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Getting from Naxos to Halkidiki
If you are heading to Halkidiki from Naxos you are making your way to a three-pronged peninsula southeast of Thessaloniki in northern Greece.
Take the ferry
There is no ferry to Halkidiki. It is a mainland peninsula with no island ferry connections.
Getting there by air
Halkidiki has no airport. The nearest airport is Thessaloniki, around 60 to 90 kilometres from the various parts of the peninsula. Flying from Naxos to Athens takes around 45 minutes and then Athens to Thessaloniki takes around 55 minutes. From Thessaloniki Airport a rental car, taxi or bus is needed to reach Halkidiki. Total travel time is around 4 to 5 hours.
Your best option
Fly to Thessaloniki via Athens and rent a car at the airport. Halkidiki is large and spread out enough that a car is essential for getting between beaches, villages and the different peninsulas. If you are travelling with your own car, take the ferry from Naxos to Piraeus and then drive north via the E75 motorway to Thessaloniki and continue to Halkidiki from there.
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