Sahara Beach Nea Kallikratia: Largest Bar in Halkidiki
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Sahara Beach, Nea Kallikratia, Halkidiki: The 1.3km Golden Shore 36km From Thessaloniki, Named After the Largest Beach Bar in Halkidiki, Half-Empty on Weekdays and Packed on Weekends
Greece | Nea Iraklia | Nea Kallikratia, Halkidiki, Central Macedonia
Welcome to Sahara Resort, the largest beach bar in Halkidiki. A sunny oasis 20 minutes away from the centre of Thessaloniki where you can enjoy the crystal clear waters of Northern Greece. At Sahara Resort time stops and we enjoy every moment.
The beach takes its name from the bar, not the landscape — which is a useful corrective to the source article’s “desert dunes” framing. 4km north, towards Nea Iraklia, there is a very long and wide beach, mostly known as Sahara, named after the beach bar. The bar came first; the beach took the name from it. This is, in the Halkidiki context, an entirely logical development: Sahara Resort is the largest beach bar in the region, visible from the road and known across Thessaloniki.
The continuous strip of fine sand beach stretches for almost 1.3 kilometres. The depth rises gradually, aqua socks aren’t needed. Sahara beach has developed infrastructure, which includes: cafes, showers, changing cabins, toilets, sunbeds and umbrellas. The beach is supervised by a lifeguard.
The weekend/weekday dynamic is the honest planning note. This beach is mostly visited by people from Thessaloniki, usually during weekends. The implication is practical: a Tuesday at Sahara is a different experience from a Saturday. In weekdays, the beach is much quieter, with free sunbeds, relaxed service, and a fraction of the weekend crowd.
Getting There: 30 Minutes From Thessaloniki Airport, Exit at Nea Kallikratia on the A24, Large Free Parking
The town is easily accessible by car on the motorway from Thessaloniki (about 30 minutes from the airport).
From central Thessaloniki or the airport, take the A24 motorway (Thessaloniki–Nea Moudania) and take the exit for Nea Kallikratia. From the town, Sahara Beach is 4 kilometres north toward Nea Iraklia — follow the road along the coast. The turn for Sahara is signposted.
In the Sahara bar, there is massive, organised parking available right behind the beach bars — a significant advantage during busy weekends.
By bus from Thessaloniki, the KTEL Halkidikis service runs to Nea Kallikratia — from the town centre, a short taxi ride or a 20-minute walk north along the coast road reaches the Sahara complex.
The Beach: 1.3km Sandy, Gradual Depth, Multiple Beach Bars, Free Zone Available, Lifeguard Throughout
Sahara Beach is a massive, vibrant resort experience with music, bars, and endless amenities.
The other beach bars alongside Sahara Resort on the same strip include Exotic, La Roca, Yolo, and Sunshine — each with its own section of sunbeds. In addition to Sahara, there are several other bars on the beach such as Exotic and La Roca, but we would primarily recommend Sahara, followed by Yolo and Sunshine.
The free zone exists — visitors who bring their own equipment can find space on the beach away from the commercial sections. The width of the beach is the specific quality that makes this possible even when the weekend crowd arrives: stretching over 3 km in length and reaching up to 250 metres in width, the beach offers ample space for everyone to enjoy. (The 3km figure includes the broader Nea Kallikratia beach strip; the Sahara section specifically is 1.3km.)
The Nea Kallikratia Beach Sequence: City Beach, Mykoniatika, Sahara
Right in the centre of town is the beautiful, spacious Nea Kallikratia beach, about 450 metres long, with a wide range of services and a promenade with many restaurants.
To the east, about 3 km from the town centre, lies the beautiful Mykoniatika beach, over 1.5 km long and partly located under a photogenic steep, tree-covered rock overhang.
The full Nea Kallikratia beach day programme for a visiting group with different preferences: City Beach for the promenade and restaurant convenience, Mykoniatika for the quieter scenic overhang experience, and Sahara for the beach bar energy and the widest stretch of sand.
Kassandra and Sithonia: Within 30 Minutes From Sahara
Sahara Beach is at the entry point of Halkidiki — the last large beach before the peninsula’s roads split toward Kassandra (west) and eventually Sithonia (east). Afytos is ideal as a base for exploring both the eastern and western parts of the peninsula. For visitors based at Sahara or Nea Kallikratia, the full Halkidiki peninsula programme is accessible from a single base. Sani Beach Halkidiki Greece on the northwest Kassandra coast is approximately 25 minutes south.
Sahara Beach near Nea Kallikratia, Halkidiki is the 1.3-kilometre golden shore 36 kilometres from Thessaloniki — named after the largest beach bar in Halkidiki (not after the desert), half-empty on weekdays and packed on weekends from the city, gradual sandy depth (no water shoes needed), lifeguard, multiple beach bar sections including Sahara Resort, Exotic, Yolo, and Sunshine, large free parking, 30 minutes from Thessaloniki Airport by the A24.
Come on a weekday. The sand is the same; the crowd is not.
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