Thalatta Kalamitsi village camp, Sykia, Sithonia – Transfers | 2026

Contact Information
- Phone: 23750 41410
- Email: info@thalattacamp.gr
- Website: thalattacamp.gr
Location
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Thalatta Kalamitsi Village Camp and transfer access in southern Sithonia
Thalatta Kalamitsi Village Camp sits in a very special corner of Sithonia, close to Kalamitsi, with the kind of sea views and easygoing coastal atmosphere that make this part of Halkidiki so loved by travelers. It is a natural base for guests who want simple access to beaches, villages, and boat days, while still staying in a quieter area where the pace feels relaxed and the air stays fresh. The location is especially appealing for families, couples, campers, and small groups who want to move between the camp, the sea, and nearby points of interest without long detours.
From a skipper’s point of view, this is a coastline that works beautifully for day trips and transfers because it opens both toward the inner routes of Sithonia and toward the wider Halkidiki mainland. The waters around Kalamitsi often stay clear, and in summer the afternoon breeze can bring a welcome cooling effect, though some days the meltemi can pick up a bit. That makes early departures and flexible planning a smart choice, especially for guests who want the smoothest ride to beaches, marinas, or sightseeing stops. If you are staying here, you are well placed for exploring the peninsula in a practical way, not just a scenic one. It is a good spot for people who want to see more of Halkidiki without spending all day in the car, and that is a big part of the appeal.
The camp also works nicely for travelers who like a balance between relaxation and movement. You can spend the morning by the water, then head out toward Sarti, Toroni, Vourvourou, or Neos Marmaras, or continue farther for archaeological visits and city stops. For guests arriving by air or coming from Thessaloniki, transfer planning matters, and this location gives you a useful starting point for both coastal and inland routes. For more on the wider area, you can check the official Halkidiki destination guide, the general background on Sithonia, and the local forecast on Meteoblue Kalamitsi weather.
For guests who enjoy being active, the area around the camp is a strong match for swimming, beach hopping, and easy boat excursions. The southern side of Sithonia is known for its coves, rocky edges, and long sandy stretches, while the nearby villages offer tavernas, small harbors, and a more traditional summer feel. It is not a noisy resort zone, and that is exactly why many visitors choose it. You get the sea, the space, and the access, with a calm atmosphere that still feels connected. There is also a nice rhythm to the season here, with June and September often feeling especially pleasant for travelers who prefer fewer crowds and softer heat, althoug the sea remains inviting well into autumn.
If you need a transfer service or want to combine your stay with a boat experience, this is a very practical base. Our local team at Porto Scuba can help with private sailboat days and sea transfers that fit the coastline naturally, especially when you want to reach beaches or seaside stops with less stress and more comfort. A private boat day can be a lovely way to see Sithonia from the water, while per-person trips are a good option for guests who want a shared experience with a friendly local crew. It is the kind of place where a simple transfer can turn into part of the holiday rather than just logistics.
Transfer Options
Transfer services available to the following destinations:
Archeological
- Agios Athanasios church (1600 Approx.) Mural
- Ancient Mende Archaeological Site (Proasteio)
- Arch of Galerius
- Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
- Atatürk Museum
- Byzantine Tower of Prosphorion
- Dion – Archaeological Site
- Heptapyrgion of Thessaloniki (Yedi Kule)
- Holy Church of Saint Demetrius
- Lazaristes Monastery
- Museum of Byzantine Culture
- Olynthus – Archaeological Site
- Petralona Cave
- Rotonda
- Toroni Citadel Archaeological Site
- Vergina – Museum of the Royal Tombs at Aigai (Aegae)
- White Tower of Thessaloniki
Beach
- Afitos Beach
- Agios Ioannis Beach
- Aretes Beach
- Azapiko Beach
- Chelona Beach
- Diaporti beach
- Elia Beach
- Ema beach
- Epanomis Beach
- Glarokavos Beach
- Kalamitsi Beach
- Kalogria Beach
- Karydi Beach
