Apartment information


The house is located in a quiet area of Kavala, just five minutes from center on foot. Supermarkets, taverns and port of Kavala are five minutes walk away. Nearest beaches are
 Perigiali Beach (1.1 km) and Rapsani Beach (1.7 km).

The house consists of two bedrooms (each room contains a double bed), kitchen (the kitchen contains: a large refrigerator, and a standard stove with 4 hotplates and an oven), bathroom (it's also has a washing machine) and in the hall there is an available sofa that opens.

The house has TV, WiFi and air conditioning.

The hidden garden is at the back of the house. 

In front of the house there is a free parking space. 

The maximum number of people in the apartment is five persons.

The owners are very kind and always available.





Some information about KAVALA.

Kavala is the capital of the prefecture of Kavala and the second-largest city in northern Greece (after Thessaloniki).

Founded in the 6th century BC and then was named Neapolis, which means a new city. It is located right across from the town of Limenas in Thassos island and was first established by colonists from Thassos. At that time it was the port of the former Macedonian capital Philippi.

Today, coming to Kavala you can feel a strange combination of a large city and the peaceful seaside town, the compound of the Christian and Islamic culture, especially in the old town, and there are narrow cobbled streets with old houses and modern buildings and cafes, sea, beach, beautiful sunsets, luxurious yachts and small fishing boats.Kavala has the shape of an amphitheater that stretches from the harbor to the fortress on the highest hill on one side and mountain Simvolo on the other side. Kavala is a white town with white buildings and one recalls the large snowflake and is one of the most picturesque cities in Greece.Kavala, among other things, due to its location is a great choice for summer. Because it is a larger city, it does not offer the possibility of lodging on the beach in the center of what many of our visitors are used to. So there is no that famous exit from the room and directly on the beach, which is right outside the hotel, but Kavala offers much more content than other small tourist villages along the Greek coast.

Kavala is located 170km from Thessaloniki and 42km from Thassos or an hour and fifteen minutes away by ferry.

Kavala is a dynamic city that lives throughout the year. It is full of traditional tavernas and restaurants, trendy bars and clubs, pastry chefs, stores and people.

Close to the sea, there is a wide promenade filled with benches, cafes and tavernas overlooking the sea.

In some streets, such as the famous Omonia, parallel to the coast at the port there is a large number of branded shops and boutiques of clothing and footwear.Kavala is known for its beautiful beaches. If you are located here in the summer, in just a few minutes’ drive east or west you can reach a very nice beach, usually blue flag bearers.

When you go straight from the dock, after a few hundred meters you will see a left turn uphill via narrow street with a sign and inscription Panagia. This alley is in fact the way to the old city of Kavala, called Panagia (Virgin Mary). The car can go up the street, but after only 300-400m streets become too narrow. Our advice is that if you are even a little fit, park your car near the port and then take to the Panagia on foot all the way to the fort.

You will enjoy the narrow, steep streets, beautiful colorful houses with beautiful facades in the Ottoman style, beautiful balconies full of flowers, and so on all the way up to the fortress.

If you get tired to stop by the beautiful cafe called Mpriki (Briki) with magnificent, panoramic views of the entire city. It would be nice if you’re lucky and run into an available outdoor table on the terrace.

But what makes Kavala most interesting for tourists are sandy, clean beaches and the azure blue waters, which extend to 80 km around the city.

The most famous beach in Kavala are Rapsani that is closest to the center of town, then Kalamitsi, Batis, Palio, Tosca, and further away are Nea Iraklitsa, beautiful Nea Peramos, Paralia Ofriniou and one of the most beautiful beaches in the north of Greece - Ammolofi.