If you’re on the lookout for the best holidays that
can ignite your passion for the good life then Nea
Potidea holidays should be on top of your list. All
inclusive holidays to Nea Potidea are ideal for
those who want to experience the hospitality and
warmth of a people living in an ancient town with
modern amenities.
Do not expect a busy resort when you go on all
inclusive holidays to Nea Potidea because it is
actually just a small and rustic Moudania town in
Halkidiki,
Greece.
It lies in the ancient grounds of the city of Potidea
which existed since 1922. With a small population of
only 900 people, you will definitely have isolated
holidays in Nea Potidea.
Nea Potidea used to be a Corinthian colony way back
in the 7
th century B.C. Holidays in Nea
Potidea means spending your precious time in one of
the oldest towns in
Greece
which was the burying site of a 700-year old skeleton
of a girl as identified by archeologists in 1960. The
said skeleton is in fact the oldest found in
Greece.
Holidays in Nea Potidea can be exciting considering
that it is an important access point to the Kassandra
Peninsula. Its residents also thrive in fishing and
their harbor is an important hub in Greece.
If you are going on all inclusive holidays in Nea
Potidea then make sure you visit the castle famous for
being the venue of the 1821 barricade by rebellious
islanders. The Taxiarches church, which is dependent
on both the Dochiariou monastery and Mount Athos, is
also another Nea Potidea holidays destination worthy
of a visit anytime.
Nea Potidea is an ancient city and majority of
those who go on Nea Potidea holidays do not fail to
leave the place without a visit to Aristotle’s marble
statue. The name of the city itself, as well as its
patron (Poseidon), is evident of the rich history
behind the city.
Even a brief stay in the city for you all inclusive
holidays in Nea Potidea will make you realize that
while almost everything is ancient in the area, this
does not include the accommodations, restaurants and
other amenities being offered to its
visitors.