Sightseeing in Kavala - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. If you plan to visit the city in summer, don’t forget to take sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat because the temperature is usually 30-33 °C. The temperature of water can rise up to 26°C. In winter, it is not too cold in Kavala. The average temperature is 8-10 °C, so don’t forget to take clothes and shoes for mild winter.
2. Vacationers can use buses, ferry, boats, rented cars and bicycles, and taxi to get around the city. There are quite many car rental services, but the public transport system is also well-developed in Kavala. Inter-city connection deserves praise. It is very comfortable to use long-distance buses to move between different cities.
3. Local drivers do not always follow all traffic regulations, so tourists who decide to rent a car must be very careful. In order to be eligible for car rental, tourists need a credit card and an international driving license.
4. Taxi prices are not high, but travelers need to make sure that the taxi driver has the meter on. It is also a good idea to discuss the price of a ride in advance. Taxi rates are unified across Greece. It is possible to catch a taxi on the street, by phone or online. Many taxi companies provide their regular customers with discounts and issue special privilege cards.
5. Don’t forget about safety measures. In order not to fall a victim to thieves, it is always necessary to follow basic rules, such as do not take valuables to crowded places, keep an eye on belongings, do not leave personal belongings unattended, and do not ask unknown people to watch your items while you are absent. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. A slight nod with smacking lips is a negation (oxi or ochi), and nodding head upwards means yes (nai).
7. Kissing someone’s check twice is a traditional greeting in Greece. Locals shake their hands only when they meet someone for the first time.
8. There is no problem with understanding English because Kavala is a tourist city. Locals talk Greek to each other and sometimes can forget that there is a foreigner present among them. However, they switch to English once they remember about this.
9. The majority of organizations (shops, restaurants, cafes) close for siesta that can last from 13:00 to 17:00. The siesta break happens only during hot months. In colder months, there is no need for such a break. Banks usually work from 8:30 to 14:00.
10. Some beaches in Kavala are paid, and tourists need to take this fact into consideration.
11. The tax-free system is adopted everywhere in the country. This means that tourists can get some money back when they leave the country (the tax-free system is not applied to fur items).
12. Guests in all cafes in Greece are provided with a glass of water. It is an old tradition.
13. Don’t forget to leave tips for any kind of service. The service fee is not included in the total.
14. The most popular goods that travelers prefer to bring as presents to their family members and close friends are the following: different souvenirs with the image of Kavala, ceramics, and tapestries.
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What to visit being in Kavala - unique sights

Giola Lagoon

From the series “Most Scary Swiiming Pools”
Strong waves destroyed the dome of this rock over time. A natural pool with crystal-clear emerald-colored water formed in its place. You can see huge rocks at the bottom of the lagoon even today. They were left from the destruction. This natural lagoon attracts and frightens at the same time. Not everyone dares to jump into it from a rocky cliff. The rocks at the bottom seem incredibly close and threatening. The sea raging nearby also adds to the thrill. … Read further

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