Yerakini, Gerakani
Yerakini, a charming village nestled on the Chalkidiki peninsula, offers a tranquil escape in
northern Greece. Previously an official settlement within the municipality of Polygyros, Yerakini boasts a unique name derived
from "yerakina," meaning female peregrine falcon in Greek folklore. Legend has it that a queen
named Yerakina once resided here. The village is also known for its magnesite
deposits, the largest in Northern Greece.
Yerakini's main attraction is the pristine Gerakini Beach, a haven for relaxation with
its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. History enthusiasts can delve into
the past at the nearby ancient ruins of Olynthos, a significant archaeological
site. Pay your respects at the charming Saints Theodore Orthodox Church, dedicated to the two saints
named Theodoros, and don't miss the annual feast-day celebration held on the first Saturday of Lent.
While Yerakini itself caters more to a local lifestyle, explore
nearby towns for shopping and a wider variety of dining options. Discover local
markets and shops in Poligiros Town, or unwind with good company, wine, and delicious food at the Royal Cafe-Wine Bar-Bistro.