Take a look around Perdika's Folklore Museum
You’ll find this little museum nestled in the village square. It’s filled with artefacts and ornaments, all of which have been donated by the locals who live in Perdika. Old farming equipment, time-tested carpentry tools and decommissioned guns are just a few of the relics you can take a look at as you explore the museum’s exhibits.This 600-metre-long belt of sand offers up the ideal mix of natural scenery and handy facilities. Emerald hills are tacked on to either end of the beach, which is lined with sunbeds, umbrellas and a couple of sea-view restaurants. The water’s the main talking point here, though – the locals claim it’s the warmest in this part of Greece.
Read MoreEvery August, Perdika’s main square hosts the three-day-long Festival of Olives. All of the celebrations here revolve around Greece’s most-popular export. Expect parades, street performances, bonfires and dance parties to headline the festivities. In the daytime, there’s a street market for you to potter around, too. You can sample some fresh-from-the-branch olives at the different food stalls, and stock up on bottles of handmade olive oil.
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