Posidi Beach is a stunning natural gem located on the Kassandra Peninsula in Halkidiki, Greece. It is known for its large, wide beige sand beach with rocky portions, set against a backdrop of cliffs, protected dunes, and the iconic Possidi Lighthouse. The beach offers breathtaking views of Mount Olympus and the Aegean Sea, with crystal-clear turquoise waters that create a unique sound. It is divided into two sides, with the east side having more waves and the west side being calmer. The beach is not crowded, allowing visitors to enjoy its tranquility and natural beauty.
One of the unique features of Posidi Beach is the sandbar known as Possidi Cape, which stretches into the sea and changes shape with the currents. The beach is also near the ruins of the ancient city of Mende, famous for its sanctuary of Poseidon. Despite its natural charm, the beach lacks immediate amenities, so visitors should come prepared with essentials like umbrellas and water.
The nearby village of Possidi offers various accommodations and dining options, making it a convenient base for exploring the area.