Nea Karvali Beach is a picturesque destination located 12 kilometers outside of Kavala, Greece, offering golden sands and crystal-clear Aegean waters. It's part of the charming village of Nea Karvali, known for its historical Cappadocian Greek heritage. The beach provides a serene environment with activities like swimming, sunbathing, and beach volleyball. Visitors can also explore the nearby traditional settlement of Akontisma and enjoy local cuisine, such as traditional 'Kourambie.' While the beach has limited amenities, it features lifeguard services and allows pets.
The village itself is a tranquil retreat with historical attractions like the Temple of Saint Grigorios Theologos. The beach's proximity to Kavala and its stunning natural beauty make it an ideal spot for both relaxation and cultural exploration.
Nea Karvali is a community deeply rooted in history, with most inhabitants being descendants of Cappadocian Greeks who settled there after the Greek-Turkish population exchange in 1924.