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How long is the drive from Assos to Lassi?

The direct drive from Assos to Lassi is 750 mi (1,207 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Assos to Lassi, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Thessaloniki, Kalambaka, Olympia, Kalamaki, Ioannina, Canakkale, Thassos Town (Limenas), Nidri, Laganas, and Bozcaada, as well as top places to visit like Tenedos and Aliki Beach, or the ever-popular Ancient City of Troy.

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Top cities between Assos and Lassi

The top cities between Assos and Lassi are Thessaloniki, Kalambaka, Olympia, Kalamaki, Ioannina, Canakkale, Thassos Town (Limenas), Nidri, Laganas, and Bozcaada. Thessaloniki is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Assos and 8 hours from Lassi.
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Çanakkale

Nestled in northwestern Turkey, Çanakkale is a captivating city that serves as a gateway to the historic Gallipoli battlefields and the legendary ruins of Troy. Positioned along the picturesque Dardanelles Strait, this vibrant harbor town boasts a rich multicultural heritage reflected in its charming old quarter and lively seafront. Visitors can explore significant landmarks like the 15th-century Çimenlik Castle, which houses an intriguing naval museum showcasing historical artillery.
13% as popular as Thessaloniki
2 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Lassi
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Bozcaada

Bozcaada, an island located near the southern entrance of the Dardanelles strait, offers a serene escape reminiscent of a bygone era. Visitors can enjoy leisurely activities such as hiking and swimming, followed by unhurried outdoor dining experiences with companions. The island is also known for its locally produced wines, providing opportunities for relaxed wine-tasting sessions amidst picturesque surroundings.
12% as popular as Thessaloniki
54 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Lassi
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Thasos

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Tours
Fishing Charters & Tours
Thasos, the northernmost Greek island, is a picturesque destination known for its stunning beaches, scenic hiking trails, and charming mountain villages. La Scala beach is a popular spot offering luxurious sandy shores and top-quality amenities. Thassos Town (Limenas) features a blend of modern structures and ancient ruins including temples, theaters, and basilicas. The island also boasts accommodations like Kohylia Beach Hotel and Grecian Sea Limenaria for a comfortable stay.
13% as popular as Thessaloniki
2 hours off the main route, 37% of way to Lassi
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Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the Region of Central Macedonia and its capital is the city of Thessaloniki. Wikipedia.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Lassi
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Kalabaka

Kalabaka, a charming town nestled in the Trikala regional unit of Thessaly, Greece, serves as the gateway to the breathtaking Meteora monasteries. With a population of around 11,492 as of 2021, this picturesque locale offers visitors an authentic Greek experience. Just a short drive from Kalabaka lies the stunning natural wonder of Meteora and various attractions like Delphi & Thermopilae Day Trip.
42% as popular as Thessaloniki
44 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Lassi
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Ioannina

Ioannina, also known as Yannena, is the largest city in the Ioannina regional unit and Epirus region in northwestern Greece. Situated on the shores of Lake Pamvotis, it is located about 70 kilometers from the Albanian border and 400 kilometers from Athens. With a population of around 64,896 people, it serves as both the capital and main urban center of Epirus.
14% as popular as Thessaloniki
8 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Lassi
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Nydri

Nydri, located on the eastern coast of Lefkada in Greece, is a charming town that forms part of the municipal unit Ellomenos. This community encompasses the delightful village of Rachi and is traversed by the Greek National Road 42. Nydri is renowned as a favored destination among tourists, offering an array of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
9% as popular as Thessaloniki
1 hour off the main route, 65% of way to Lassi
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Archaeological Site of Olympia

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The Archaeological Site of Olympia is an ancient sanctuary and the birthplace of the Olympic Games. It features impressive architecture, including temples dedicated to Zeus and Hera. The site was originally a sacred grove and later became a sanctuary for the god Kronos before hosting the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. The games continued for over 1000 years until they were abolished by Emperor Theodosius in AD 393.
This is the starting point of the Olympic games. There are two museums on this site one before you come in and one near the end both quality impressive. The site is quite big with area preserved so you can not walk on or in them. But there is lots to see, pictures and descriptions of how it was back then. There are some really great pieces in the museums from helmets, shields, vases to tools weapons and other body armour. Amazing statues and mosaics which reflect the past games. You also find out about the modern games and the different use of the flame. Can I just say the we normally do some of the sites at a pace but could have done with more than 2 hrs at this location. 👍
Pauly — Google review
One of the worlds’ most visited monuments. It is an experience not to miss. Tip:you may also find 3D binoculars/ augmented reality somewhere in town (we didn’t know but we saw many people using them) to help you understand how the building used to be in ancient times.
Eirini M — Google review
A must visit when visiting the peloponnese, has so much history and great things too see. I went because my wife is really into old things but as a neutral I found the place fascinating with information boards all around the site telling you what each rock was and what it was for. The tickets are well priced for what's included and will take up 3 hours or more of your day. There's also plenty of shaded areas as it does get hot in the sun.
Chris T — Google review
Very interesting to see, where the Olympics originated (both the historical site itself as the two museums) One about the history of the site, the other one about the history of the (old) Olympic Games. With one ticket you can visit all three locations. It is a walkable distance from each other. As for the archaeological site... amazing!!!
Jelle — Google review
this is a massive area of archeological exploration. it is the home of the worlds first stadium dedicated to athletic competition. the start line is still there. it boasts large training areas, roman baths and temples. the area is relatively flat and easy to negotiate. this multiple acre dig really gives the visitor a feeling of what their lives were like. the museum has an amazing number of relics from the grounds. this is apparently the site of the olympic games. our guide the importance of these games in opening the doors to peace.
Jay K — Google review
Amazing to walk through so much history - having a guide to explain the finer details was extremely helpful. The size of the site & all of the various buildings across Greek & Roman history was fascinating. Worth the bus trip.
Peter E — Google review
We spent hours here. It's absolutely amazing. We first came on the August full moon but due to local fires it was closed. We spent 3-4 hours in the 2 museums and we had about an our in the archaeological site, we could have done with at least another 30 minutes at least. It really is impressive and a must for visiting. The ticket for the 2 museums and site costs 20 euro per person. Children were free. You can purchase your tickets at all 3 places and where ever you buy it that's where you have to enter first.
Lisa K — Google review
Wow first time here . Wasn't that busy we had 2 hours to walk around where the first Olympics were held. A lot of bits and pieces marble. The museum was cool alot of artifacts and info.
Harvey S — Google review
32% as popular as Thessaloniki
52 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Lassi
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Laganas

Laganas, located on the Greek island of Zakynthos, is a popular village and beach resort known for its lively atmosphere. Laganas Beach offers calm waters and is surrounded by vibrant bars and tavernas, while Kalamaki Beach serves as a nesting ground for endangered loggerhead sea turtles. A wooden footbridge connects Agios Sostis village to Cameo Island, which features a small beach and beach bars.
14% as popular as Thessaloniki
1 hour off the main route, 79% of way to Lassi
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Kalamaki

Kalamaki is a charming resort town located on the southern coast of Zakynthos, also known as Zante, in Greece. The main street is filled with various shops, bars, and traditional Greek tavernas. Kalamaki Beach is famous for its tranquil waters and serves as a nesting site for endangered loggerhead sea turtles. This laid-back town is popular among families and couples seeking a peaceful getaway.
15% as popular as Thessaloniki
1 hour off the main route, 79% of way to Lassi

Best stops along Assos to Lassi drive

The top stops along the way from Assos to Lassi (with short detours) are Navagio, Meteora, and White Tower of Thessaloniki. Other popular stops include Archaeological Site of Olympia, Laganas Beach, and Καταρράκτες Νυδρί.
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Ancient City of Troy

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The Ancient City of Troy is a significant historical site, known for its scattered stone ruins and a replica Trojan horse. It offers visitors an immersive experience, complete with informative displays that provide insight into the city's history and period. The surroundings are tranquil, with cheerful birdsong and playful squirrels adding to the ambiance. The ancient stones that make up the ruins are an impressive sight and should not be missed by anyone in the area.
Modern museum well worth visiting to understand context of history, archeology, and many artefacts (others in Istanbul museum). Site itself has well signed walkways and information boards, though hard to grasp the differing levels and which parts were extant together - so second visit to museum would be good if with own transport. Site has cafe, but take water and hat for open walks. Good view of coast which has receded significantly since city founded.
Jeff S — Google review
This UNESCO world heritage archaeological site is open to public and is setting for Greek mythology of the Trojan war. Excavation started in 1871 and you can see lot of ruins. If lucky you can see archaeological work in progress at sections of the site. Boardwalk access everywhere so makes walking easier but you need hat, sunscreen and comfy walk shoes. Have to pay fee to enter. At entrance there is replica of Trojan Horse. Local village goat seen wandering about ruins
S V — Google review
Little remains of the actual buildings, but the historical and cultural significance of the location as well as the events that took place around it make up for the lack of structural integrity. Perhaps the most impressive is the entrance ramp which has been preserved in astonishingly solid shape. Also, for this who read and adore the Illiad, one can literally sense the spirit of the ancient battles amidst the ruins. With a hit of imagination, you can picture Agamemnon's army spread out across the surrounding plain as they plan and wage the attack on Troy.
Muris D — Google review
It was an honour to visit such an agent and historic place of a people and culture from so long ago. I really wished there were more bi-lingual translations of the text surrounding the site. Also better sign posting as I’m more of a visual person it was hard to see which versions of the city were specific to the corners of the site that we walked. The Trojan horse it self looked very commercial and ‘overly designed’ considering it was placed in the enter square of the old city.
Trishoya G — Google review
Was quite cool. But… if you been to Roma. It’s a bit cliche. But this is 3000 BC. Still worth to go if you are not tired of 11+ hours same stay drive in the car. So simple high meat Shell gasoline test area foods. Not for foodies!
Derek S — Google review
Where myth whispers through the wind — Troy, the city of nine lives. Each layer beneath my feet tells a story: the earliest settlers of 3000 BCE, the rise and fall of kingdoms, the fire and rebuilding of Troy VI and VII, and finally, the Roman Troy IX in 1st century A.D., when the city was reborn in marble and empire’s glory. Here, time folds into legend — the same ground that stirred Homer’s imagination as he sang of Achilles’ rage, Hector’s courage, and the fate sealed by a wooden horse. The ruins stand silent, yet the echoes of the Iliad still ride the breeze from Çanakkale’s shores. It’s a humbling walk through millennia — from myth to memory, from poetry to stone. #Troy #Çanakkale #Homer #Iliad #AncientTroy #RomanTroy #HistoryAndMyth #TurkeyTravel
Dipak O — Google review
Another historical place in western Turkey. Walk through the ruins of this well known ancient city. You can barely imagine how it should have looked in the past times. In the far you can see the Dardanelles and can imagine the tale of Homers Iliad. Of course you will find the troyan horse. There is another horse in Canakkale, which is the original requisite from the movie 'Troy'.
Philipp K — Google review
Excellent - The ancient city is the site of the mythological battle of Homer (ala The Iliad). The site and its accompanying archeological museum were very interesting.
Norm P — Google review
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4.0
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Truva altı sokak, 17100 Tevfikiye/Çanakkale Merkez/Çanakkale, Türkiye
https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/portal/truvaantikkenti
+90 286 217 67 40
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Tenedos

