Point of interest
Porto Koufo
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Location
Koufos
Tips from locals
Porto Koufo is a bay whose bay is a natural small port from south to north. During the Second World War, it was used by the German submarines because of its strategic position, which provided both physical aerial coverage and direct access to the Aegean Sea, while at the beginning of the bay on the Akra Anticoufou they had installed a gateway where it guarded the entrance bay. Nowadays, Porto Koufo's torch has been shaped according to a small fishing port (shelter), but with a small mooring facility for small tourist yachts and yachts.
Porto Koufo is a bay whose bay is a natural small port from south to north. During the Second World War, it was used by the German submarines because of its strategic position, which provided both physical aerial coverage and direct access to the Aegean Sea, while at the beginning of the bay on the…
Porto Koufo is the largest natural harbour in Greece (in depth). German submarines used it during World War II because of its location. Several fish taverns in the area offer Greek dishes.
If you have enough time , we recommend getting yourself around the "Sithonia" peninsula. There are so many beautiful landscapes and beaches to visit. Porto Koufo is one of them, this "natural port" promises calm see (usually) and an amazing view to relax to. There are some nice places to eat too. It is a little far though, be ready for some twisty roads!