Nea Phokea (Νέα Φωκαία, Nea Fokea) is a village on the Kassandra peninsula in Greece with isolated beaches and big pine-trees which almost reach the sea water. The inhabitants of Nea Phokea are 1,500, but during the summer months this number increases to 10,000. The village is developed enough to offer its visitors hotels, camping sites, entertainment, traditional cafes and seafood tavernas with a view to the sea.
In addition to the beaches and the developed surrounding area, one can expect to find archaeological sites, i.e.
Local celebrations: June 29, Feast dedicated to St.Peter and St.Paul, the Apostles.
Famous local products: Fish, vegetables, honey.
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