It is located in the northern Aegean Sea, opposite the island of Thasos.
Capital and most important city: Kavala itself – a beautiful port city rising amphitheatrically from the sea (often called "the blue city").
History: Over 2,700 years old.
It began as the ancient Greek colony of Neapolis (7th century BC), later Byzantine Christoupolis, Ottoman until 1912, and Greek since then.
The apostle Paul landed here in 49 AD (the first Christian footstep in Europe).
Sights: Byzantine castle, Ottoman architecture, Roman aqueduct, old town, nearby archaeological site of Philippi (a UNESCO World Heritage site).
Economy: Major port, tourism, fishing, olive oil, tobacco (formerly very large), agriculture (rice, fruit, vegetables), and nearby oil activities.
Nature: Beautiful beaches, mountainous hinterland (including Mount Pangaion), near the Nestos River and Thasos (ferry connection).
In short: a charming mix of history, beautiful coastline, authentic Greek life, and tourism without mass tourism – one of the most beautiful (but lesser-known) places in Northern Greece.


































