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Veroia Vacations

Even if you're the most spontaneous traveler, it's still good to know a couple of things about Veroia before you take off. Highlight it on your map, note the things to do and let the excitement begin!

If you need some help finding your bearings, the national capital, Athens, is 190 miles (306 kilometers) to the southeast. Also, Naousa is 12 miles (19 kilometers) to the north.

Around 44,000 people reside in this corner of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, so there are loads of opportunities to make some new acquaintances.

Places to visit in Veroia

Would you like to add some greater meaning to your getaway? Go on a pilgrimage to Church of the Resurrection of Christ. No matter your beliefs, it's a wonderful place to familiarize yourself with the local religion. Like more options? Abandon your history journals! See the past jump to life at Byzantine Museum of Veroia. And that's not all. Even if it's drizzling, it's well worth meandering through Elia Park. Pop open your umbrella and drink in the fresh earthy smell.

Where do you fly into for Veroia?

Get set for some unforgettable adventures in Veroia. Once you've wandered out of Macedonia Airport (SKG), the main streets will be only 45 miles (72 kilometers) away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Veroia?
With vacation packages being sold from as low as CA $371, you won’t need to max out the credit card for your visit to Veroia. Travelocity can help. Bundle your hotels, flights and experiences into a convenient package and walk away with excellent discounts. The more you book, the greater the savings.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Veroia?
Walking away with the perfect package deal to Veroia is easy with Travelocity. With 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the world, you won’t be short of choice when picking your hotels and flights.
Why should I purchase my Veroia vacation package with Travelocity?
The three S’s — savings, support and a stress-free booking — are just the beginning. Collect lifelong memories and enjoy a fulfilling travel experience knowing you have access to 24/7 customer support. With the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee, you can rest easy knowing you’re getting the best deal available.
Can I save on my Veroia car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
You most certainly can — combine your car, flight and hotel into a Veroia vacation package and you can save a handsome sum. With so many places to explore in the Veroia area, that set of wheels will make it easy to explore. Once you’ve slid into the driver’s seat, crank up the tunes and make your way to White Tower of Thessaloniki, a renowned attraction about 64 kilometers from Veroia.
Which airport is best for Veroia?
Many choose to fly into Macedonia Airport (SKG), 64 kilometers east of downtown Veroia. Others prefer Kastoria (KSO-Aristoteles) (80 kilometers away from central Veroia) or Kozani (KZI-Filippos) (32 kilometers away from central Veroia).
What is there to do in Veroia?
While getting off the beaten track is rewarding, you shouldn’t miss the big-name sights that make a destination famous. Elia Park and Byzantine Museum of Veroia are just two of them in Veroia.
Where should I stay when visiting Veroia?
The Ktima Kalaitzi is popular with many travelers. Book now to avoid missing out.

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