Nikiti (Greek: Νικήτη) is a village located 100 kilometers south-east of Thessaloniki on the Chalkidiki peninsula in Macedonia, Greece.
The ancient Greek city of Galypsos was located south of Nikiti, near Kastri beach.
There are remains of an early Byzantine Greek church dating to the 5th century near Agios Georgos beach on the Nikiti foreshore.
The old part of Nikiti village dates to the beginning of the 14th century when inhabitants moved inland to avoid pirate raids.
Tourism boomed in the 1980s when Nikiti beaches such as Ai Yiannis, Kalogria and Lagomandra became popular.