Keramoti: The strip of sand that connects the sea and the pine forest

Kavala is living proof that mainland Greece can offer you as strong emotions on its beaches as the Aegean and Ionian islands.

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Endless beaches, pine forests and sandy beaches are waiting for you to live a unique summer experience. If you get to know Kavala up close, you will find that it offers you not only one type of holiday, such as sun and sea, but can combine culture, gastronomy, sea and new experiences in a unique way that is hard to find even on an island. One such case is Keramoti of Kavala. And a strip of sand that is a beach itself.

Keramoti beach, or Ammoglossa, is a unique combination of sea and pine forest. We can say that it is the point where they come together in perfect harmony. Keramoti is a sandy and very shallow sea with clear waters. This explains the fact that it is a popular destination for families every year.

In Ammoglossa you will find beach bars and organized places where you can choose a sun lounger and order your drink or food. On the other hand, there are many free places where you can put your own equipment and stay until night.

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In Keramoti, you will walk on miles of fine sand beaches and swim in crystal clear waters. If you are still a fan of water sports, you will find everything you want in Keramoti to get your adrenaline pumping.

The Blue Flag award-winning beach of Keramoti is characterized by its impressive shape that resembles a tongue and that's why it is called Ammoglossa(tongue of sand). The setting consists of the basic Greek features: sun, sea, crystal clear water and golden sand. It is no exaggeration to say that it resembles an atoll.

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The beach is five kilometers long and has a unique scenery behind it. Behind the beach, many migratory birds find refuge, such as the white heron and is an ideal place for a picnic. Directly opposite Ammoglossa beach are the islands of Thassopoula and Thassos.