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Island
Nature & Parks
Tenedos, also known as Bozcaada in Turkish, is a picturesque island located in the Aegean Sea. It is the third largest Turkish island and boasts sandy beaches, charming windmills, and extensive vineyards. The island's blend of Greek and Turkish influences gives it a unique cultural appeal. Visitors can explore its natural beauty, including a splendid Venetian castle and glistening white houses.
Bozcaada is the Turkey's coolest island surrounded by the coolest water on the sea and wine yards on the land. The water is so clean, you can observe the rich sea life while your feet still touch the ground. Compared to its size and the population, the island has so many tastes to offer. Local wine, fresh fish, unique cookies and organic fruit & vegetable jams. Worth spending 2-3 days to for the landmarks and must-do activities, a lifetime to rest your soul.
Akin B — Google review
It is a lovely small mediterrenean island, great food, great sea & nature. The Island is very popular against "rich people". Since there is a limited season, the island is expensive. The food is local & great. There are several beaches, most popular one is: Ayazma, and Akvaryum. Bozcaada beaches are damn cold :) and I like it. There are regular ferries from the main land; also taxi and minibus services within the island. If you want a slower holiday, with great food, great people and beaches...visit the island.
Serkan D — Google review
There are some gases different from O2 in this island so you will have beautiful mind 😊
Murat D — Google review
Turkey's most beautiful island🧿
Bora E — Google review
One of my favorite Island on Aegean sea!!!
Melody G — Google review
Its a place u have to visit in Turkey
Ihsan O — Google review
Great!
Saide — Google review
One of the pretty islands
Ayberk — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Bozcaada/Çanakkale, Türkiye, USA
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Aliki Beach

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Hospitality and tourism school
Aliki Beach, nestled near the remnants of ancient ruins on Thasos, Greece, is a true gem that offers a little bit of everything for beach lovers. This stunning spot features soft sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters that are always calm, making it perfect for swimming. The beach is adorned with shady trees and equipped with umbrellas and tavernas where you can savor local delicacies while soaking up the sun. Its inviting atmosphere attracts visitors looking to relax in nature's embrace.
Alyki Beach is a peaceful and beautiful spot — no waves, calm water, and perfect for swimming. There are just a few places to sit, so it's best to come early. On the left side of the beach, there’s a scenic trail with breathtaking views that’s definitely worth exploring. A quiet gem!
Andrijana A — Google review
The bay itself is beautiful. The beach would be beautiful if it wasn't so ram-packed with beach chairs and umbrellas. You can barely move. Also big boats come in and dump 100s of passengers into the bay. Taverna Leonidas is a lovely place to sit and enjoy lunch, and the archaeological site of Aliki is right next to the beach and worth a visit. Therefore I'd visit the beach if I were visiting the archaeological site, but wouldn't drive here just for the beach - there are better. Parking is up on the main road. There's a quieter beach behind on the others side of the peninsula, 2 min walk from here.
D — Google review
Such a beautiful beach! In the early morning (9 AM) it is not crowded, there is plenty of space where you can choose from. We chose a set of sunbeds which were 20€ per set, without anything included. But the staff there (a lady and a man) are very friendly, attentive. We ordered 2 coffees and a water and they were brought in less than 5 minutes. There are no waves, the water is clear and lean, perfect for kids and families. There are parking spaces along the main road, a couple of minutes apart from the beach.
Cristina B — Google review
To crowdedness for our taste. But other than that, water was perfect until tourist boats came with their garbage which ended up in water. You should definitely come early here in order to park your car. This is a beach for families with children, so if you are not fond of that, avoid it.
Natasa R — Google review
It has nice views but the space is not well maintained, i came back after 2 years and some informative panels are destroyed and vegetation can be irrigated maybe.
AT0M — Google review
We visited Aliki Beach and chose to stay at the middle beach bar with the brown sunbeds. The price for two sunbeds and an umbrella is €20 , this is only for the sunbeds, and anything you order from the bar is not included in this price. The staff makes sure to inform you about this right from the beginning. The prices are very reasonable for a beach bar. Everything was great the staff were friendly, polite, very well organized, and they also speak English very well, which makes communication easy and pleasant. We definitely plan to return!
Eleni K — Google review
It is a wonderful beach with crystal clear water. There are many facilities in the beach with different prices, I recommend the place with the beige sunbeds ( the one next to the brown sunbeds). It had a minimum consumption amount of 30 euros for 2 sunbeds and an umbrella without extra fees so it was great.
Liva Ç — Google review
Excellent for kids, but expensive. First and second rows of sunbeads are minimum consumption 70eur in taverna, other rows were from 50eur, and it is always full. You need to park on the street, and there are a lot of car parks.
Markez I — Google review
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JP4P+C7, Aliki 640 05, Greece
+30 2593 011111
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Kavala Fortress

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Sights & Landmarks
Perched on the peninsula of Panagia, Kavala Fortress is a 15th-century stronghold that offers breathtaking panoramic views and a glimpse into the city's rich history. The fortress has been rebuilt and fortified multiple times throughout history, with its current form reflecting Ottoman reconstruction in 1425. As you explore the cobblestone streets within the fortress, you'll encounter a blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern influences that create a captivating atmosphere.
We went there today with the family. We parked under the fortress and then walked up. The place is very beautiful. There is a restaurant right at the entrance. I think you need about one hour. The views were amazing – really worth it.
Ivan Š — Google review
Very nicely kept. Views from the top of the tower are amazing and this justifies the very steep climb you have to take in order to get to the fortress. But don't skip climbing the tower stairs as it's not nearly the same view from the walls...
Milica K — Google review
It's worth it for the view, although you can see the same view from any high place in the city. The ticket is 5€ per person, which I think is a bit much for one climb up the stairs to the top. Be careful with the stairs, they are steep and narrow, also watch your head (I say this from experience) and if you have claustrophobia don't go in!
V K — Google review
This is one of the city's landmarks that can be seen from everywhere. It is a little difficult to access, due to the small streets and parking restrictions, which is a discomfort for tourists and a great relief after the introduction of the new rules for local citizens. So, it will take you between 10 and 20 minutes of walking and climbing, depending on your pace, until you reach the fortress. There is discomfort when it is a very hot day. Everything else is great. You can get a ticket and enter to learn more about the history and the city. As well as see panoramic views that are revealed from the fortress. There is also a cafe where you can rest and refresh yourself. I recommend visiting it, especially if you are interested in history. This is also a good place for children to learn new information and develop their thinking and imagination.
Vladislav N — Google review
You will have 360 degree view of Kavala city. Entry is 5 € for July’25. Inside of castle, there are not much things to see. Go to tower and the best view is there. Castle is opening at 08:00 which I recommend that time because stairs of tower is quite narrow so that might be trouble if many people there.
Engin A — Google review
Great place and worth the hike up to find it. If you are going solo as I did follow a mixture of google maps but also the local signs, even the ones painted on walls. Following google maps I got to a few dead ends. Entrance costs 4 euro and there is a bar inside! You may need that as I did after the hike up. The Castle itself is interesting but you will have been to many better. The point here is its location at the top and the great views it gives of Kavala. It’s a quiet place with no access for buses full of tourists! The walk down was a lot easier than the walk up and I think in retrospect I should have started from the viaduct from the last arch north to south, or the arch nearest the hill on which is the Fortress.
Richard B — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the fortress after we found parking. The maps tried to take us up thru very narrow streets which were too narrow for it van . We ended up parking down by the waterfront and walking up because there is no parking at the fortress.
Randal M — Google review
These walls most likely follow the outline of those of ancient Neapolis, as was the name of the city in the Classical era and all the way through the Roman times. Emperor Julian (yes, that one, the one known as the apostate), made some improvements and repairs, as the threat of the barbarian tribes could not be withheld by the defenses along the Danube. Emperor Justinian also included the city in his extensive rebuilding program. So did Romanos Lekapenos, but by this time, the city had been renamed Christopolis. The job must have been a good one, as it was one of the very few fortifications that managed to repel the marauding Catalan Company, even though this occurred 4 centuries after these repairs. Nevertheless, the attack must have taken its toll, as Emperor Andronikos II commissioned repairs shortly afterward. The city held until the late 14th century, when it fell to the Turks, who in turn reconstructed the walls in the early 15th century. Some parts of the outer layers remain, but the citadel is in good condition and has been reconstructed. It offers a wonderful as well as impressive depiction of the fortifications and magnificent viewpoints too. An overall enjoyable experience for all. The only downside is the absence of parking space, but the ascent through the old town has its charm as well.
George S — Google review
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Φρούριο, Isidorou 28, Kavala 652 01, Greece
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Karydi Beach

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Beach
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Karydi Beach, located in Vourvourou, Halkidiki, is a picturesque destination nestled within a pine forest. The beach offers a mix of modern and traditional Mediterranean flavors at the Melia restaurant. Visitors recommend arriving early to avoid crowds and enjoy the clean sandy shores and crisp waters. Families appreciate the shallow areas for kids and ample natural shade provided by trees. Additionally, the beach features unique rock formations, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters.
You often see advertisements for exotic destinations where just looking at the pictures makes you want to go there, relax, and start dreaming... Quite by accident, I stumbled upon one of these places, and it's not that far away by car from Bulgaria. It's called Sithonia, a peninsula in Chalkidiki, Greece. This place is magical! The village, which looks more like a villa area for the wealthy in Saint-Tropez, is called Vourvourou and is located on the eastern coast of the peninsula. The locals are relaxed and friendly, and wherever you turn, you are treated to beautiful views, and the bars and restaurants are more than good! The place is quiet and peaceful, yet lively enough to keep you entertained. But the jewel in the crown of this place is one of the many beaches in the area - Karydi Beach. An almost wild combination of forest, beach, and lagoon, with crystal clear blue waters where small and large fish swim, surrounded by rocks that look like they were sculpted by an artist, beaches of fine white sand, exotic trees, and lots of peace and positive energy. At the right end of the rainbow, there are miniature beaches covered with fine sand and access to the lagoon. There, you cannot determine what century you have entered, nor in which part of the Mediterranean, because it resembles Sardinia, Malta, Spain, and other exotic destinations. The place is so beautiful that it cannot be recreated with photos and videos—you have to experience it!
Rosen A — Google review
It is always full but is a very nice beach with natural shade, a great restaurant and bar nearby. The water is warm and shallow and luckily there are no sunchairs
Adina O — Google review
Very beautiful beach with white rock formations, rocks in the water, great for snorkeling! We saw many types of fish and an octopus. Free parking right next to the beach and then you go down to the rocks, easy access.
Ekaterina A — Google review
A beautiful beach for families with kids especially. On the one side it’s covered with rocks so you gotta be careful, but the water is clear. On the other side it’s covered in sand and it’s perfect for children, however sometimes the water can get a little dirty.
Lera — Google review
Perfect sand and clear water. Gradual depth increase, perfect for little kids. A lot of parking in pines shade. No umbrellas , bring your own or get early to get the position in natural shade. One of the must visit beaches in Sithonia. Plus, the view on Athos 🙂
Nenad H — Google review
We explored all the beaches in Sithonia, and this one stood out as our absolute favourite! By far the most impressive—crystal-clear turquoise water, soft sand, and a calm, relaxing atmosphere that felt like paradise. Unlike some of the busier spots, this beach was peaceful and perfectly clean, giving us the chance to really enjoy the natural beauty of Sithonia. The views were breathtaking, the water ideal for swimming, and the whole place radiated serenity. If you’re looking for the best beach in Sithonia, look no further—this is the one that truly captured our hearts!
Denis I — Google review
An extremely beautiful and unusual beach. There are many rocks and coves. There is a cafe next to the beach where you can buy a refreshing drink.
Aleksandar P — Google review
Great beach! Warm, shallow water, fine white sand, enough shade… Shaltered from the waves by rocks. Beautifull view of Mount Athos. The only ‘problem’ is too much waste from the trees near the shore, but it’s easy to get around.
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We had an absolutely incredible day sailing with Sven! From the moment we stepped on board, he made us feel welcome with his warm personality and great sense of humor. Sven took care of everything and ensured everyone in the group had a fantastic time. The spots he took us to were breathtaking — perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and stand-up paddling. He even provided drinks and delicious food throughout the trip, keeping us well-fed and refreshed. It was the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. If you're looking for an unforgettable sailing experience, Sven is your guy! Highly recommended!
Evija B — Google review
Sven took us down the coast with stops along the way to swim and snorkel from his comfortable yacht. Lots of soft drinks and sandwiches were included, and we stopped off at a beach bar where we could buy more drinks. Sven is friendly and so too were his other passengers (his boat was not over crowded and there was space to either sit in the sun or shade). Our day was enjoyable and memorable. The trip was easy to check out on the website and book through WhatsApp messaging. The trip is great value for money.
Philip R — Google review
We couldn’t recommend Daysailing with Sven enough. The day was excellent from start to finish. The tour was easy to book direct on the website and Sven communicated with us via WhatsApp, which was super convenient. The weather was amazing, the sea calm and we met some lovely people. All while having a laugh and visiting some of the most beautiful swimming bays & beaches around Halkidiki. We were given our own cooler box with plenty of drinks and a lovely lunch. A SUP board & snorkel equipment was also supplied. This is a perfect trip for couples, friends, or families - highly recommend! ⭐️
Lorna M — Google review
We booked a sunset sailing trip with Sven in September 2025, for a special anniversary. The experience was absolutely perfect. Sven is a very hospitable and a very skilled sailor. The views of the Kassandra “leg” were great, we saw a pod of dolphins jumping all around the sailing boat “Sirena” and had time for swimming once the anchor was dropped. Then some drinks and delicious fruit, taking in a glorious sunset, before sailing back to shore. Would recommend very highly, unforgettable.
Luke H — Google review
What a fantastic day! From the moment we boarded we felt very welcomed. Plenty of opportunities to swim, snorkel and attempt paddle boarding throughout the day. Not a moment felt rushed. Sven was a brilliant host, and we came away with many happy memories, including a mobile phone retrieved from the ocean floor by Olympic diver, aka, Sven 😉🤣....11/10 experience!
Julie E — Google review
I joined the “Daysailing in Group” tour and had a great time. Sven really knows what he’s doing. He communicates very well and has such a positive attitude. The boat was clean, we didn’t have any issues, and everything was super enjoyable. The spots where we stopped to swim were absolutely beautiful. At one point, we went ashore with a Zodiac and visited a beach bar. 🍸 All in all, the organization was excellent. Thank to Sven and his son! 😊👍⛵️☀️🏊‍♂️🏝️
Ufuk Ö — Google review
We had an amazing sailing experience with Daysailing. The captain’s many years of experience were evident in every part of the trip, and his friendly, confident manner made the whole journey even more enjoyable. We were lucky to catch a great wind, which gave us the chance to experience proper sailing at its best. The trip ended with delicious sandwiches prepared by the captain himself, adding a personal and thoughtful touch to the day. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy both the thrill and the peace of being out on the water!
Deyan Y — Google review
Sven is The Man !!! Great communication from the first minute, easy online booking, clear instructions for the meeting point, well balanced route, suitable for all ages, great secret spots for swimming and snorkeling ! Delicious sandwiches, cold drinks, served in personal cooler boxes and a lot of fun !!! We will come back for more !!
Hotel L — Google review
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Makedonias 2, Afitos 630 77, Greece
http://www.daysailing.gr/
+30 694 789 8666
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Holy Church of Saint Demetrius

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
The Holy Church of Saint Demetrius, Patron Saint of Thessalonica, is a significant ancient Christian church with a rich history. Built on the site of an ancient Roman bath house, it houses the body of Saint Demetrius, a Roman soldier martyred in AD 306. The church features an underground crypt where the martyrdom took place and relics of Saint Demetrius in a silver reliquary.
An amazing church that I had the opportunity to see while on pilgrimage in Greece. Dating back to the 7th century, this church has breathtaking murals from the Byzantine period and several holy relics of saints. Overall a great visit.
Anthony D — Google review
This is the main church in Thessaloniki, where Saint Demetrius is buried. The architecture is excellent, and the temple is beautifully and richly decorated inside as well. There is no entrance fee. There is a souvenir shop inside and outside. There are often tourist tours.
Spase M — Google review
One of the most important churches in Thessaloniki, dedicated to the city’s patron saint. The interior is beautiful, with impressive mosaics and a crypt that holds deep historical and spiritual significance. Entrance is free, and it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring the city
Aleksandra M — Google review
We visited on 26 of October, even we came quite early it was overcrowded, not surprising since almost all Thessaloniki was there, including us came from abroad! We highly recommend to visit it, but please come on the service days earlier in order to find a place... I also recommend a small shop at the right corner of the church, it has much spiritual attributes, ikons, crosses, and even books! I found all the books of St Paisios only 15 Eur per one, so is the first place I recommend to visit in Thessaloniki! We definitely plan to come back again 🇨🇾🫶🏻
Alexandra 2 — Google review
Don’t be afraid to put your trainers on and walk — Thessaloniki is full of beautiful churches, and the Holy Church of Saint Demetrius is definitely one not to miss! The architecture is stunning, and the atmosphere inside feels so peaceful and full of history. You can easily spend some time just admiring the mosaics and details. It’s also free to enter, which makes it even better! If you’re exploring Thessaloniki, make sure to add this to your walking route — it’s a lovely stop that gives you a real sense of the city’s culture and spirituality. Instagram mrsivyhyde
Ivy H — Google review
This church offers a profound sense of connection with the divine, regardless of your faith. Its breathtaking interiors, rich history, and remarkable art blend together in perfect harmony. A must-see when visiting Ohrid.
Nicola P — Google review
The main church in Thessaloniki. Free of charge. Photos and videos are allowed. Possible to take a guide tour. Highly recommend to visit their catacombs. Impressive
Oksana S — Google review
While the icons themselves are unique and moving, what is truly remarkable is the beautiful scent surrounding them, despite the absence of flowers. I wonder if someone could identify this unique fragrance? It’s a very welcoming space, so please feel free to stop by!
Donciu N — Google review
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4.7
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Ag. Dimitriou 81-83, Thessaloniki 546 33, Greece
http://agdimitriosthes.gr/
+30 231 027 0008
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White Tower of Thessaloniki

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The White Tower of Thessaloniki is a historic Ottoman fortress and former prison that now houses an interactive exhibition showcasing the city's rich history. Situated on the city's waterfront, this iconic landmark was once part of a larger fortification and is believed to have been built in the fifteenth century after the Turkish conquest of Thessaloniki. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the sea from this location, making it a popular spot for enjoying drinks while taking in the scenery.
The most famous landmark of Thessaloniki with great panoramic views from the top. Inside you’ll find a small but interesting museum about the city’s history. Entry is €8, which is maybe a little bit expensive for the experience and the views
Aleksandra M — Google review
On the one hand, you must go here when visiting Thessaloniki. It is the most famous landmark of the city and has a lot of history attached to it. On the other hand, it is rather expensive (at €8) for what is a relatively small (but interesting) museum. But I have to say that the views from the top are terrific. So Yes - go!
Norm P — Google review
A wonderful place to visit! The White Tower is full of history and beautifully presented inside with clear displays and interactive exhibits. The climb to the top is easy, and the view over Thessaloniki and the sea is absolutely stunning. The staff were friendly and helpful. Definitely a must-see landmark when visiting the city!
Sabri F — Google review
Excellent attraction..6euro entry p.p. The walk up tonthe top with its several rooms and chambers along the way was really well worth it. You could easily spend 2 hours here going through the various write-ups & history. Some audio on English via your phone was available at key points. The views from the top are amazing. You see the length & breadth of the coast line and nearby hils. Apparantly you can see Mt. Olympus on a clear day...we were not so lucky.
Percy T — Google review
This is a must when visiting Thessaloniki! The ticket is 6€ and children under 18 don't pay the ticket. This isn't just a place where you go for the view from the top (even though it's very beautiful), but it's also a museum. You have a couple of stops before you reach the top where you can learn more about the history lf Thessaloniki. You also get a free audio guide available in many languages free of charge! I couldn't recommend this place enough.
Nataša K — Google review
A lovely place to walk around and enjoy the sea breeze. The view from the top is stunning, especially at sunset. Definitely one of Thessaloniki’s highlights!
Maher E — Google review
The White Tower of Thessaloniki is A MUST monument-museum-attraction to start, when visiting the city. Start with just inhaling and enjoyig from outside the spirit of the place.(White tower is a starting stop and for the Cultural line 50 - the local tourist live guided bus tour -2€ regular fee (https://www.oasth.gr/en/tourism/cultural-route). Entering inside the museum (6€ regular ticket) you can select from 13 languages in which to learn and understand better the history, culture, life, culinary, evolution of the city during your way up trough the seven levels to the top. The observation terrace is a perfect selfie's spot and also a greate way to orientate yourself in the next directions trough your journey felling in love with Thessaloniki... Enjoy!
Vanya M — Google review
A must place to visit if in town for the first time. The tower is multi leveled with each level having an exhibition of the city's history. It's not tiresome to climb as there are no steep steps and you have to stop to see the exhibits. At the top one can enjoy the excellent view of the city and the bay. There is also a museum shop that was not operating on the day we visited.
Christos T — Google review
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4.4
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Thessaloniki 546 21, Greece
http://www.lpth.gr/
+30 231 026 7832
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Aristotle Square

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Aristotelous Square is a vast, waterfront public square in Thessaloniki, designed by Ernest Hebrard and surrounded by mansions and cafes. The square offers a cosmopolitan atmosphere with a blend of Byzantine and Western architecture, reflecting the city's heritage. It is lined with architecturally diverse buildings that follow Hebrard's original city plan.
Historic, beautiful and iconic, both historically and politically. this is a cool space to hang around within the city centre. big open area with a view of the sea, lots of cafes and people just chilling. Definitely one of those spots you’ll end up walking through if you're visiting Thessaloniki.
Abedi G — Google review
Τhis famous Aristotelous Square is a 20th century square in Thessaloniki, Greece designed by the French architect, Ernest Hébrard and built after the great fire of 1917. It is designed in an eclectic style which combines elements from both the Byzantine and Western architectures. This waterfront square is one of the prominent places in Greece, and forms an important part of life in Thessaloniki with some of the city's most beautiful buildings and sights. The central square serves the need for leisure and commerce with numerous choices of shops, cafes and stylish bars while at the same time offering wonderful sea views. The square is a must visit place for those who arrive in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Rahmah R — Google review
It's a nice place to walk, especially when it's sunny. There are lots of delicious coffees and food options for breakfast. It looks nice at night as well, close to everything
Habbachi S — Google review
Our hotel overlooks Aristotle Square, which is a huge public square lined by various restaurants; and which appears to be a major ‘go to’ place for locals and visitors alike. Very popular as the heat of the day dissipates.
Norm P — Google review
A beautiful and lively spot in the heart of Thessaloniki! The square has lovely architecture, great cafés, and an amazing sea view. It’s perfect for a walk, coffee, or just relaxing and watching the city life. Especially nice in the evening when the lights come on. Definitely worth a visit!
Sabri F — Google review
Aristotle Square is a beautiful place. The crowd is quite crowded. It's close to the sea. It has its own flair. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in Thessaloniki.
Igor C — Google review
Very nice place. Ideal place as meeting point. Lots of bars nearby. The view is amazing. A nice Plaza and seaside.
Iv B — Google review
Beautiful place plus you got the Kapani Market and crazy amount of gift shops to buy cute gift for everyone back home. Kapani Market is closed on Sundays.
Kelsey M — Google review
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Thessaloniki 546 24, Greece
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Museum of the Royal Tombs at Aigai (Aegae)

