Neos Marmaras, located in Halkidiki, Greece, is a small yet vibrant resort town with a rich variety of services and attractions. The town sits on three hills at the foot of Mount Itamos, offering stunning access to the coast.

The town’s main beach is modest in size and amenities, but at its edge, there’s a long stretch of beach with several beach bars and snack spots. The water here is shallow with fine sand, perfect for a relaxing swim. For those seeking a more active retreat, a visit to the Kalogria beaches, located between Nikiti and Neos Marmaras, is a must. The area attracts both nature lovers and those wanting a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle.

Among the town's attractions is the Church of the Holy Archangels, where visitors can admire ancient icons. There's also a memorial to refugees who escaped by boat during wartime. Near Tripotamos village, you can explore the ruins of the 19th-century Tripotamos Metochion, a once thriving monastery property now closed to visitors but still an interesting stop for tourists.

History enthusiasts should visit the traditional village of Parthenonas, situated at an altitude of three hundred and fifty meters. This picturesque village hosts a folk museum displaying early 20th-century artifacts and photographs. The area is rich in historical sites and natural beauty, perfect for a peaceful walk.

Neos Marmaras also caters to the adventurous. The town offers hiking and biking opportunities, including routes up Mount Itamos. For those interested in the sea, you can rent a yacht or boat for a cruise, often to the nearby island of Kelifos, where you can swim in the open sea.

The town is well-equipped for tourists, with a range of accommodations from apartments to luxurious hotels. One of the most renowned places to stay is Porto Carras, a resort where guests can enjoy spa treatments, tennis, and fine dining. There are also numerous cafés and restaurants where you can sample fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes, alongside international cuisine.

For shopping, Neos Marmaras features several souvenir shops selling jewelry, olive oil, and local cosmetics. There's a weekly farmer’s market where you can buy fresh local produce. The town's nightlife includes beach bars and nightclubs, offering a lively atmosphere for evening entertainment.

If you prefer to explore by train, the town offers a tourist train that takes visitors to the main beach and around nearby areas.