ΑΜΜΟΥΛΙΑΝΗ - ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗThe only island in Chalkidiki that is inhabited and can fascinate every visitor because it includes everything you can dream of in 4.5 square kilometers.  Ammouliani is 120 kilometers apart from Thessaloniki and connects with regular transportation by ferry boats to the across coast Tripiti in 10 minutes.With few stuff on your luggage, you will find Heaven on Earth in Ammouliani, get ready to laid back and relax. This island is the idyllic combination of golden and smooth sand, aquamarine sea, vegetation and giant rocks. Isolated bays are ideal for those who seek calmness and rest, while in the big beaches you can enjoy sea sports.

SWIM      

The best choice is to visit all the beaches in the island, even the most secret ones. Each one has its way to charm and challenge you every day. Most of the beaches are sandy and you can reach them either by feet or by a turnout, which is an impressive experience on your way to Alykes. Once you try the beaches of Ammouliani you can go a one day excursion by boat, to all the nearby small uninhabited islands Gaidouronisi, Tigani and Pontiki to enjoy your swim to their emerald and crystal clear water. Then lunch in the lovely offhanded taverns on top of the sand.

FOOD-PLEASURE 

Fresh fish and Greek traditional cuisine dominates in Ammouliani.  In a friendly environment, with all the best hygiene standards, the restaurants of the island are distinguished for the quality of the food and the model of the customer services. The visitor can have his coffee in the beach of Alykes or in the beach of Agios Ioannis and sightsee from a high spot all the beautiful bays. At night, you can go for a drink to some of the clubs for dancing. For those who prefer the music of the waves they can choose a quiet bar.

SERVICES

In Ammouliani, the visitor can trip to Tripiti by ferry boat several times during the day, while it affords pharmacy, police station, market places, shoe/clothes/gift stores, photo shops, telephone company, payphones, fishing stores for all the lovers of fishing, as well as renting stores (bikes).

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