Platamon, or Platamonas (, ''Platamónas''), is a town and sea-side resort in south
Pieria,
Central Macedonia,
Greece. Platamon has a population of about 2,000 permanent inhabitants. It is part of the Municipal unit of
East Olympos of the
Dio-Olympos municipality.
History

The ancient settlement
Herakleion
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was situated near the present town Platamon. In 169 BC. the Romans took their military camp on the plain between Herakleion and ancient
Leivithra to start their campaign against Macedonia. Its most famous landmark is the 13th century Byzantine
Castle of Platamon, built strategically along the main road from
Thessaly to
Macedonia
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through the
Vale of Tempe.
Geography
Platamon is situated on the
Aegean Sea coast, 25 km southeast of
Mount Olympus. Adjacent beach towns are
Neoi Poroi to the southeast and
Neos Panteleimonas to the northwest. It is 33 km south of
Katerini and 43 km northeast of
Larissa
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. The town is well known for its vast natural springs and its therapeutic spas.
Tourism

Platamon is regarded as one of the most significant tourist destinations in Northern Greece. The town is home to numerous restaurants, cafeterias, hotels and camping resorts. Platamon is connected to the cities of
Katerini and
Larissa
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through the bus and fast railway transportation system.
Platamon is on the European route E 75 which is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe.
The E 75 starts at the town of Vardø on the Barents Sea and it runs south through Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Greece.
Platamon as a resort and fishing village have a great Marina - Port in the center of the Village. Αfter the completion of the infrastructural upgrades in spring of 2014, "Platamon Savvi Marine" provide more than 90 slips for vessels up to 65 ft as well as cruisers and megayachts.
Being located in the heart of the resort, customers will have at their disposal all needed facilities such as public transport, hotels, rental agencies, medical offices and pharmacies, dry cleaners, super markets and many others.
Marina provides customers the opportunity to take part in activities such as daily tours, water sports, fishing and diving, while being the starting place for trips in the great mountainous nature. Platamon, a graphic village easily accessible via highway and train station has a number of hotels, beach bars, taverns, restaurants, and cafes.
Located in the foothills of mountain Olympus, and framed by the castle of Platamon it is a starting point for shorter excursions to Chalkidiki, Sporades islands (Skiathos, Skopelos, Allonisos etc. ) and the north aegean sea but also provides an anchorage for those who wish to visit the coast of Pieria and the nearby mountain destinations.
During summertime the population reaches approximately 120,000 because of the number of visitors and tourists. A number of tourists come from eastern countries as well as from local Greek towns such as
Larissa
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and
Katerini.
Sports
Akadimia Platamona (Platamon Academy) is a
Greek football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
club, based in Platamon,
Pieria. In 2012, the club were promoted to
Football League 2
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after finishing the champions of Group 3 of
Delta Ethniki, the fourth tier of the
Greek football league system
The Greek football league system includes four levels in which teams can possibly make it to the Super League 1, Greece's highest division of football.
Cup eligibility
Greek Football Professional Cup: Levels 1 to 2
Greek Football Amateur Cup: L ...
.
Eventually the small club decided that promotion to this level was a step too far and they cooperated with
Aiginiakos who took over their place at the third level. Akadimia Platamona still exist having been demoted to the Local Championship of Pieria for the 2012/13 season. The club play their home matches at the Neoi Poroi Stadium in nearby
Neoi Poroi.
References
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Beaches of Greece
Populated places in Pieria (regional unit)
Mount Olympus
Landforms of Central Macedonia