Gorgeous
scenery, fascinating historical monuments, superb beaches, plus
all the services and facilities accompanying sound tourist development
await the visitor to Kavala, one of the gems of eastern Macedonia.
A
city with a distinguished past, Kavala occupies the site of ancient
Neapolis. Its buildings rise like the tiers of an amphitheatre
up the slopes of Mt. Simvolo, overlooking the picturesque harbour.
The area has been settled since Neolithic times (3.000 B.C.),
while Antisara, covering the present vilolages of Kalamitsa and
Kipoupolis just outside town, was founded in the 5th century B.C.
Neapolis, of somewhat later date, knew great prosperity thanks
to its strategic location in the region: its proximity to the
gold mines on Mt. Pangeo, on the one hand and its position on
the main trade route uniting East and West, on the other. Much
later, in commemoration of St. Pauls visit, Neapolis was
renamed Christoupolis.
Over
the course of time, the region of Kavala had a turbulent history
of invasions, wars and oppression before evolving into the important
commercial center it is today. Besides having an active port,
Kavala is the capital of the tobacco industry in Greece.
Although
a modern business center, Kavala, is amply endowed with charms
to attract and captivate any visitor, for it has managed to hold
on to many features of its former appearance, resulting in a graceful
balance of old and new. The spacious squares, contemporary constructions,
shops and warehouses on the West side of the city blend harmoniously
with the old houses with their gardens and enclosed balconies
that jut out over the flagstones of the narrow alleyways on the
east side. Traditional and modern meet and merge both in Kavalas
architecture and its layout. Furthermore, its up to
date facilities for tourists, its nightclubs and its tavernas
provide all the amenities while offering endless possibilities
for a most pleasant stay.
Kavalas
harbour is particulary beguiling, filled with dozens of brightly
coloured fishing caiques bobbing up and down at the quay before
they set out at twilight, lamps lit for the nights adventure.
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