- Kavourotrypes Beach
- Klimataria Beach
- Kohi beach
- Koviou Beach
- Kriaritsi Beach
- Leuki Ammos Beach bar
- Marathias beach
- Mola Kaliva Beach
- N.Marmaras Beach
- Nea Potidea Beach
- Nikiti Beach
- Orange Beach
- Paradise Kavourotripes Beach
- Perea Beach
- Plage Vothonas
- Platanitsi Beach
- Posidi Beach
- Possidi West Beach
- Potamos Epanomi
- Salonikiou Beach
- Sikia Beach
- Skala Fourkas Beach
- Spathies Beach
- Tigania beach
- Toroni Beach
- Trani Ammouda
- Tripiti Beach
- Tristinika Beach
- Vatopedi Beach
Entaintainment
- CharerAyacht Day sailing & luxury motor yacht charters (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Ethnik Beach Bar (Tristinika, Sithonia)
- Kallithea clubs (Kallithea, Kassandra)
- Lago Seaside Experience (Kassandra, Kassandra)
- Magic Park (Pylaia, Pylaia)
- Mt Olympos – Priònia (Litochoro, Mt. Olympos)
- Regency Casino Thessaloniki (Thermi, Pylaia)
- Talgo Beach Bar (Vourvourou, Sithonia)
- Thermal Spa Agia Paraskevi (Loutra, Kassandra)
- Thessaloniki Concert Hall (Waterfront, Thessaloniki)
- Waterland (Tagarades, Thessaloniki)
Food
- ELΛDIΛ DeliFood & Suites (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Ktima Gerovassiliou (Epanomi, North West)
- Ktima Perek (Monopigado, Halkidiki Mainland)
- Okyalos sea food restaurant (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Panos Fish Tavern (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Panos Fish Tavern (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- Stathoris Cheese factory (Ierissos, Halkidiki Mainland)
- Ta Kymata fresh fish & seafood Taverna restaurant (Neos Marmaras, Sithonia)
- The MARIGOULA (Poligiros, Halkidiki Mainland)
Market
Transportation
Village
- Afytos
- Ag. Kiriaki
- Agia Paraskevi
- Agia Triada Beach
- Agios Nikolaos
- Ayios Prodromos
- Chaniotis
- Elani
- Epanomi
- Fourka
- Gomati
- Ierissos
- Kalandra
- Kallikrateia
- Kallithea
- Kalyves Polygyrou
- Kassandreia
- Kassandrino
- Kriopighi
- Loutra
- Mende
- Metagkitsi
- Metamorfosi
- Nea Fokea
- Nea Irakleia
- Nea Michaniona
- Nea Moudania
- Nea Plaghia
- Nea Potidea
- Nea Roda
- Nea Skioni
- Neoi Epivates beach
- Neos Marmaras
- Nikiti
- Ormos Panagias
- Ouranoupoli
- Paliouri
- Pefkochori
- Poligiros
- Polychrono
- Porto Koufo
- Psakoudia
- Pyrgadikia
- Sane
- Sani
- Sarti
- Siviri
- Skala Fourkas
- Skala Sikias
- Solina
- Sykia Chalkidikis
- Toroni
- Vourvourou
- Xina
- Yerakini
The transfer list is broad on purpose, because this part of Halkidiki connects many different holiday styles. Some guests are heading to beaches with shallow water and easy access, while others want marinas, village stops, or cultural visits in Thessaloniki. The route to Toroni, Sarti, and Vourvourou is especially useful for beach lovers, while Neos Marmaras, Nikiti, and Porto Carras suit guests who want a livelier coastal base. For sightseeing, destinations like Vergina, Dion, and the White Tower of Thessaloniki bring a different rhythm to the trip. A few of the longer routes can feel like a proper excursion, so it helps to plan them with enough time and a bit of patience, especally in peak season.
Because Kalamitsi sits at the southern end of Sithonia, the road connections can be scenic but slower than people expect, which is part of the charm and part of the challenge. That is why many visitors choose a transfer instead of self driving, especially after a flight or before a ferry connection. It keeps the day simple and lets you enjoy the coastline rather than watch the clock. If you are already planning a day on the water, the same local knowledge that helps with road transfers also helps with sea routes, beach access, and the best order to visit places when the wind and light are right. That local timing can make a big difference in how the whole day feels.
For travelers who want to combine comfort with local experience, this area offers a lot of flexibility. You can stay close to the camp and enjoy Kalamitsi, or use it as a base for wider Halkidiki discovery with beaches, villages, ports, and city stops all within reach. The setting is calm, the sea is close, and the options are many, which is why Thalatta Kalamitsi Village Camp continues to work so well for guests who want a holiday that feels easy but still full of movement. If you want help choosing the best route or the right boat day for your stay, the local team is ready to make it simple.

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