
Pelion
A green and magical peninsula of traditional stone villages, dense forests, stunning turquoise beaches, and changing mountain landscapes throughout the seasons.
Pelion (Πήλιο) is a magical peninsula in central Greece, stretching between the Pagasitic Gulf and the Aegean Sea, perfectly combining forested mountains with stunning turquoise beaches.
The area, which according to Greek mythology was home to the centaurs, is characterized by 24 picturesque stone villages scattered on the mountain slopes, with impressive traditional architecture of stone houses with slate roofs, stone-paved squares, and ancient churches surrounded by old chestnut and oak trees.
In spring, Pelion is covered in spectacular blooms, in summer it offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece like Milopotamos and Papa Nero, in autumn it boasts a variety of fall colors, and in winter it is covered in snow and even operates a ski resort.
The rich local cuisine offers unique dishes, berry liqueurs, and fresh mountain delicacies.
The network of marked hiking trails between the villages, springs, and streams, along with authentic accommodation options in traditional guesthouses, make Pelion a perfect destination for those seeking a true Greek experience in all seasons.
Hotels
Villas for rent
Apartments for rent
Attractions
church of Agii Anargyri
The church of Agii Anargyri in Agistri is a small and picturesque Greek Orthodox church located on the idyllic island of Agistri near Athens.
It attracts both tourists and locals alike due to its unique beauty.
Culinary recommendations
Oasis Seaside Restaurant
Oasis Seaside Restaurant offers Greek and Mediterranean cuisine with a stunning view of the Aegean Sea.
Fresh local ingredients and a special romantic atmosphere under the stars on the magical and quiet beach.