Nea Roda and Komitsa beach

Swimming in the north of Chalkidiki

Petr Liška
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Inserted: 02.05.2021
Author: Petr Liška © gigaplaces.com
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Nea Roda is a fishing village on the only road leading to the northernmost finger of Chalkidiki – Athos. So if you are heading north to Chalkidiki, you will definitely go here. Directly above the port rises a hill with a lighthouse and a church, where it is definitely worth climbing. After a short tour you can choose from a number of nearby beaches, the most famous of which is probably the large Komitsa

The port of Nea Roda

We start the tour in the port, where you can park well. From here you can see the city beaches, about half a kilometer away

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View of Nea Roda

On the way to the church there is a nice view of Nea Rod, on the other side of this small bay

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Small church on top of the hill

The entire top of the hill is neat and picturesque

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Entrance gate at the church

On the other side is a nice entrance gate, from where the view of the church is the most beautiful

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Komitsa beach

After visiting the church, we wanted to visit one of the local beaches. We didn't want to go to the city near the port, so we headed east and reached the nice but large beach Komitsa. In front of it, it is possible to choose other slightly smaller beaches

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Relax on Komitsa beach

There are a lot of beaches on the northern finger of Chalkidiki Athos and relatively few people even in the high season, so ideal for those who do not need large crowds

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