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Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Museum of the Royal Tombs at Aigai (Aegae) is an underground museum located at the actual site of the royal tombs. It features a reconstructed tomb of a 3rd-century B.C. Greek ruler, showcasing treasures like a delicate gold crown. The museum also includes over 3 miles of funeral mounds and various other tombs in addition to those on display.
The museum was magnificent and so worthy of recognition. The displayed items were unlike anything I have ever seen in any museum before. Fantastic collection of exquisite artefacts accompanied by decent descriptions. A proper explanation is given of burial practices in ancient Greece/Macedonia. Staff were super friendly too. There is a small but sufficiently stocked coffee shop & clean restrooms. The €20 ticket price includes entry to the just as fabulous Polycentric Museum of Aigai.
Liezl L — Google review
One of the best museums we ever visited! And we visited a lot! Presentation, location, historical significance, atmosphere! And artefacts!! Just WOW! The whole story... It's like it's all just a myth! But it's real!! And unfolding in front of your eyes - in such a unbelievable beauty, preserved like it's untouched... One of these things needed to be seen to be believed - and when you see it, it's almost unbelievable :D
Miodrag B — Google review
I visited the site of the Royal Tombs of Aigai in Vergina and the nearby museum, which is located about one kilometer away: I started from the underground complex, where I spent an hour and a half among burial chambers adorned with frescoes and grave goods such as jewelry, ceremonial weapons, and pottery, which showcase the craftsmanship and religiosity of the Macedonians in conceiving the passage to the afterlife and a short introductory video that contextualizes the archaeological discoveries. Afterwards, I reached the separate Museum, dedicating about an hour to its exploration: the spaces are organized with essential captions and 3D reconstructions. For Italians over 18, the ticket costs 20 euros per person, while those under eighteen enter for free; the price may seem high, but it includes access to all rooms and enriches the visit with multimedia insights. Also included in the price is a museum detached from the tomb structure, located roughly 1 km away. I appreciated the cleanliness and the calibrated lighting that highlights the details of the artifacts, even though at first it may seem a bit excessive (the rooms are completely dark except for the area where the artifacts are to be admired), without causing discomfort to the eyes, and the accessible path with multilingual panels (English, Greek). I recommend inquiring privately for a guide, if you want one, because the facility does not provide it. Overall, it is a vivid and engaging
Alessandro M — Google review
Here is the magnificent tomb of Philip II as well as the famous golden urn and other valuable personal belongings of the great King of the Macedonians. The unique frescoes like the vivid representation of the Abduction of Persephone, reveal the achievements in the arts and painting during the years of reign of the glorious Macedonian Kingdom.
Bogdan B — Google review
Stunning place, recreated in the same underground tomb where it was discovered. Extraordinary, detailed recreation of a myriad pieces found. Perhaps the best designed museum in Greece.
NPC — Google review
Must visit! This tomb left me speechless. The museum guide made the tour twice as interesting with his attitude to the history of this great ruler and all the details he mentioned to us in addition. Thank you!
Ивелина И — Google review
A unique experience that not only showcases in a mystic way masterpieces of ancient craft, but also takes you in a detailed journey through the burial rights of ancient Macedonians. And let’s not forget that this is the place where one of the most significant figures of the ancient world was buried and everything is connected to Alexander the Great! Definitely a must see and should be combined with the royal palace and the new museum.
Alexandros T — Google review
Wonderful museum with incredible exhibits! The light work is fantastic and makes you see the exhibits in detail. The ticket costs 20 euros but you use the same for the Polycentric museum which is about 1 km away. It's worth a visit like nothing else!
Alina N — Google review
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4.8
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Vergina 590 31, Greece
https://www.aigai.gr/polykentriko-moyseio-aigon-basilikoi-tafoi-ekthesh-thhsayron/episkepsh
+30 2331 092347
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Waterfalls of Edessa

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Edessa Waterfalls is a stunning natural attraction located in northeastern Edessa, Greece. The park features several waterfalls, including the highest one in Greece called Karanos Falls, which stands at 310 meters. These waterfalls were formed as a result of an earthquake in the 14th century and are part of a network of 12 waterfalls created by four rushing rivers. Visitors can explore viewing decks and walk behind a curtain of water to experience the beauty up close.
Such a beautiful place full of trails to walk! The waterfalls are BREATHTAKING and so so beautiful! If you are anywhere near Edessa you must visit. Now I understand why they call it the city of waters lol😂. It’s a little less that two hours by car or transport from Thessaloniki to get there.
Eri K — Google review
Amazing waterfalls. The best sight in Greece. They view is breathtaking especially when you are aunder the waterfall. There is a path which takes you further down to the path of the waterfall. There is no ticket so it's free to see such an amazing gem of nature. There are plenty of coffee shops around to enjoy a coffee or eat something after your trip. Definitely don't miss
Ellh C — Google review
Imagine impressive waterfalls, with the dominant one being "Karanos," cascading powerfully right into the heart of the city! The waterfalls of Edessa create a unique, lush green park full of small bridges and paths. Don't miss the chance to walk behind the water curtain of the great waterfall for an unforgettable experience.
Gioftsios A — Google review
The waterfalls themselves are spectacular as is the cave behind the fall and are worth going out of your way to see. However the infrastructure around them has begun to deteriorate. Edessa itself is also worth the visit the rivers running to the falls run through the town. 🤩
Christian C — Google review
Incredibly beautiful waterfall in the city of Edessa. Easily accessible from a beautiful nearby park. Wonderful vistas across Macedonia. You can walk behind the waterfall. The whole city is filled with beautiful streams and canals that become waterfalls
Miti — Google review
As a teenager I used to come here from FLORINA an hr away on my motorcycle with friends for a frappe.. it’s such a beautiful city and a must see at the waterfalls 🇬🇷🇦🇺🫶🏽
ATIMOS — Google review
We vizited just part of the waterfalls, as everything else there was closed at 16:30 , no aquarium or other places or activities there, some of the places looked closed long time ago, full with dust and spiders. Beautiful place, unfortunately not well entertained.
Delia V — Google review
I would recommend the waterfalls for a short 1-2 hour visit. The cave behind the waterfall is also a muat see. You can also pay to see a couple of other museums and a herpetarium, but it's optional.
Valentin Z — Google review
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4.6
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Tsimiski 2, Edessa 582 00, Greece
http://www.edessacity.gr/
+30 2381 020300
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Municipal Museum of Kalavritan Holocaust

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Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
The Municipal Museum of Kalavritan Holocaust is a powerful tribute to the residents who perished in the 1943 massacre by the Nazis. The museum provides an evocative account of the struggle between occupying forces and partisan fighters, leading up to the atrocity. It offers a full chronicle of the slaughter and includes emotional testimonies from survivors through video monitors. A visit to this museum in Kalavryta is highly recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of this tragic historical event.
This place is real history. The museum is located in the school where the Kalavrita drama took place. There are five rooms with the history of the town before the war until the massacre. There is plenty of audiovisual material, with the interviews of the few survivors being the most heartbreaking. There is a museum shop with books and souvenirs, too. The website of the museum is also very informative containing plenty of digitalised authentic evidence. Don’t forget to visit the hill where the men were executed in 1943, 10-min walk from the school. All in all, a modern exhibition to keep the memory alive.
S G — Google review
Sadly enough nearly all of the videos were only in Greek, no subtitles. Off course the text boards were in both Greek and English, but perhaps English subtitles would be a good idea, giving more feel of what happened here.
Ellen S — Google review
One of the best museums in Greece. It has a good mix of historical evidences, testimonies of the survivors, digital archives, collection of personal items of the martyrs, letters etc. The set up of the exhibition and the presentation was exceptional. The museum is within the school which was an important part of Kalavryta’s history. It is definitely worth a visit.
Anna P — Google review
4 euros entry worth to main such a museum!!! Loved the videos and the whole presentation!
Λαλαιτης Ε — Google review
Very well documentation of the touching history of this horrific days. Thank you for showing and preparing. We were very moved and went also to the memorial hill.
Feli P — Google review
It is a small museum of 4 rooms, but I think it is essential to understand well the history of kalavrita, there are some videos with some witnesses of the German olocaust. It doesn't have cruel images, but I won't suggest it for children. I suggest to visit it immediately when you get off the train.
Sara N — Google review
Excellent museum that tells the terrible story of the 13 December 1943 atrocities against the people of Kalavrita. The building was the town’s school, where the population was gathered, and then separated forever. The displays and videos are extremely moving.
Mary K — Google review
Amazing museum that gives you a full sight of the chronicle of the slaughter of people that stayed in Kalavryta by the nazis during the second world was! Really emotional was the fact that there are several monitors with videos with testimonies from survivors! It was very touching! Definetely recommended if you find yourself in Kalavryta!
Christina S — Google review
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4.8
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Ανδρέα Συγγρού 1-5, Kalavrita 250 01, Greece
http://www.dmko.gr/
+30 2692 023646
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Meteora

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of central Greece, Meteora is a breathtaking destination that captivates visitors with its towering rock formations and ancient monasteries. This UNESCO World Heritage site features six Eastern Orthodox monasteries perched atop colossal sandstone cliffs, creating a surreal landscape that feels almost otherworldly. The name "Meteora," meaning 'lofty' or 'elevated,' perfectly encapsulates the essence of this stunning locale.
Super amazing places. Lots of history at these monasteries and it's a wonder at how they were able to build them so high up. There's is an admission fee at each monastery. Also there are some light dress codes so please look up. There is parking around each area but be forewarned there are tons of people that visit this and many shuttle buses so you will more than likely have to park a distance and walk. There are also many stairs at a couple of them to get up to so it may be difficult for some. There is a total of 6 monasteries that you can visit. It does get very busy and even arriving earlier it still seemed very full. Would be interesting to go with a tour guide so you can hear more of the details of the place as there is not a lot in English. Such an amazing place and I would highly recommend visiting here if you can.
Jay H — Google review
This is a truly surreal and stunning experience. Highly recommend at least once on your life. We took a tour bus which on total is a 11 hr day but totally worth it with no hassle. Costs £5 each to enter each mosque.
Kelsey M — Google review
Great place for a day trip. If you are driving, you will enjoy the wide and safe road. You can go to the top by driving your car. Hiking route is also available. Overall, the scenic view is breathtaking and humans capability of building churches and residences are absolutely surreal!
MD H — Google review
An amazing experience - far exceeded our expectations. We visited St Nicholas & Varlaam monastries. St Nicholas was small with lots of steps but was fantastic. Not very busy. Varlaam was larger & easier to access. The art work in both is stunning. Having a guide to explain was useful. The views are breathtaking.
Peter E — Google review
We absolutely loved the visit to Monasteries in Meteora. It was so peaceful! We visited two - one with Monks and second with Nuns. Both were equally beautiful and well maintained. Views from these locations were breathtaking!! 😍😍
Kiran — Google review
Meteora is home to some truly impressive monasteries. For women, skirts are required; if you don’t have one, they are provided at the entrance. The entrance fee is €5 per person. Note that each monastery closes one day per week, so plan accordingly. Be sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
Sutha H — Google review
Monsteries on top of mateora hills. Understand the history of Kalampaka and Mateora. Unique landscaping, stunning view and awesome unesco site. Using ground tour from Athens to Mateora. 14 hours tour. 4 hours bus travel one way. Totally worth it.
Ahmad A — Google review
A very magical and spiritual place. If your touring Greece this is a MUST see. It's about a 3 hour drive from Delphi. And be sure to check if the various Monasteries are open. Leave yourself at least two or three hours to tour the major Monasteries.
Julian — Google review
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Kalampaka 422 00, Greece
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Holy Monastery of the Great Meteoron - Transfiguration of the Saviour

