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THE VILLAGE AND THE BEACH OF OLYMPIADA IN HALKIDIKI IN GREECE |
The village of Olympiada is located in the northeast of the Halkidiki area. Because of the beautiful beaches in the area the village is a popular destination for tourists. There are about 700 inhabitants and the distance to Thessaloniki is about 90 kilometers. The village overlooks the small island of Kafkanas, which is situated at 2.5 kilometers northwest off the coast of Olympiada and that was called Kapros in ancient times. Next to the village lie the remains of the ancient city of Stagira. The story goes that the mother of Alexander the Great (Olympiada or Olympias) was banned to this area and that it is she that has given the name to the village. It is not clear exactly where she was bannished to. Some sources say it was to Stagira, an ancient city immediately east of the Bay of Olympiada, and other sources say she was banished to the island of Kapros. All this at the command of a rival who wanted to conquer Macedonia and who had captured her. Kapros means "wild boar" and coins from the ancient period of this city also depicted a boar. The ruins of the ancient city of Stagira are located on a small peninsula 700 meters east of the village of Olympiada. The city was founded around 655 by Ionian colonists. Stagira is best known as the birthplace of Aristotle, and in therefore there is a statue placed in Olympiada in his honor. From this ancient period foundations of buildings are still visible. There are also the remains of impressive walls from the Byzantine period. This wall is two kilometers long and divides the peninsula from the rest of the mainland. At the top of the southern hill there is a castle. In the valley between the two hills are remnants of a large market square with pieces of a wall and marble columns. Beyond are the foundations of houses. On the northern hill of Stagira stands a tower from the Byzantine period. Here you can also see a beautiful mosaic floor. Philip of Macedonia (father of Alexander the Great) besieged and destroyed the city in 348 BC, but let rebuild the city again as a tribute to Aristotle, who was the teacher of his son Alexander the Great. However, the city never recovered and remained largely empty. The village of Olympiada was, like many other villages in Halkidiki, founded in 1923 by refugees from Turkey. They came from a village which was called Agia Kyriaki. The large church in the village is named after this and is known as the Agia Kyriaki Church. Olympiada itself has a large and wide sandy beach which has the Blue Flag because it is clean and safe for swimming. There is also a small fishing port in the village. Around Olympiada are several bays with beaches. For all hotels, apartments, studios and villas in Olympiada in Halkidiki - click here. |
Marianni Rooms in Olympiada, Chalkidiki, Greece |
Just 20 metres from the nearest beach, Marianni Rooms are in the centre of Olympiada Village. They offer self-catering accommodation with Aegean Sea views and free Wi-Fi. The site of Ancient Stagira is 500 metres away. Featuring a furnished balcony, all air-conditioned studios of Marianni come with a TV. Each has a kitchenette with cooking hobs and mini fridge. Free toiletries are included in the private bathroom. Several shops can be found within short walking distance. The city of Thessaloniki is 90 km away and Macedonia International Airport is at a distance of 110 km. Check availabilities and prices & book Marianni Rooms in Olympiada - click here. |
Marianni Rooms in Olympiada, Chalkidiki, Greece |
Within 100 metres from the closest beach, En Iko Christianna is a self-catering accommodation located in Olympiada Village. It features a garden and a sun terrace, while free WiFi is available in all areas. Opening to a balcony with garden views, all apartments come with a satellite TV and air conditioning. There is also a kitchenette with a fridge and cooking hobs, and a bathroom with a shower and hairdryer. There is an array of tavernas and cafes within proximity of En Iko Christianna. Other facilities like luggage storage are offered. Macedonia International Airport is 95 km away. The area is ideal for various acivities, such as diving and snorkelling. Free private parking is possible nearby. Check availabilities and prices & book En Iko Christianna in Olympiada - click here. |
Yasoo Holiday Apartments in Olympiada, Chalkidiki, Greece - very good reviews |
Yasoo holiday apartments are located in the most beautiful area of Olympiada, near the centre of Olympiada village and just 150 meters from the sea. Free wireless and wired internet is provided in all apartments. All the self-catered apartments feature a well-equipped kitchenette and a spacious balcony with view to the sea or the mountain. A TV, air conditioning and a communal washing machine are available. The village of Olympiada and the nearby area have a large number of beaches, mountains and forests. Yasoo holiday apartments can organise short boat trips or sailing cruises, can arrange excursions and provide information on the area. The new Egnatia motorway, the largest and newest in Greece, connects Olympiada with many cities. 1 km to the east of Olympiada is the ancient Stageira, birthplace of Aristotle, with the homonymous Aristotle's Park. Free public parking can be found nearby. Check availabilities and prices & book Yasoo Holiday Apartments in Olympiada - click here. |
Liotopi in Olympiada, Chalkidiki, Greece - very good reviews |
This traditional hotel is situated in the scenic Olympiada, on the east coast of Chalkidiki. It offers a colourful garden with stone-paved courtyard, and simply furnished rooms with sea view. Each of the air-conditioned rooms offers mini fridge, and a TV. There are free umbrellas and deck chairs surrounding the garden for all guests to use. Greek Breakfast is served each morning at the hotel's charming courtyard. It includes homemade jams, various pies and local products. Regional dishes can be enjoyed on the Liotopi's Greek restaurant, set by the seaside, a few minutes' walk from the hotel. Theme evenings can be organized at Liotopi upon request, where guests can sample traditional Greek delicacies, including seafood, fresh fish and grilled meats and enjoy Greek music. With the hotel's discount card, Liotopi guests may benefit from special rates in the area's shops and entertainment venues. Liotopi's front desk may arrange excursions or provide information on nearby sights. The ancient city Stagira, birthplace of Aristotle, is just 1 km from the hotel. Check availabilities and prices & book Liotopi in Olympiada - click here. |