If you’re after a Greek escape that feels like a hidden forest meeting a fairy-tale sea, Lagomandra is your one. Tucked away on the Sithonia peninsula, this spot is a masterclass in chilled-out vibes and natural beauty.
Why do people love going on holidays to Lagomandra?
Double the Fun - You get two distinct blue-flag beaches separated by a cooling pine forest, giving you the best of both worlds for sun and shade.
Pine-Scented Bliss - The monster-sized trees grow right down to the shoreline, meaning you can ditch the parasol and lounge under nature's own canopy.
Sunset Central - Facing west across the Toroneos Gulf, the evening sky turns a magical shade of pink that’s a total 10/10 on the romance scale.
Family Paradise - The waters are famously calm making it a crystal-clear choice for the littluns to splash about safely whilst you relax.
What is the best time to visit Lagomandra?
Holidays to Lagomandra are all about embracing the great outdoors, with the Halkidiki region offering a booming, green landscape that stays vibrant well into the year. Whether you want to be a total beach model or explore the nearby mountain trails, there is a perfect window for every type of jollie.
Spring - Temps sit around 20-24°C and the wild herbs are in full bloom - it’s a stunner time for hiking without breaking into a hot flush.
Summer - It’s a total scorchio situation with those long, blazing afternoons that require nothing but a crisp fizzy drink and a cheeky plunge into the blue.
Autumn - The "Indian Summer" vibe is strong here, with the sea still up to scratch and the crowds heading home for a quieter feel.
Winter - A very peaceful time with temps around 12°C - most big resorts take a nap, but the coastal scenery remains unmatched.
What are the best beaches to visit on your Lagomandra holidays?
The coastline here is famously lush, where the green of the forest bleeds right into the blue of the water. Pack a towel and prepare for some serious beach-hopping along the Sithonia coast.
Lagomandra North - The more organised side of the bay, featuring a stylish army of sunbeds and water sports for those who like a bit of action.
Lagomandra South - A wider, more natural stretch of sand that’s perfect for families who want to set up camp under the trees and soak in some natural beauty.
Elia Beach - A long, narrow strip of pebbles and sand that offers a more secluded vibe for a much-appreciated afternoon snooze.
Neos Marmaras - A short drive away, this buzzing beach is lined with tavernas and bars for when you want things a bit more lively to sink your teeth into.
Things to do on your Lagomandra holidays
There is plenty more to do on your holidays to Lagomandra than just polishing your glow; the surrounding area is packed with hidden gems and traditional Greek charm. From mountain villages to boat trips, your itinerary can be as packed or as easy-going as you like.
Parthenonas Village - Head up the mountain to this ancient stone village for views that are genuinely jaw-dropper and to indulge in a very boujee lunch.
Turtle Island Boat Trip - Hop on a cruise to Kelifos Island, which looks exactly like a mammoth of a turtle floating in the sea.
Neos Marmaras Marina - Spend an evening wandering past the fancy yachts and trying to agree with your family on which one you’d buy if you won the lotto.
Sithonia Road Trip - Rent a car and drive the coastal loop to discover hidden coves that look like they belong on a postcard.
Porto Carras Vineyards - Visit one of the largest organic vineyards in Europe for a tasting session that is top-drawer for any wine lover.