A land of thermal springs
This humble village in Halkidiki offers a glimpse into local Greek life, surrounded by lush greenery and the calming presence of the Aegean Sea. It’s on the Kassandra peninsula of Halkidiki, often best known for its party atmosphere. But sleepy Loutra reveals a different side to this region of Greece.
Loutra is renowned for its thermal springs, which have been attracting visitors for centuries who come in search of the water’s healing properties. You can try it for yourself in the Thermal Spa Agia Paraskevi on a hilltop in Loutra that looks out over the Aegean.
Spa days aren’t the only way to relax here. You’ll find little beaches lapped by the kind of water you can see your toes through and blissfully while away the hours, perhaps before searching out a traditional taverna and experiencing some warm Greek hospitality while you sample the local seafood. And maybe an ouzo… you’re in Greece, after all.
Loutra is renowned for its thermal springs, which have been attracting visitors for centuries who come in search of the water’s healing properties. You can try it for yourself in the Thermal Spa Agia Paraskevi on a hilltop in Loutra that looks out over the Aegean.
Spa days aren’t the only way to relax here. You’ll find little beaches lapped by the kind of water you can see your toes through and blissfully while away the hours, perhaps before searching out a traditional taverna and experiencing some warm Greek hospitality while you sample the local seafood. And maybe an ouzo… you’re in Greece, after all.
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Your Loutra questions, answered
If you like quiet beaches, soaking in thermal springs, and a handful of tavernas, then Loutra has everything you need.
You’ll see much more of the surrounding area if you do, and explore other villages and beaches.
From June to September, expect hot and dry weather—don’t be surprised to see the mercury hit 30 degrees or more.