Nikiti is a town situated on the second finger of the Halkidiki peninsula.
Nikiti is a resort with delicious local cuisine, cultural and historical sites, and vibrant nightlife. It is an ideal city for access to both sides of the peninsula.
Best places and sailing routes for your sailing trip near Nikiti City. Sailing season details, trade winds and everything you need for perfect sailing holidays.
Nikiti is a town situated on the second finger of the Halkidiki peninsula.
Nikiti is a resort with delicious local cuisine, cultural and historical sites, and vibrant nightlife. It is an ideal city for access to both sides of the peninsula.
There are diving centers for tourists in Nikiti. There are excellent diving spots nearby (Kastri beach with the ruins of the ancient Galipsos).
Within a few minutes drive, you can reach Ormos Panagias. From here we recommend sailing on a yacht to Mount Athos.
There are many cafés along the Nikiti embankment. They offer delicious coffee. You can enjoy relaxing sea views and stroll along the promenade for dinner.
And if you like peace and quiet, we recommend heading to the hills and visiting the Old Town of Nikiti. It is a traditional village that retains an atmosphere of romantic nostalgia.
Nikiti produces a huge variety of different types of honey. Here you can taste forest, pine, flower, and heather honey.
In the town you could break the journey for a day or two as every member of the crew is going to find here something interesting. Those, whose trip is just starting will easily get to the location — Nikiti is 100 km apart from Thessaloniki Airport.
You could hire a boat according to the general Greece rule system. Just leave a request for the rental vessel you like on our website. You would discuss all the details of the trip with Sailica specialists during a personal consultation. We will help you to choose a route, advice what to take on a board and answer all your questions.
Yacht route in Nikiti:
Nikiti — Porto Karas — Porto Koufo — Gulf of Sykia — Diaporos island — Amouliani island — Ormos Panagias — Nikiti via Athos.
In the region the climate is mild and famous Meltemi, the sharp wind of the Aegean Sea, blows a little quieter. Meltemi from Rhodes, Crete, and the Cyclades strongly influences the weather on the peninsula in summer and autumn. Northeast wind prevails in Nikiti. It intensifies in the fall. But the best time for sailing is from May to September. The holiday season in Nikiti coincides with the season for yachting.
The average water temperature in May is + 18 °C, in August + 25 °C. Since October, the water becomes cooler, but the temperature remains at + 20 °C.
Upon arrival at the marina, you are usually given the forecast for the next day. You can also get storm warnings over radio links.
You can also use the following services to get information about weather conditions: