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Two Villages in One
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Nikiti is split into Old Nikiti (a 14th-century hilltop village) and New Nikiti by the sea. Within 5 minutes you can travel hundreds of years in time.
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A Pirate-Proof Village
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The old village was built inland so locals could hide from pirates who once raided the coastline.
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One of the Oldest Settlements in Halkidiki
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Nikiti has been continuously inhabited for more than 700 years.
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A Town With Its Own Honey Fame
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Nikiti is known as the honey capital of Halkidiki. Many local families are beekeepers, producing some of the region’s best pine honey.
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Endless Beachfront
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Nikiti’s coastline stretches for over 3 kilometers, making it one of the longest walkable promenades in Sithonia.
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Blue Flag Beauty
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The main beach is awarded the Blue Flag almost every year for clean waters and eco-friendly standards.
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Sunset Lovers’ Paradise
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Nikiti faces west — so the sunsets here are among the most colorful in all of Halkidiki.
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A Marina That Never Sleeps
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Nikiti’s modern marina is a hub for yachts, sailboats, and daily cruises exploring the Sithonia coastline.
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Stone Houses With Stories
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Many homes in Old Nikiti still carry the original stonework and wooden balconies from the 1800s.
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Feast Day Festival
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Every September, the village celebrates Saint Nikitas with music, food, and a beautiful procession — a true local tradition.
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Perfect Base for Adventurers
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Nikiti sits at the entrance of Sithonia, meaning dozens of stunning beaches are just 5–20 minutes away in any direction.
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A Place Where Olive Trees Outnumber People
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The surrounding hills are covered with centuries-old olive groves — there are literally more olive trees than residents.