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Holy Monastery Great Meteoron -Transfiguration of the Saviour, established in the 14th century, is the largest and most visited out of six active monasteries in Meteora. Perched on top of Broad Rock over 600 meters above sea level, it requires ascending 115 steps to reach. Despite being a popular stop for tour buses, it's recommended to visit early or late in the day due to crowds and limited parking.
Amazing. Meteora is world famous for its six Eastern Orthodox monasteries that are perched atop gigantic rock pillars in the mountains. The monasteries are world heritage listed; and are absolutely amazing…. certainly a “must see”. All have been around for some hundreds of years; and it is incredible to imagine that they were built so long ago. First, we visited the Holy Monastery of the Great Meteoron. It is so calm and peaceful although it can be quite crowded at times - so pick your arrival times carefully. There is a very strict dress code to enter (we came prepared) and some of the monasteries are REALLY hard work to get to. Lots of steps; Lots of rests; Lots of sweat … but we made it.
Norm P — Google review
The Great Meteoron Monastery is an incredible place to visit and truly lives up to its name. We reached it by hiking through the forest from Kastraki, and the walk was magical – quiet, scenic, and full of breathtaking views of the rocks and valleys. The monastery itself is steeped in history, with beautifully preserved frescoes, impressive architecture, and interesting exhibits that give you a real sense of the past. The views from the top are simply unforgettable. It’s a bit of a workout to get there, but the experience is one you’ll remember forever.
Sofie S — Google review
A beautiful and well-preserved monastery with many authentic and original details. The real highlight is the rock formations. We visited in autumn, and the mix of colorful leaves, green bushes, and stone cliffs was breathtaking. You can see the monasteries on top of the rocks without needing drones. A truly magical place.
Soledad R — Google review
Great view and a well preserved monastery. God bless all the people. Many visitors during visit, can be crowded, make sure to grab a bottle of water before you go up there. Enjoy the view and pray for all. Amen
Stelios F — Google review
Calm and peacefull place with astonishing views..although its quite crowded in day time. Maybe theres less people in the morning..Dont forget to wear longpant and women - a dress covering legs and shoulders. Be respectfull for the rules inside, this is a place not for selfies or photos but fot prayer and meditation.
Sarunas K — Google review
Great views and beautiful monastery. Went early morning as it is quite a lot of steps down & up to get to the entrance. Entrance fee was €5, as with the other monasteries. There is a nice, large gift shop here with a variety of religious gifts, honey, wines, soaps etc.
Liezl L — Google review
The most popular monastery at Meteora, and I can see why. Despite the many steps to get to the top, there were tons of people walking up and down. The views are incredible, they have various museums inside the walls, and plenty of art inside the churches. This one was the most complete in terms of showing you the historical way of life of the monks living there.
James L — Google review
Awesome experience both from outside and inside. Some steps to take tough - wear good shoes and check the opening days and times!
Roland Z — Google review
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4.8
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G, Kalampaka 422 00, Greece
https://www.meteoromonastery.gr/
+30 2432 022278
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Lake Orestiada

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Orestiada is a stunning body of water nestled among towering mountains in Greece. The lake boasts breathtaking nature views and provides ample opportunities for waterfront recreation, including hiking along its shores and the surrounding peaks. Additionally, visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the Dragons Lair and Moni Panagias Mauriotissas monastery. The picturesque lake is a popular destination for walking along Kastoria's shoreline or circumnavigating it by bicycle or car.
One of the many beautiful lakes in Greece, located at the homonymus picturesque city. Good entertainment options around the lake (e.g. bars, restaurants e.t.c) as well as accommodation options. Pretty nice on all seasons of the year, absolutely worth visiting.
Pierros Z — Google review
Beautiful, picturesque, tranquile. Multiple places to seat and relax by the lake and absorb its sights. Restaurants and cafes. Beautiful road just 1m away from lake shore....
Erez M — Google review
An absolutely amazing place. A truly gem in Greece. The lake offering lots of hikes along its shores and the surrounding mountains. Also it’s worth visiting the dragons Lair and the monastery Moni Panagias Mauriotissas
Nikos X — Google review
It is such a picturesque lake, sourrounded by high mountains. It realy worths to go walking by the lake's shore in the city of Kastoria, or even do the whole circle of the ake with bicycle or a car.
Giorgos B — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit.Nice view and good shops around to shop , to drink coffee and to eat something. A place that everybody has to visit.
Constantine V — Google review
One of the reasons Kastoria is so special!
Thanos — Google review
A great place to visit and enjoy nature. There are many cafes, and restaurants along its shores to enjoy the view. You can also drive along to a significant part of its shoreline. Famous route for jogging, walking, exercising as well as fishing. Best visit at warm periods (may~august) or even autumn to have an amazing experience.
Pero V — Google review
Beautiful. In winter the lake can freeze and people can walk on it. There are swans and other birds living in it. Lovely scenery and reflections in the water.
Anais M — Google review
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4.7
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Kastoria, Greece
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Holy Monastery of Prousos - Panagia Prousiotissa

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Holy Monastery of Prousos, also known as Panagia Prousiotissa Monastery, is a significant historical site located in the picturesque Parnassus mountain range in Greece. Dating back to 829 CE, this monastery played a crucial role during the 1821 Revolution and served as a school of letters under Ottoman occupation.
The Holy Monastery of Prousos, nestled amidst the picturesque Parnassus mountain range in Greece, is a spiritual sanctuary that captivates visitors with its serene ambiance and rich historical significance. Dating back to the Byzantine era, this monastery holds a prominent place in Greek Orthodox tradition. Its architecture, characterized by Byzantine influences and traditional Greek aesthetics, is a testament to centuries of religious devotion and cultural heritage. Upon entering the monastery, visitors are greeted by the harmonious blend of religious icons, intricate frescoes, and ornate woodwork that adorn its interior. The sacred atmosphere invites contemplation and reflection, offering a respite from the bustle of modern life. Outside, the monastery's surroundings exude natural beauty, with lush greenery and majestic mountain vistas providing a stunning backdrop for spiritual contemplation and exploration. Visitors can also explore the monastery's museum, which houses a collection of religious artifacts, manuscripts, and artwork, offering insight into the history and significance of the site. Overall, the Holy Monastery of Prousos is not only a place of worship but also a cultural treasure that invites visitors to connect with Greece's rich religious heritage and natural splendor. Whether seeking spiritual solace or simply admiring its architectural beauty, a visit to this sacred site is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Lampros K — Google review
A breathtaking place. The initial construct is an architectural marvel built within a spectacular natural setting. Believer or not, you will enjoy this place. The magnificent natural environment on the route adds to the experience. The narrow roads require caution, especially to inexperienced drivers.
George S — Google review
It s always a treat to visit this monastery and chapel. Everything is so meticulous. There was a bit of rain so took umbrellas to walk the 300 meters from the parking lot. It was quiet which gave us plenty of time to enjoy the church. Enjoyed the bread samples and the Turkish Delight which they offer. This is the third time web have visited.
Zala F — Google review
The Monastery of Proussos was named from the Icon of Panagia Prousiotissa from Proussa in Minor Asia. It is a historic building that has kept expanding due to donations. The location is impressive and it can get very busy as buses arrive from all over the world to visit this. We loved the old clock and the oldest part of the monastery. One star less as it looked more like a business modern monastery that does not fit with the older part of the church. Still architectonically it is beautiful and you should definitely visit it.
Fraus L — Google review
Beautiful monastry with a very old and small church with the ancient icon of The Holy Mother. A bit crowdy and hard to reach but very rewarding if you do the effort to come there.
Lord B — Google review
Α very beautiful monastery surrounded by a majestic natural environment.
Theoharry G — Google review
Apart from the monastery and the intriguing history of its namesake, Panaghia Prousiotissa (an icon of the Virgin Mary that originated in Proussa, Asia Minor), the surrounding area is gorgeous. Below the curvy road that leads to the monastery and cut into the mountainside, lies a river with turquoise waters that can be viewed throughout the drive. There are also interesting stops along the way -- like the "Virgin's footsteps." The monastery is just 35 kilometers from Karpenissi, a winter haven for snow skiing, as well as all-season hiking and exploring. Overall a must-do excursion.
Nancy S — Google review
Very beautiful monastery in a special location. It's amazing the feeling you get when you get there and face it. We enjoyed the view, we learned the history of the monastery from a monk who wanted to explain it to us. Information: Better not to bother the monks unless they show you they are available. Some are there to get away from other people and get closer to god through prayer.
Philippos S — Google review
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4.7
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Prousos 360 74, Greece
+30 2237 080726
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Church of Saint Andrew

