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Thessaloniki
Kastoria
Kozani
Florina
Giannitsa
Pella
Vergina Edessa
Serres
Drama
Katerini
Veria
 KAVALA

Kavala
Population: 70.000
Backing on to the lower slopes of Mount Simvilon, is the second largest city of Macedonia
and a principal port for northern Greece. Coming in through the suburbs there seems little
to commend a stay, but the Panagia quarter
above the port preserves a scattering of
eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings, and considerable atmosphere.
It is by far
the most attractive part of town to explore, wandering amid the twisting wedge of lanes
and up towards the citadel.
Mehmet
Ali, the Pasha of Egypt and founder of the dynasty which ended with King Farouk, was born
in Kavala
in 1769 and his birthplace, at the corner of Paulidou and Mechmet Ali, is
maintained as a monument.
To visit its wood-panelled reception rooms, ground-floor stables
and first-floor harem, ring for the caretaker.
Another caretaker may escort you through
the Citadel (summer daily 10am7pm) so you can explore the
Byzantine ramparts and
dungeon; in season it hosts a few festival performances, mainly dance, in its main court.
The Archeological Museum (TuesSun
8.30am3pm) at the west end of the waterfront, just off Erithri Stavri,
contains a
fine dolphin mosaic, a reconstructed Macedonian funeral chamber and many terracotta
figurines
decorated in their original paint. Close by, on Odhos Filippou, is the Folk Art
Museum (daily 911am & 69pm) which, as well as traditional costumes and
household utensils, has some interesting rooms devoted to the locally born sculptor
Polignotos Vigis.
In the main square, Platia Eleftherias, is
an EOT office, which can provide schedules for daily ferries from Kavala
to Thassos and
other east Aegean islands. There are hotels, beaches, museums, restaurants and tavernas as
well as an aqueduct and Byzantine citadel. Boats can be hired for fishing, water-skiing
and sailing. Popular
sandy beaches are at Kalamitsa, Batis and Toska, and
secluded ones at Iraklitsa and Peramos.
There are also some little-known
stalactite and stalagmite caves and many archaeological sites nearby.
Mount Pangaion is
a good area for hunting and climbing.



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