The airport of Kavala, northern Greece, welcomed some unexpected VIP guests, including James Bond actor, Pierce Brosnan. The Hollywood star, looking relaxed in summer attire and a panama hat, delighted fans by taking photos with them.
Brosnan arrived in Kavala on September 3 with his billionaire friend John Paul DeJoria, known for his involvement in the hair products industry and for owning Patrón tequila. DeJoria has a special connection to Kavala, as his mother hails from the city.
The duo, accompanied by their spouses and two friendly couples, arrived via a private flight from France and checked into the Imaret Hotel, where they intended to stay for a bit before setting sail for the North Aegean.
🔴 ▓ 𝗙𝗹𝗮𝘀𝗵 𝙷𝚘𝚝 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀
O Pierce Brosnan βρίσκεται στην Καβάλα μαζί με τον φίλο του δισεκατομμυριούχο John Paul DeJoria, πρώην μεγιστάνα της βιομηχανίας προϊόντων μαλλιών και πρώην ιδιοκτήτη της τεκίλας «Patrón», ο οποίος είναι κατά το ήμιση… Καβαλιώτης pic.twitter.com/rhaWZtuvGS
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Their itinerary initially included a visit to the archaeological site of Philippi, but weather forecasts with heavy rain and wind might have prompted a schedule adjustment.
This isn’t DeJoria’s first visit to Kavala, as his mother, Magdalini Kontoudi, was born there. His previous visit to the city was in the summer of 2021.
One of the most prominent Brosnan’s role is related to Greece. The first “Mamma Mia!” movie, filmed on Skopelos, Skiathos, and in Pilio, was directed by Phyllida Lloyd and released in 2008.
Charming Beauty Of Kavala
Kavala, a picturesque coastal city in Northern Greece, offers a rich historical backdrop and stunning natural beauty. Known as the “Thermopyles of Macedonia” due to its strategic location, Kavala is split between the Old Town (Palia Poli) and the New Town (Nea Poli). It stands on the Bay of Kavala, offering views of Thassos Island and easy access via the Egnatia motorway.
Once known as Neapolis in antiquity and later as Christoupolis during the Middle Ages, Kavala has a diverse history, including Ottoman and Bulgarian occupations. After the Greco-Turkish War in 1922, it saw prosperity, especially in tobacco processing and trading.
Notable attractions include the historic Kavala Castle, the well-preserved Kavala aqueduct, and the Tobacco Museum showcasing the region’s tobacco industry. Visitors like to wander the charming lanes of the Old Town in the peninsula of Panagia and explore the historic Imaret.
Kavala’s connection to the ancient Roman road Via Egnatia and its proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Philippi add to its historical significance. Additionally, Kavala boasts beautiful beaches like Batis, Tosca, Kalamitsa, Rapsani, and Perigiali, making it a perfect seaside destination.
Kavala also serves as a gateway to Thassos Island, a stunning Northern Greek paradise with crystal-clear waters and a laid-back atmosphere, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and experience the warm hospitality of the region. It is the ideal starting point to explore this Aegean gem.