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Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Holy Church of Saint Andrew is a Byzantine-style basilica and pilgrimage site located in Patras, Greece. It features a gold-plated cross and 13 domes, as well as housing holy relics, including the head of Saint Andrew. The church is known for its impressive size and unique architectural elements, such as a wooden screen. Visitors are captivated by the beautiful mosaic art inside the church.
An amazing Greek Orthodox cathedral dedicated to St. Andrew, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus. Besides the awe-inspiring murals and mosaics decorating the interior, there are also relics of St. Andrew such as part of the top of his cranium and small portions of the cross on which he was crucified. There is a visitors center outside the church as well as restrooms and a gift shop.
Anthony D — Google review
Saint Andrew Church in Patras is definitely impressive in size—it’s the biggest church in Greece. The building looks grand from the outside, and the mosaics inside are nice. That said, it doesn’t feel particularly special or memorable, especially compared to some of the older, more historic churches in Greece. Still worth a quick visit if you’re in the area, but don’t expect to be blown away.
Evgeniya K — Google review
This is one of the most impressive cathedrals in the world. It is being build for over a century. Located next to the old St Andrews Church and the sacred cave where Saint Andrews use to live. The place of the church is the place of his martyrdom where the Romans crucified him on a saltire (X-shaped cross). The cathedral is home to the remains of the saint (see photo with the silver case in the shape of the church) and the remains of the cross (in the saltire casing). Visiting the place after 25 years was a pilgrimage.
Vassilis M — Google review
The Church of Saint Andrew in Patras is one of the most magnificent and spiritually uplifting places I have ever visited. As the largest Orthodox church in Greece, it impresses not only through its monumental architecture but also through the deep sense of peace that permeates every corner. The interior is breathtaking — a masterpiece of Byzantine-inspired design, adorned with splendid frescoes, marble columns, and intricate mosaics that narrate sacred stories in vivid color. The grand dome, depicting Christ Pantocrator, dominates the space and leaves visitors in awe. The golden chandeliers, icons, and marble iconostasis all contribute to an atmosphere that feels both majestic and profoundly sacred. Of particular note is the chapel containing the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle — the patron saint of Patras and one of the first disciples of Christ. The ornate reliquary cross and the relics themselves are beautifully displayed, radiating a strong sense of reverence and historical continuity. Every detail of the church — from the carved icon stands to the illuminated murals — speaks of centuries of faith and devotion. Whether you come as a pilgrim or simply as a traveler interested in history and architecture, the Church of Saint Andrew offers a moving experience that transcends time and culture. Visiting this holy site is not just a cultural encounter, but a deeply spiritual journey — a place where art, history, and faith unite in perfect harmony. Truly, a must-see landmark in Greece and a profound tribute to the enduring legacy of Saint Andrew the Apostle.
SmartCityHub R — Google review
Such a beautiful church and apparently the biggest in Greece! No need to pay to come in. The history of it is just amazing: search it! It’s totally worth it
Kéké — Google review
The church is renowned as the largest Orthodox church in Greece, with some sources noting it as the third or fourth largest Byzantine-style church in the Balkans. It hosts a massive central dome soaring to 46 m in height, crowned by a 5 m gold-plated cross, with 12 smaller crosses above the bell towers symbolizing Christ and the Apostles Religious Greece Greek City Times The vast interior spans approximately 1,900 m² (with an additional 700 m² on the upper level) and can accommodate around 7,000 worshippers If you're drawn to monumental architecture, intricate Byzantine art, and the spiritual resonance of sacred relics, the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Patras is absolutely worth visiting. It offers a serene, awe-inspiring experience-even if you're not religious. But if you're seeking the quaint charm or medieval atmosphere of ancient churches, consider pairing this visit with stops at Patras's older sacred sites.
Goran — Google review
Spectacular church where everyone is welcome to venerate the holy relics of Jesus Christ's first called disciple, who was crucified here. One of Saint Spyridon's shoes can also be found here (in the old church).
Melinda B — Google review
The church is magnificent and beautiful. To venerate the holy relics of St Andrew is a great blessing. ☦️
Γεώργιος Μ — Google review
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4.7
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Agiou Andreou 201, Patra 262 22, Greece
http://i-m-patron.gr/
+30 261 033 0644
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Archaeological Museum of Olympia is a significant museum in Greece that showcases the rich history of the sanctuary of Zeus, where the ancient Olympic games originated. The museum's permanent exhibition features artifacts from excavations in the sacred precinct of Altis, spanning from prehistoric eras to the Early Christian period. Notable collections include sculptures, bronzes, and terracottas, making it renowned for its diverse and valuable exhibits.
Wonderful way to understand the background around the ancient city of Olympia, the home of the Olympic Games. We loved the simple explanations written in several different languages. Going to the museum allow us to get so much more out of our visit to the archaeological site and the rest of Olympia
Erica — Google review
Visited during the weekday; lots of buses with tourists from cruises. I recommend coming after 12pm as the groups left and also as it gets hotter outside you get a cool room to walk. The displays are typically well presented and annotated with brief useful descriptions.
Dominik D — Google review
Great collection, wonderfully displayed, excellent facilities. One can only begin to imagine the sheer volume of wealth, artifacts and other objects of artistic and material value that used to be here, the penultimate location of reverence in all the ancient Greek world. All the way through the Archaic, the Classical and the Hellenistic Period, which add up to more than half a millenia, the Hellenes accumulated offerings to Zeus, Hera and many other Gods in this holiest of locations. Even after eons of plundering, this site has offered us all these magnificent exhibits. Enjoy them!
George S — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. We stayed at villa kriton so if you are still looking for a place I can recommend that. Free if you are under 25 and EU member. We didn’t buy the tickets before hand and just bought them at the museum. We recommend going a little later 5pm was perfect for us almost now people at the sight and the temperature was fine.
Lenja D — Google review
One of the most historically significant places in the world. If your into mythology or the Olympics or maybe just a history buff this is the place for you. Together with the site of old Olympia this stop is simply amazing. Much more still exists than I ever imagined after almost 3000 years. Highly recommended.
Jason G — Google review
Part of archaeological site of olympia beautiful place. Shame a lot have been looted years ago. Would have been great if there was an audio devices to explain as its very difficult to get near some and read the information when someone parked in front of the object. I found more QR codes would have been useful to read it latter. Worth visit even if a lot of objects have been looted over the years of excavations. French, German archaeologist.
Vicky — Google review
Learned a great amount of history about the origin of the Olympics. Had a tour guide and highly recommend using one or all you will be seeing are a bunch of ruins. The stories behind the ruins are needed. Also, was treated to a Greek lunch and entertaing dancing.
George M — Google review
It’s a very beautiful modern building. The moment you enter you can tell that the exhibition is well organised. It’s a lot to look at but occasionally there are paragraphs on the wall about the time the artefacts are from. The translations are in Greek, English and German. It’s very educational and if you‘re visiting the archeological site the museum is a must! For example: The Nike statue. It stood in front of the Zeus temple and is now a part of the museum. It definitely is worth the experience and even if you‘re not a fan of history there’s just generally a lot to look at and it’s quite beautiful. I would recommend going at around 11 am because later in the day there‘ll be more visitors but I couldn’t complain.
William U — Google review
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4.6
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Archea Olimpia 270 65, Greece
https://ancientolympiamuseum.com/
+30 2624 022742
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Archaeological Site of Olympia

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The Archaeological Site of Olympia is an ancient sanctuary and the birthplace of the Olympic Games. It features impressive architecture, including temples dedicated to Zeus and Hera. The site was originally a sacred grove and later became a sanctuary for the god Kronos before hosting the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. The games continued for over 1000 years until they were abolished by Emperor Theodosius in AD 393.
This is the starting point of the Olympic games. There are two museums on this site one before you come in and one near the end both quality impressive. The site is quite big with area preserved so you can not walk on or in them. But there is lots to see, pictures and descriptions of how it was back then. There are some really great pieces in the museums from helmets, shields, vases to tools weapons and other body armour. Amazing statues and mosaics which reflect the past games. You also find out about the modern games and the different use of the flame. Can I just say the we normally do some of the sites at a pace but could have done with more than 2 hrs at this location. 👍
Pauly — Google review
One of the worlds’ most visited monuments. It is an experience not to miss. Tip:you may also find 3D binoculars/ augmented reality somewhere in town (we didn’t know but we saw many people using them) to help you understand how the building used to be in ancient times.
Eirini M — Google review
A must visit when visiting the peloponnese, has so much history and great things too see. I went because my wife is really into old things but as a neutral I found the place fascinating with information boards all around the site telling you what each rock was and what it was for. The tickets are well priced for what's included and will take up 3 hours or more of your day. There's also plenty of shaded areas as it does get hot in the sun.
Chris T — Google review
Very interesting to see, where the Olympics originated (both the historical site itself as the two museums) One about the history of the site, the other one about the history of the (old) Olympic Games. With one ticket you can visit all three locations. It is a walkable distance from each other. As for the archaeological site... amazing!!!
Jelle — Google review
this is a massive area of archeological exploration. it is the home of the worlds first stadium dedicated to athletic competition. the start line is still there. it boasts large training areas, roman baths and temples. the area is relatively flat and easy to negotiate. this multiple acre dig really gives the visitor a feeling of what their lives were like. the museum has an amazing number of relics from the grounds. this is apparently the site of the olympic games. our guide the importance of these games in opening the doors to peace.
Jay K — Google review
Amazing to walk through so much history - having a guide to explain the finer details was extremely helpful. The size of the site & all of the various buildings across Greek & Roman history was fascinating. Worth the bus trip.
Peter E — Google review
We spent hours here. It's absolutely amazing. We first came on the August full moon but due to local fires it was closed. We spent 3-4 hours in the 2 museums and we had about an our in the archaeological site, we could have done with at least another 30 minutes at least. It really is impressive and a must for visiting. The ticket for the 2 museums and site costs 20 euro per person. Children were free. You can purchase your tickets at all 3 places and where ever you buy it that's where you have to enter first.
Lisa K — Google review
Wow first time here . Wasn't that busy we had 2 hours to walk around where the first Olympics were held. A lot of bits and pieces marble. The museum was cool alot of artifacts and info.
Harvey S — Google review
32% as popular as Thessaloniki
52 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Lassi
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Μουσείο Ελληνικής Ιστορίας Παύλου Βρέλλη

Museum
Specialty Museums
Series of waxwork dioramas created by sculptor Pavlos Vrellis & recreating events in Greek history.
A beautiful museum, with really well-made wax representations of people and scenes from greek history. Worth the visit, but I would prefer it if there was more information on the context and history of the scenes and people depicted, so that the visitors would learn more about what they are seeing. The staff is nice and helpful.
Cookie C — Google review
Very nice. Guided tour. Takes POS. Cannot take photos or videos inside but all is on the website. One man’s passion for Greece turned into something amazing. Some of them look so real.
Sophia M — Google review
This is a MUST for anyone visiting the area of Epirus! Do not miss to make this stop at a place made by the hand of an artist! The entire structure with the stone corridors and the wax sculptures is a unique resemblance of the Greek 19th and early 20th century! You will feel awe and inspiration alongside with admiration for the vision and the creation of the artist … DO NOT MISS IT !!! PS. No photos provided because this is forbidden but you may find plenty in the museum url
Pavlos F — Google review
Very informative tour and guide. He really knew a lot of facts to tell us about everything and every period shown in the museum. And even knew some historical facts about the First World War in Greece. I really learned a lot from him about Greek history which I didn't knew yet.
Dimitris T — Google review
It's definitely worth your while. The surroundings are like you're in a cave. Attention is paid to every detail, even weed growing between stones!
Elias K — Google review
Top recommendation for historical museum lovers it is a MUST visit for families kids and adults
Us N — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums - the wax statues are so detailed you feel they are alive.set in different periods they show scenes of the most significant events in the Greek history. The building inside is cleverly designed - you go through dark corridors and see the statues behind windows in various scenes. The last part is the artist's selection of various events . No photos or videos are allowed. Don't miss it!
Maria L — Google review
The personages seems not so "real" and if you are "claustrophobic " its not a good idea to go here you are in the dark and it's cold and some personages move her eyes to look at you ... you don't feel so relax and you can not take photography and if you take the security gonna follow you on your back until the end like you have killed someone or like you have do the one abominable think it's stupid and crazy because in England you have the same thing and better with all the cinema star and you can take photos and touch the personages and it's seems more real it's stupid !
Gabrielle F — Google review
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4.8
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Mpizani 455 00, Greece
https://vrellis.gr/
+30 2651 092128
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Papingo Rock Pools

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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Papingo Rock Pools, located between the villages of Megalo and Mikro Papingo in western Zagori, offer a refreshing escape. The clear, somewhat cold water flows down from the mountains, forming natural pools among limestone rocks. Visitors can swim and cool off in these deep pools while surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The area is popular during the summer months and features impressive rock formations throughout.
If you are around zaguria region which is lovely with astonishing views and charming small towns , do not miss this point. take a short time for it , it is not so big, maybe 20 min easy walk each side but gorgeous. water streams surrounded by stones and walls. a magic place.
Yehonatan G — Google review
What a sight! Short hike along beautiful clear rock pools with the amazing local striated rocks. Recommend wearing sneakers if you plan to go far back. This place was great, cool in the shade. Formed through both natural and human made interventions.
Jennifer H — Google review
Beautiful nature point on the road side to micro papaginko. Nature carved a small water way in between rock walls that are built from layers of straightstone plates. Now its end of September and there is only a very little amount of water yet it is enough to seat, listen and relax.
Uri M — Google review
Imagine a landscape straight out of a fairy tale. Impressive rocks sculpted by nature, forming small, crystal-clear 'pools'. The feeling is magical, as if you're in a hidden secret of Pindos.
Gioftsios A — Google review
A beautiful game of nature in the heart of Pindos Mountains. The water made its way through the rocks the last 200 million years and made some breathtaking formations of stone. I guess in some years the water is more and in some others less, regarding how much it rained. So don't get disappointed if the water is less. Enjoy this majestical work of nature.
Marios T — Google review
A beautiful landscape of successive natural pools formed within the rock by the constant flow of the stream. Hopefully it will keep on flowing.... Do respect the environment if you go. No littering, no sunblock in such delicate surroundings.
George S — Google review
In the summer (Augest) the pools are not realy fool. There is 1 big pool that is great. Its fun to go as far as you could but at some point you need snapling equipment to continue. Its a great location sins its only 10 min walk from your car
Michael L — Google review
A short walk to bathe in the cool river water and enjoy the natural rock pools. There were very few people there and it was very pleasant to explore the area
Katie M — Google review
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4.6
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Papigko 440 04, Greece
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Acheron

