explore the city’s ancient fortifications and ruins, including the Kavala Castle and the ancient theater, or stroll through the picturesque old town with its narrow alleys, traditional architecture, and charming squares. The city is also famous for its beaches, with crystal-clear waters and scenic surroundings. Other popular attractions include the Imaret, a former Ottoman-era building now turned into a luxury hotel, and the Kamares Aqueduct, an impressive Roman-era structure that spans the valley of Kavala. Kavala is also a great base for exploring the nearby islands of Thassos and Samothrace, both of which are known for their natural beauty and rich history.