28.04.2023
New and Modern Maisonettes in Nea Kallikratia for the Whole Family
New and Modern Maisonettes in Nea Kallikratia for the Whole Family

The accommodation is located 200 meters from the beach, in a peaceful and residential area. The center of Nea Kallikratia is about 800 meters away, and there are supermarkets and cafes nearby.

Nea Kallikratia has a beautiful surrounding, offering excellent morning walks along the coast. For more information about the accommodation, you can view it with one click HERE.
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