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Toroni
ℹ️Practical info — Toroni
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Watch the sunset at the Likythos castle ruins at the southern end of the beach.
- Snorkel near the southern rocks to see the submerged ancient city walls.
- Visit Porto Koufo (2km south), the largest natural harbor in Greece, for a meal.
- Toroni's sand is coarse, meaning it won't stick to your skin once you dry off.
- Most local supermarkets stock high-quality Sithonia honey, a regional specialty.
🍽 Food
Enjoy the daily catch at the renowned seafood tavernas in the nearby Porto Koufo harbor.
A famous local product with a unique forest and wildflower aroma.
Start your day with this traditional Greek custard-filled filo pastry, available on the waterfront.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
The best places for Sithonia honey, olive oil, and traditional Greek sweets.
A 20-minute drive away for larger boutiques, jewelry, and handmade souvenirs.
A smaller, quieter alternative just north of the main beach with the same golden sand.
The promontory has a peaceful escape with history and great sea views.
Water temperature…
Toroni is situated on the southwestern coast of the Sithonia peninsula in the Halkidiki region of Greece. The area is renowned for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and its long, golden sandy beach. Here, visitors can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of mass tourism. The ruins of an ancient castle and early Christian churches add a touch of history to the memorable natural landscape. The coastline around Toroni gives an incredible variety of swimming options, including family-friendly stretches and secluded coves. Some of the most famous beaches include Toroni Beach, Destenika Beach, and Tristinika Beach. For those looking for a naturist experience, there are the Nudist Beach Destinika, Secret Paradise Nudist Beach, and Μικρές Αρετές παραλία γυμνιστών. Other popular spots by the sea are Παραλία Αρετές, Παραλία, Παραλία Αζάπικο, and the easy on the eye natural harbor of Porto Koufo. The local gastronomy is defined by traditional Greek tavernas serving fresh fish and seafood right on the beach. Visitors can end their day with a stroll along the promenade, admiring the panoramic sunset over the Toroneos Gulf. The best way to get there is by car from Thessaloniki, which has a scenic drive through the green hills of Halkidiki.
- Location: Greece
- Top sights: Nudist Beach Destinika · Destenika Beach · Toroni Castle
- Nearby: Sykia (7 km)
- Population: ~2.276
Geography
Facts
- Located on the Sithonia peninsula
- Famous for its crystal-clear waters
- Home to the ruins of the Byzantine Lekythos Castle
- Sandy beach stretching for about 2.5 km
- Offers family-friendly swimming options
- Features several designated nudist beaches
- Traditional Greek tavernas along the coast
- Ideal for quiet and relaxing holidays
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