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Acheron, located in the Parga region of Thesprotia, is a stunning natural attraction known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy activities such as rafting, kayaking, swimming, and horse riding along the river. The area also offers opportunities to savor local delicacies like trout from the Acheron or Louros rivers and Arta eel.
great scenery. however, a strange, purple haired woman unsheated her sword and yelled "i weep for the departed' as she engulfed me and the other visitors into a black hole where she slashed us and reality itself. still a 10/10 though, would come again
るなめりあ — Google review
Beautifull place with nice water and rocks! In the beginning it’s really cold but if u mostly be in the water it will be less bad. Definitely reccomend!!!
Thijs H — Google review
An impressive place, definitely worth visiting and a person to experience their own adventure. You need aqua shoes because the water is quite cold, as well as a dry bag for luggage, they are sold in the parking lot. In places the water is deep, but everyone can explore as far as they want. They offer a variety of adventures, horseback riding, kayaks and boats on the river.
Cvetelina V — Google review
Lovely place with stunning, picturesque sites, definitely worth visiting. But the river is freezingly cold, literally could not keep my feet in it for more than ten seconds. Rafting is a must and we chose the first one to offer us this, at the very beginning of the tourist site. All in all, really well-organized, and definitely we will come again some day, just fully- equipped next time, to be able to explore more of the canyon.
Leposava R — Google review
The best excretion in the area... One of the best rivers to walk and swim in Greece... Really worth the visit and try some of the activities in the river like horse riding, zip line, cayak etc.... Highly highly recommended really impressed with the area...suitable for all ages from very young children
Evgenios — Google review
"Are you far from the river?". Our trip to the River Acheron was the highlight of our recent holiday in Parga. It is a truly extraordinary experience which I will never forget. The water is refreshingly cold and it gets so deep at points at the Gorge that you may have to swim. There is also rafting, kayaking and horse riding. There are plenty of places to eat in Acheron, beautiful open-air stores and bathroom facilities.
Saintinthecity1984 — Google review
Life changing experience. Be prepared for cold swims and a bit of climbing. Bring swimming shoes though, or buy some before entering! Truly an incredible experience that everyone should go through at least once in their life.
Laz T — Google review
Beautiful place not to be missed if you’re nearby
I L — Google review
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4.7
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Greece, USA
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Καταρράκτες Νυδρί

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
It s a beautiful place but there was no water at all, so we did not see a water fall.
Maria L — Google review
Very nice and climatic place. You need to walk around 10-15 minutes to reach the place from the parking place. There is a lot of people be aware. I had a plan to get into the water while being there, but when I reached the destination I decided not too. The waterfall is too small (not enough rain) and water is simply dirty as there is not enough to run fast.
Lukasz D — Google review
Depending on the season, you should expect to see different views and experiences. When I visited the cascade in summer, there was little to no water flow. However, the 10-minute walk through the gorge to reach the cascade was still very pleasant and absolutely worthwhile. Swimming is still possible, although the water is quite cold. At the entrance of the gorge, there’s a lovely café shaded by a huge plane tree, which I highly recommend for relaxing after the short trek. When you visit come with seaside shoes or sport shoes. Small kids can reach with some assistance from the parents. Parking is available near the café, but spots are limited. Depending on the time of day and season, finding a space can range from easy to a bit challenging—so plan accordingly.
Petros P — Google review
It was a great experience overall and everything there was really nice. However, reaching the top was quite challenging—there were no clear visual paths, some rocks were falling from above, and of course, the little water that was there was freezing cold. Still, if you’ve got the stamina to make it, I definitely recommend visiting this place 100%!
ΡΑΦΑΗΛ Κ — Google review
The day that we visited the waterfalls didn’t have the chance to see the beauty that have been described about ( first week of August) due to lack of rain in the past few months, but the path that you have to follow to get there is wonderful. Almost fully covered with great shadows of the surrounding trees is recommended through the hot day hours. There is a wonderful coffee-bar that serves local refreshments, small snacks coffees and more , as well as a small shop with local products ( honey , marmalade and small gifts for loved ones!!!)
Michael M — Google review
A short easy hike but be careful what time of year you will choose to visit as in the summer the waterfall might be completely dry.
Velissarios G — Google review
A beautiful hike.. but don’t go in August, as you willl have to leave it to your imagination. No water..
Athena T — Google review
For an experience is ok, but there is a poor waterfall.. but again for experience going there is worth for view
Andreea S — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(2693)
Ellomeno 310 80, Greece, USA
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Kalamaki Beach Hotel, Zakynthos Island

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Kalamaki Beach Hotel on Zakynthos Island is a serene beachfront property with an outdoor pool, restaurant, and bar. The beach is located in a protected area next to Laganas, making it a popular spot for snorkeling. The National Marine Park of Zakynthos was established to preserve the coastal area and provide a safe nesting place for Caretta caretta turtles.
Fantastic hotel. It's very clean ,the cleaners are in your room everyday. The hotel staff are very friendly and helpful. The room we had was nice it had a balcony overlooking the hills .The pool bar is a great place to stay during the day it has great staff. The food from here is brilliant.
Scott W — Google review
Very clean hotel. Receptionist very helpful. Staff lovely in general. Excellent warm pool and another smaller one for kids although too deep really. Bar at the pool was great and there's another by the beach,again Excellent. Rooms are not overly sized but fine really and modern with a decent sized bathroom and balcony. Bad points : We were greeted on arrival with the climate charge which is now €5 instead of €3 per night. Then we were asked if we wanted air-conditioning on which was another €8 per night. As if that wasn't enough there's another €3 per night if you want the use of the safe !! So a ten night holiday had an extra charge of €160. Want to pay even more ? The parasols and sunbeds in the grounds of the hotel look lovely don't they? If you want to use them there's another €15 charge per day making a total of €310 added to your holiday. When I booked this hotel I assumed I booked a room and hotel with the use of what's in it! The sunbeds on the beach are €20 but to charge for them is acceptable and normal. Such a shame they feel they need to charge like that as the hotel is nice in a great location.
Antony O — Google review
Great hotel!! I would rate it 4 stars instead of 3, breakfast is very extended, really nice staff. Sofia at the reception is a lovely warm welcoming person. The hotel is next to the beach which is sand beach so great. Really nice vibe, no music at the pool which we liked and no entertainment so a nice quiet hotel. Everything super clean! Only bed matrasses could be better, they were really hard.
I. S — Google review
Brilliant hotel right on the beach. Breakfast was a good spread. Pools are great, beach bar is good. Only thing that one needs to be aware of is that the airport is right behind the hotel over the road, so all day and up to about 10pm you have landing and taking off planes coming over super low.
Nic H — Google review
Came hear 28 years ago Hardly any hotels and only a few restaurants brought our son and daughter had a great holiday hear came back the hotel has been done up Bought our daughter husband' And grandchild back still an amazing hotel plenty of restaurants and shops Hotel staff very friendly pool excellent and beach bar great couldn't wish for any more clean rooms and comfy beds
Yvonne O — Google review
I stayed at this hotel for just one night, and overall, it was a decent experience. One of the biggest advantages was its great location, especially for travelers — it’s very close to the airport, which made getting there super convenient. While you can hear the sound of planes taking off, I found it surprisingly non-disruptive and easy to tune out. However, the room was quite small, which could be uncomfortable for longer stays or if you’re traveling with a lot of luggage. For a short stay like mine, though, it was manageable and served its purpose well. If you’re looking for a place near the airport for a quick overnight stop, this hotel is a convenient and acceptable choice.
Jiří Š — Google review
Staff is nice, breakfast is good and very close to one of the nicest beaches in Zakynthos, refresh every day. I recommend booking here!
Alex F — Google review
Whilst we were holidaying in Kalamaki. We used this as a base for visiting the beach. Great food, great value, fantastic location, just an all round friendly place.
Steve W — Google review
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Kalamaki, Belesis Beach, Island, Zakinthos 291 00, Greece
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Skala Beach

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Skala Beach is a popular destination in Kefalonia, known for its long sandy shoreline and scenic views. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak months like July and August when it tends to get crowded. The beach is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities for activities such as diving with trained instructors, jet skiing, and donut rides behind speedboats. Additionally, the area boasts various tourist facilities including restaurants, taverns, and shops.
Happy to choose this place for my vacation in 2025. Not busy, good bars on the beach. Recommend for families. Many options to spend time, water sports, daily cruises or just enjoy sun and sea.
Richard L — Google review
Clean and quiet beach. Sand! Not rocks. Chairs with umbrellas to let. Not much parking. The water is beautiful.
Elizabeth B — Google review
This is for the south nudist section of Scala around the large rocks. Mid Sept and and the beach was great. Late Sept 2025 and the beach was getting pretty well destroyed by the storm. Was small pebbles and loads of fish for snorkelling. Also easy to swim around to Spithi and Λουτράκι Παραλία FKK the next beach along which are both nudist. Spithi is not good but Λουτράκι Παραλία FKK is huge and great. Those are quite difficult to get to direct as the car parking is severely limited.
MARTIN C — Google review
Long beach clear water stones and sand mostly stones. You'll need water shoes as its very stoney. But it's a beautiful beach we just laid our towel on stones and sat Dippin feet. Skala is a long beach so plenty of space you can hire deck chairs or sunbeds and umbrella if you wish. You can sit close to or far away from water sports the 1 place on beach for watersports is amazing and super friendly. No pressure from them either if u do sit close by.
Donaldson F — Google review
Lovely beach, would recommend sea shoes as it stoney!! But once tour in its ok, it's also a bit of a drop off, 6 feet in and your chest deep. But still lovely
John G — Google review
Beautiful beach with a relaxed vibe — I stayed at the 9 Musses Hotel beach, where a set (2 sunbeds and a large umbrella) goes for €12. The water was refreshing but not too cold, and while water shoes aren’t a must, they could come in handy since the beach is a mix of small rocks and sand. The beach bar menu had all the classics you’d expect, and I’d personally recommend the Margarita pizza — simple and tasty. Prices were very reasonable. It’s a great spot to spend the day soaking up the sun, and if you feel like grabbing dinner or going for a nice stroll, the charming town of Skala is just above the beach, offering a lovely walking area and plenty of restaurants to explore.
Kostel ( — Google review
I loved ot!!! Nice, clean, long....enteance is nice...who likes snorkling it is greqt...there is lots of fishes...lots of bars if you like that and lots of place for intimacy if you are not for sunbeds and restaurants
Aleksandra M — Google review
Very very big and nice beach which honestly surprised me. Great water, sand is mixed (probably imported). Nearby hillside with parking is gorgeous with a really beautiful small city. Road from Argostoli to here is nicer and easier to drive then going to north or east side of island.
Yumirio S — Google review
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Laganas Beach

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Laganas Beach in Zakynthos is a 7-kilometer long sandy beach, perfect for sunbathing and water sports. The shallow, crystal clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, with the chance to spot loggerhead turtles. There are plenty of sunbeds available for relaxation and waterfront tavernas for a light lunch.
The absolute jewel in the crown of Zakynthos Island. The beach is massive and stretches from the main party strip if that is your scene all the way across to the much quieter Kalamaki beach which is a protected reserve for sea turtles. Whether you are looking for a loud party atmosphere or somewhere to chill with the family this place has it all.
James T — Google review
It would be nice place with easy access to the water but it’s full of drunk young polish and brits. There is tons of glass and trash that is not being cleaned. I would rather go to kalamaki
Lucie L — Google review
A lovely, long sandy beach lined with plenty of bars and restaurants along the way,perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The water was shallow, clear, and great for swimming or just cooling off. We really enjoyed our trip here and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful spot with good amenities nearby.
Sarah O — Google review
Busy yet lovely sandy beach. The sea is a few meters from your sunbed (should you wish to rent one... 10 for 2 and umbrella) and as smooth as a pond. The beach bars are reasonably priced for a snack. A view to enjoy and if you like planes, a good spot yo see them come in to land!!
Karyn F — Google review
Beautiful long sandy beach, ideal for kids or non swimmers as it stays shallow until far out. Plenty if bars and restaurants along the beach front
Naomi L — Google review
We really enjoyed this beach overall. Water was clean and very shallow for kids to play. Beach was fairly clean from what we saw with many Restaurants and Beach Bars near by as well as some water activities for rent as well. We’d definitely return here again some day.
VoudouLounge — Google review
Laganas Beach is a wide sandy beach with shallow and clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxing. The area is lively, with many bars, restaurants, and water sports options, so there is always something to do. It can get crowded, especially during peak season, but the atmosphere is fun and vibrant. A great spot if you enjoy long walks by the sea, good food nearby, and a mix of relaxation and entertainment.
Kostadin R — Google review
The photos are taken after a storm. The beach is covered with sand and a few clams. You don't need special shoes for going into the sea as the first meters are with sand and clams, but after that it's only sand. There are multiple restaurant/beach clubs which offer sunbeds for 10 euro/person, drinks not included.
Vlad-Cristian K — Google review
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Laganas 290 92, Greece, USA
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Marathon

