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Att göra – Kavala
Kavala, in Greece, is one of those hidden gems you won’t believe isn’t on everyone’s radar. Sitting pretty along the northern coastline, this seaside city blends ancient history with those laidback beach-town vibes we all crave in a holiday destination. There’s so much to explore here, from major historical spots like the house of Mohammed Ali – yes, he was born here – to traces of Paul the Apostle’s journey, plus the strong Byzantine influence, which you’ll spot in the city’s architecture. You can dive into Kavala’s history as a key tobacco trade hub, and it makes a perfect base for island hopping to Thassos or visiting the UNESCO-listed Philippi with its ancient Roman ruins. Oh, and the food? Fresh seafood and retsina wine, with its signature piney kick, are the must-tries here – you’ll be talking about it long after your trip. 1. Head up high to Kavala Fortress Perched high above the city, this Medieval fortress offers some of the best panoramic views you’ll get in Kavala. It's a must-see for a taste of the city’s past and present — it was built by the Byzantines and expanded by the Ottomans — with the added treat of balmy Aegean vistas. 2. Stroll around the Old Town of Panagia The old town of Panagia is full of charm and history. Take a walk through its narrow, cobbled streets and check out the mix of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture. And, make sure to stop by the Imaret, a former Islamic complex turned luxury hotel – it offers a glimpse into the area’s Ottoman heritage. 3. Snap photos of the Aqueduct Kamares You can’t miss the Kamares Aqueduct, it’s one of the standout landmarks in Kavala. Built in the 16th century to bring water to the city back in the day, this double-arched beauty showcases some seriously impressive engineering. Plus, it’s a total photo magnet, especially when the evening light hits just right.