
Evia Greece Travel Guide
Famous for its unique tidal phenomenon where water currents reverse direction approximately every six hours, a captivating natural spectacle.
The Old Bridge, a landmark, has views of this phenomenon.
Open during daylight hours. No entry fee. Visit at sunset for memorable views and photography.
Ancient stone structures. Their purpose and origin remain debated.
Found predominantly in the southern part of Evia, for example, on Mount Ochi or near Styra.
Accessible via hiking trails. No fees for access, but guided tours are often recommended.
These sites require moderate hiking. Research specific locations as they are spread out.
A local guide can help locate them and provide context.
Explore Evia's history and everyday life through its museums.
Houses artifacts from various periods of Evia's history. Findings come from excavations across the island, painting a comprehensive view of its past.
Features significant findings from the ancient city of Eretria. Discover pottery, sculptures, and architectural elements excavated from the ancient site.
Showcases traditional costumes, tools, and household items from the Kymi region. It provides insight into local life and customs from past centuries.
Limited, but some local artists may have studios or small galleries in larger towns. Inquire locally about current exhibitions.
Some municipal buildings or cultural centers may house local historical documents or photograph collections.
Found in larger monasteries, displaying religious artifacts and Byzantine art.
A historic Byzantine monastery nestled in a lovely natural setting in the north of Evia. Known for its frescoes and spiritual significance. Modest dress is required for entry.
Another significant Byzantine monastery in central Evia. It has traditional architecture and a serene mood for visitors seeking tranquility and history.
An extensive archaeological site. It includes the ancient theatre, the temple of Apollo Daphnephoros, a gymnasium, and From the roman era baths. Spend time exploring the ruins.
Evia's historical sites provide a deep dive into its ancient and medieval heritage.
Evia's natural beauty includes stunning beaches, waterfalls, and mountains.
A beautiful natural area with cascades and lush vegetation in North Evia. This spot is popular for hiking and picnicking.
The highest mountain on Evia (1,743m / 5,718 ft). It has challenging hiking trails and impressive views from its slopes and summit.
Natural hot springs with therapeutic properties in Loutra Edipsou. They attract visitors seeking relaxation and health benefits for centuries. Many spa hotels use these waters.
One of Evia's most famous and picturesque beaches. It features clear waters, pebbles, and breathtaking rock formations. Part of the beach is designated for naturism.
Explore nearby activitiesA long, sandy beach with amenities, popular with families. It has sunbeds, umbrellas, and beachside tavernas.
Find beach toursA secluded pebble beach with deep blue waters, providing a quieter escape. It is ideal for those seeking tranquility.
Discover hidden covesKnown for windsurfing and kitesurfing, with multiple sandy stretches ideal for water sports enthusiasts.
Book water sportsA beautiful and challenging hiking gorge. It leads from Mount Ochi to the village of Kallianou, featuring diverse flora and rock formations.
Guided hiking toursExplore traditional villages in Central Evia for an authentic local experience.
Discover less-known, serene beaches for serenity away from crowds.
Cave of Agia Triada (near Karystos): A small, accessible cave with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. A local guide can provide context.
Farakla Geological Park: Located near Karystos, this unique geological formation features spherical rock formations, resembling giant stone balls. It has an interesting natural spectacle.
Make your trip better with guided tours and engaging cultural activities.
Explore ancient sites and medieval castles with knowledgeable local guides.
Discover Evia's natural wonders with guided excursions.
Savor authentic Evia flavors on culinary explorations.
Ask locally about available food tours or arrange direct visits to producers.
Relax and rejuvenate in the healing thermal waters of Edipsos.
Many span inns in Edipsos offer package deals including accommodation and treatments.
Seek out local artists and craftsmen for unique insights and souvenirs.
These workshops often provide a look at traditional Evian craftsmanship.
Group historical sites with nearby natural attractions for a varied day.
For Dragonhouses or archaeological sites, a local guide greatly enriches the visit.