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Nature & Parks
Marathonisi, also known as Turtle Island, is a small wooded island located in Zakynthos Marine Park. It features a beautiful sandy beach, sea caves, and serves as the breeding ground for Carreta Carreta turtles. The island offers stunning views and is surrounded by crystal-clear waters perfect for exploration. Visitors to Marathonisi can enjoy dining at various restaurants such as Komis Fish Tavern and Votsalo with picturesque views of the island.
Perfect .I paddle here from laganas early morning flat calm sea .without the many motor boats .
Benben99 — Google review
We got dropped off there by one of the tour boats and it immediately felt very bad. This is the beach the turtles go to to lay their eggs. The island was overcrowded, no place to explore or lay your towel. They should completely close it off to people so that the turtles have one place they can go in peace without massive amounts of people chasing them.
Enikö T — Google review
Stunning but small beach with nice views and ability to see the turtle nesting sites. Cannot touch for obvious reasons. Amazing afternoon turtle spotting with the family. Beautiful end to our Zakynthos holiday.
Carl S — Google review
Get a boat taxi from Agios Sostis port and you ll have a short trip to Caves and Marathonisi beach. No beach umbrellas allowed. There are also small cantinas with sandwiches and drinks on the island. No reservation is needed.
Marios X — Google review
You can buy a taxi boat for +€10pp they will drop you on the island and pick you up whenever you want to go back. I've seen some turtles in the water, and didn't visit the actual island as it wasn't part of our trip.
Alicja — Google review
Really amazing, so natural and so over touristic 🙃 Cristal waters , and awesome landscapes…
AliKemal S — Google review
It’s a nice place, beautiful blue and clear water, recommended to visit. Lots of fish but no turtle. The beach isn’t big and usually lots of people. No toilet option just let you know. Usually 2-3 boats converted to shop and you can buy drink ,burgers , ice creams ect basic but useful, also the boats is the only option to put your bin out. If you go to Zakinthos you should visit the island
Zoltán P — Google review
They call it Turtle island bc there are no constructions by humen(luckily!) No light, No Noise, No human pollution & No enemy, so the best place for turtles to lay eggs. Nice beach but not something special! If you’re lucky you can spot some turtles. But we saw them at the laganas beach! So no need to disturb the nature for tanning on a beach. You could tan in every other beach. Also because tourists don’t pay attention and throw plastic and rubbish on the bech and in the sea! 😤😣🤦🏻‍♀️
Naz G — Google review
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Kaminia Beach Kantina

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Snack bar
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Kaminia Beach Kantina is a charming Greek eatery located right on the beach, offering traditional quick snacks and drinks. The welcoming family that runs the place provides free sunbeds and parasols for those who dine there for breakfast or lunch. The restaurant also offers showers, toilets, and car parking. While the wooden pallet slope onto the beach requires caution, the overall experience is delightful. Visitors praise the friendly service and recommend trying out their dishes, shakes, and cocktails.
We have been visiting this charming cantina for many years now..we walk all the way from Katelios just so we can have lunch here. The Greek salad is lovely and the kind lady owner doesn't mind me swapping the Feta which I am not keen on to an hard cheese...the chips are home made and taste great....All the food that we have had over the years has been lovely. Also love the copper wine jugs and the tiny glasses that you get...so authentic. Lovely place on a stunning beach. I highly recommend.
Elizabeth P — Google review
Run by a wonderful Greek family. the menu caters for all. Wholesome and traditional foods made with island produce and served with love and care. A must place to visit.
Carole F — Google review
What a lovely quaint Greek Kantina,serving traditional quick snacks and drinks right on the beach ⛱️ ,lovely welcoming lady and her family if you eat here for breakfast/ lunch then the sunbeds and parasol are free( keep the receipt as proof) showers 🚿 toilets 🚻 and car parking available, slight slope of wooden pallets onto the beach itself, but if you go steady it ok,definitely going back here tomorrow, just be careful of the Carretta Carretta ( Loggerhead turtles 🐢) nesting sights, they are marked like in the photo.
Jayne S — Google review
Nice little authentic cantina. Nice views. Friendly service .
2Wulfmaer — Google review
Nice little cafe just right off the beach reasonably priced food was nice has sea views & ideal for kids , sells sandwiches toastie’s beer coffee snacks etc
Hamish M — Google review
Lovely small beach bar on our favourite beach in Kefalonia with a good selection of snacks and drinks (fair prices); really friendly and welcoming staff. :)
Natalie D — Google review
I have to agree with another reviewer, the chips (fries) are great! I really enjoyed my lunch. I got a chair on the beach and had a wonderful afternoon.
Mark — Google review
Lovely places, good music, relaxing, all beach for us...clean water, kind staff...must visit its amazing vibe ☀️🍀❤️🌊💙
Irin N — Google review
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Καμινια, Kefalonia 280 86, Greece
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Kathisma Beach

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Kathisma Beach is a popular destination on the island of Lefkada, known for its stunning white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a cosmopolitan beach with plenty of amenities, including beach bars and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy activities like parasailing and swimming in the refreshing sea. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, adding to its natural beauty.
Beautiful turquoise water, very atmospheric with small rocks. Tourist boats do not stop here, which is a positive. If you want, you can rent a sunbed. There are bars, showers, and for small children there is a pool next to the bar. Of course, you have to see the famous beaches once, but Kathisma is a great beach for a day at the beach.
Katalin G — Google review
A very nice beach. The water was very nice and warm. Parking was free on the side of the road and there was plenty of space for public or private beach. It is worth a visit here.
Krenar G — Google review
Incredible beach with all shades of blue color water of the sea. Waves are large and increasing with each hour until evening. There are restaurants, wc, parking and shower , umbrella and beds. We took parking under cower with two beds and umbrella 15 euro all. On the beach there is savior. On the sea must be careful, beach It starts with sand - finely ground pebbles, and then large stones in the water. You must go to the water without everything- sunglasses, shoes , hat, because everything will change and you won't notice . On this beach you do not need swimming mask . Magnificent picture all around there. The horizon is incredibleand so endless.
Tetiana S — Google review
A Slice of Heaven on Earth A place that feels like it’s straight out of heaven, where the crystal-clear, clean water refreshes your senses, and the beach welcomes you with a cozy beach bar and a few charming restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, full of good vibes and elegance. It’s the kind of experience you simply can’t miss if you’re looking for an unforgettable escape.
Raluca — Google review
Beautiful beach, but very crowded in the season. There is almost always wind and waves, so you can forget about the heat. This beach is not for non-swimmers and small children. It is recommended to try paragliding.
Nikola J — Google review
Most easiest access to the beach with all comforts when you choose between Egremni, Porto Katsiki and Katishma. Also includes beach clubs, restaurants and different activities 😊
Kamelia A — Google review
Kathisma is one of the most beautiful beaches on Lefkada and definitely worth visiting. The beach is long and wide, with plenty of space to find a good spot. Sunbeds are around 20€ for the ordinary ones, or 25€ for the wooden set with parking included, which is very convenient since parking can get busy in high season. The beach itself has small smooth pebbles instead of sand, which makes the water crystal clear. After just a few steps it gets deeper, so be careful if you’re not a strong swimmer. The waves are usually big and fun, great for people who enjoy a bit of adventure in the sea. There are also water sports available for those looking for more activities. Restaurants and bars are located right by the beach, offering food and drinks throughout the day. Overall, it’s a lively beach with good facilities, beautiful scenery, and a bit of everything – relaxation, fun, and comfort.
Andrijana A — Google review
Sky blue waters, The water was murky and the mask didn't work. The beach was fine sand and for some like me it is not comfortable. You can bring your own umbrella or you can pay sunbeds. There was a lot of free parking but also private parking 5€/day. You need to get up early 9-9.30am to be at the place if you are looking for free :) The locals told me that you have to be carefoul when its windy and there are bid waves bcs some people has lost their lives! Meanwhile you can do paragliding there. Bars and restaurants was close by.
Arges A — Google review
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Navagio

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NAVAGIO,也被称为走私者湾,是扎金索斯岛上一个著名的卵石海滩,坐落在高耸的石灰岩悬崖之间。该海滩只能通过船只到达,拥有清澈的碧绿海水和一艘沉船,增添了它的魅力。帕纳约提斯号在上世纪八十年代搁浅,据信是为意大利黑手党走私违禁品,这也为该地区的昵称提供了来源。这个如画的环境提供了令人惊叹的拍照机会,是一个受欢迎的旅游景点。
Unfortunately, the beach itself is no longer accessible, but you can still visit it as part of a boat tour. The water has a stunning color and is incredibly clear, making it a truly beautiful place to see and enjoy.
Levente M — Google review
The beach is beautiful with crystal blue waters and white sand, but it's totally overrated. Also, there are minimum 5 boats in the bay at every time. Since 2024, there are regulations from the Greek Government to not let anyone go on the beach or swim nearby because of falling cliffs (and you can see rocks that fell on the beach on the sides). You can only stay on the boat as they will turn for 15 minutes in the bay, then go to another spot if they have swimming spots included.
Ana-Maria A — Google review
Always wanted to see this since I was a kid. Finally nice to have ticked it off. Shipwreck is cool but the amount of tourists is insane. Do prepare yourself for that. Best to hire your own boat for the trip as it will be more enjoyable. I would do that next time.
Tai T — Google review
Lovely viewpoint, very small area open to be able to take a picture. The queue for the viewpoint platform took about 40 mins. They are doing work in the area so may be better next year. Well worth the wait though, probably best to see from a boat tour.
Mary W — Google review
The place is must see. The contrast between the turquoise water, the white cliffs and the iconic shipwreck creates an unforgettable view
Kamila S — Google review
Iconic place, a must see both from the sea and the viewpoint. Closed to public from 2023 due to limestone landslide, no access to it by car, the viewpoint gets a bit busy, it’s a 10 min walk to the furthest point. Views are incredible. Mind the hike back up, it’s a paved but quite steep, can get kinda hard in the heat. Mind the shadow/sun on the beach for good pics. Water photos taken at 11:20am early June. Viewpoint photos taken 2:30pm. There’s also a military base nearby & you can see F16 flying around super low to the water - spectacular sight
Lolita M — Google review
This famous cove can only be reached by boat, and you cannot go ashore because of the shipwreck remains on the beach. Still, the view of the dramatic cliffs and turquoise water is absolutely breathtaking, and swimming in the crystal-clear sea right from the boat is an unforgettable experience. It is definitely a tourist hotspot and can get very crowded, as it’s one of the most iconic places in Zakynthos. Despite that, the scenery is so unique that it’s worth seeing at least once. Floating in the water with the shipwreck and cliffs in the background is something you won’t easily forget. A good tip is to visit during the week rather than weekends, as it tends to be slightly less busy. There are no facilities here, so come prepared — but that’s part of the adventure. Overall, a must-see location in Zakynthos for the incredible views and experience in the water.
Baran Z — Google review
It's definitely a must-see, but it's impossible to reach by land. The stunning color of the sea and the ship create a wonderful blend. However, going to the beach and swimming in this area is dangerous and forbidden because rocks can fall from the mountains. But I definitely recommend visiting by boat to see the scenery.
Akin U — Google review
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