
Ξέρες Ευρειακής
Xeres Evreiakis
About this Beach
Tucked along the quieter eastern reaches of Lesvos near the small settlement of Aglefyros, Xeres Evreiakis is one of those unhurried stretches of shore that rewards those who seek it out. The name itself carries a whisper of history: "Evreiakis" points to a Jewish connection, reflecting the presence of a small but established Jewish community that was once part of the broader tapestry of Lesvos's diverse cultural heritage, particularly in the island's port towns and surrounding areas. This historical resonance adds a layer of meaning to what might otherwise seem like a simple, secluded cove on the Aegean coast.
The beach itself is characteristic of this part of Lesvos — a modest, natural shoreline with pebbles and coarse sand that gives way to clear, calm waters sheltered from the stronger winds that occasionally sweep the island's western and northern coasts. The sea here tends toward the luminous pale turquoise that the eastern Aegean is known for, with good visibility and a gentle seabed that makes it accessible for swimmers of most abilities. Facilities are minimal to nonexistent, keeping the atmosphere raw and peaceful; visitors should come prepared with water, shade, and provisions.
Xeres Evreiakis is best visited in the shoulder months of May, June, and September, when the heat is manageable and the beach sees little to no crowds. It appeals most to independent travelers, nature lovers, and those looking to escape the more organized tourist beaches elsewhere on the island. Getting there typically requires a car and some patience navigating the rural roads near Aglefyros, but the reward is a genuine sense of solitude on an island that, even at its busiest, never fully loses its unhurried soul.
Before you go
What to expect
The shoreline blends pebbles and coarse sand with waters that stay remarkably calm and clear — a pale turquoise characteristic of the eastern Aegean that you feel compelled to photograph. There are no sunbeds or kiosks, so the cove stays raw and quiet, shared only with the sound of small waves. The name itself carries quiet historical weight: 'Evreiakis' points to the small Jewish community that was once woven into Lesvos's multicultural fabric.
Best time to visit
May, June, and September are ideal — warm enough to swim comfortably, with almost no other visitors.
How to get there
Drive from Mytilene toward the small settlement of Aglefyros, roughly 8–9 km as the crow flies but longer on the rural roads; a car is essential, and patience with the last stretch rewards you with genuine solitude.
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