The 10 Best Things to Do in Kavala Region, Greece

August 11, 2017 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Kavala Region, Greece including Filippi Archaeological Site, Ammolofoi Beach, Panagia, The Aquaduct, The Castle of Kavala, Imaret, The Archaeological Museum of Philippi, Institute Mohamed Ali, Tobacco Museum, Mohammed Ali's House.
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1. Filippi Archaeological Site

Kavala, Greece +30 251 051 6251
Excellent
71%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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4.5 based on 339 reviews

Filippi Archaeological Site

Reviewed By 16R25D - Sydney, Australia

With Kavala as our base, we drove to this nearby ancient site. Walking past the theatre and gazing at the various vestiges of historical changes that have occurred on this site, that is still being excavated and reconstructed, we eventually visited the small interesting museum. The Greek, Roman and Christian artefacts offer an insight into a seminal period in Western history.

2. Ammolofoi Beach

Nea Peramos, Greece
Excellent
75%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
2%
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1%
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

Ammolofoi Beach

Reviewed By Blue V

Whatever I will write will be very poor to what you can experience here! It worths visiting it million times. Clean seawater, clean sandy Beaches, clean beach bars with super quick service in very compatible prices. Super!!! Thank you Ammolofoi! I always have a good time when I visit you every summer.

3. Panagia

Kavala, Greece
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Panagia

Reviewed By RichardJ36 - Biggleswade, United Kingdom

This village set on the slopes of the mountain is extremely pretty and well worth a visit. It is packed with restaraunts and bars. There are several places of interest to look out for including the Olive oil producers who tell and show how the olive oil is produced. Higher up the in the village is a charming square populated with bars and tavernas as well as the Freshwater stream and trees with heart shaped holes in them.

4. The Aquaduct

Lachana, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Excellent
62%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 288 reviews

The Aquaduct

Reviewed By skarletini - Thessaloniki, Greece

An incredible monument to see from the castle of town.You stand in front of this huge monument and stay without words. The scrounging of the old city add to the special atmosphere

5. The Castle of Kavala

117 Omonias | Top of Panagia Peninsula, Kavala 654 03, Greece +30 251 083 1388
Excellent
54%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 507 reviews

The Castle of Kavala

Reviewed By hrnrst - Istanbul, Turkey

We have been there in November with my family. The castle and the location is perfect. It is very nice to walk around during the way to castle. When you reach the castle the view is perfect you can feel all the Mediterranean culture during you watch the city Kavala.
The only problem there is not interested and educated staff to explain you about the castle and its history. But for the view and trip during climbing you should visit before leaving Kavala.
Kasım ayında aile ile birlikte ziyaret ettik. Kaleye cıkarken gecilen dar sokaklarda kendinizi Osmanlı sehrinde geziyormus gibi hissediyorsunuz. Kaleye ulastıgınızda harika manzara tum akdeniz sehri havasını icine cekmenizi saglıyor. Gorevliler ilgisiz ve kalenin tarihini kendiniz arastırmak zorunda kalıyorsunuz. Ama manzara ve kale muhtesem, Kavaladan ayrılmadan muhakkak ziyaret etmelisiniz.

6. Imaret

30-32 Th. Poulidou, Kavala 652 01, Greece +30 251 062 0153
Excellent
67%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Imaret

Reviewed By KYRIAKOS-IOANNA - ATHENS, Greece

Excellent tour there! The hostess was a very friendly and educated lady who provided us all the valuable information on the monument and its current use as a horel. It was a trip to history and time. Thank you! Not to miss at ALL COSTS!

7. The Archaeological Museum of Philippi

Krinides 64003, Greece +30 251 051 6251
Excellent
78%
Good
22%
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5 based on 53 reviews

The Archaeological Museum of Philippi

Reviewed By AMC286 - Angeles City, Philippines

On a recent pilgrimage to the Steps of Saint Paul, our group had a chance to view the Archaeological Museum of Philippi. The grandeur of the past as seen in the ruins is just breathtaking! The magnificent structures were well preserved and visitors are awed by its glorious past.

8. Institute Mohamed Ali

Mohamed Ali Square | Panagia, Kavala 652 01, Greece +30 251 062 0515
Excellent
61%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
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1%
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Institute Mohamed Ali

Mohamed ali's family house is situated on the Panagia Peninsula, in the old town of Kavala. Constructed around 1780 and uniquely renovated between 2001-2004 stands as a highly praised piece of late Ottoman architecture. An absolute must see!

Reviewed By zmeios - Sofia, Bulgaria

The admittance tickets are a bit pricey but the house is beautiful. This house is not exactly about Mohamed Ali though - this was his family's house really. There are few objects and artifacts inside, just bare rooms with sofas and the all-present beautiful woorwork.

9. Tobacco Museum

4 Paleologou Konstadinou, Kavala 654 03, Greece +30 251 022 3344
Excellent
55%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Tobacco Museum

Reviewed By Eirik G - Oslo, Norway

Is this the world's only museum of its kind? A good overview of what used to be the region's main source of income, with a wealth of equipment showing the growing, manufacturing and distribution of tobacco. Highly interesting in a slightly eccentric way.

10. Mohammed Ali's House

Plateia Mechmet Ali, Kavala 65110, Greece +30 251 062 0515
Excellent
48%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Mohammed Ali's House

Reviewed By gypsytrails - Greece

What an amazing experience to visit this home .It was built in 1720 and has been sucessfully restored you really feel the sense of the past .......and the way the wealthier lived such a great example of true turkish style and rare to get the option to visit such a place

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