Kavala, Port and Fortress

From Thessaloniki to Kavala, Private Day Trip

Outback Tours
Digital
600 minutes
English

WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT KAVALA

Because it is a beautiful and historic town built amphitheatrically next to the sea, which combines everything that might appeal to even the most demanding visitor, no matter the season.

Mountain and sea, picturesqueness and modern life, archaeological tours and exciting excursions, cultural activities and serenity within nature...

This is Kavala!

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From$432.12Per Vehicle

What's included in From Thessaloniki to Kavala, Private Day Trip

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Itinerary

Archaeological Museum of Kavala

The Archaeological Museum of Kavala is considered one of the most important museums of its kind in Greece. It hosts representative finds from the broader area of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. Your tour begins in the Neolithic period with the finds from the site of Dikili Tash. The largest section of the museum is dedicated to the permanent exhibition with the title “Neapolis – Christoupolis – Kavala”, the subject of which is the diachronic presence of the town through its monuments.

Admission Ticket Not Included

Mohammed Ali's House

The house of Mohammed Ali is today a museum and transports the visitor back to the Kavala of the 18th century, where the future ruler of Egypt was born and lived until the age of thirty. The building, which was constructed approximately between 1780 and 1790, covers an area of 330 sq. m and was the largest house in the town of Kavala in that period and is considered one of the finest surviving examples of 18th-century Ottoman architecture in Greece. Repairs and reconstruction work to the original building, garden and surrounding areas were carried out in the late 19th century, with funding from the state of Egypt and with the support of the Egyptian royal family.

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The Archaeological Museum of Philippi

The Archaeological Museum of Philippi contains two exhibition units in which the finds from the excavations in the ancient city are on permanent display: Unit A: This unit takes up the whole of the ground floor and has a surface area of 380 sq. m. It contains the archaeological (inscriptions, sculptures, vases, coins, jewellery), historical and visual material of the city of Philippi and its region from the prehistoric period until the end of Roman antiquity. Unit B: This unit occupies the first floor of the building, with a surface area of 205 sq. m. In here there is a presentation of the Christian city (inscriptions, architectural members, mosaics, vases, coins) from the Early Christian period of its rise until its decline in the seventh century AD, and its complete abandonment after the Turkish conquest of the late 14th century.

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Inclusions

  • Transportation by air-conditioned V.I.P. car or mini van
  • WiFi on board
  • Pick up and drop off service from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • After the trip you will receive with email photos and video of your trip.
  • Professional chauffeur (English-speaking)
  • Bottle of water and coffee during the route (free)
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Entrance fees
  • Guide who speaks your language
  • Lunch
  • Coffee, Tea, Refreshments, Drinks or Juice, Snacks
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible

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