Kavala is a moderate-sized port city with some Turkish influences. It sprawls across the hillsides and is lively any time of the day or night.

There is a Castle here–built in 1425 by the Turks. We climbed the narrow circular stairs to the very top of the tower!

Our room overlooks this church with bells that chime every morning at 7:00 a.m.

Wandering around the old town neighborhood, we see interesting color combos for doors and walls.

And, there is a nice Archaeological Museum here in Kavala. We liked this sherd of pottery of a dancing woman in a fun party dress and also the small ceramic piece nearby.

We’re enjoying wandering around the streets and alleyways of Kavala and have decided to stay here one additional night!

Tonight is “White Night” with live music in the park and shops open until midnight!



















































