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Ruins (39.1150, 26.5589)

Ruins (39.1150, 26.5589)

Alyfada

The ruined structures near Alyfada stand as quiet testimony to the layered human story of northeastern Lesvos, a corner of the island that has been settled, fought over, and transformed across millennia. Like much of Lesvos, this region passed through the hands of ancient Greek city-states, the Roman Empire, Byzantium,

Ruins (39.1213, 26.5489)

Ruins (39.1213, 26.5489)

Alyfada

Scattered across the hillside near the quiet village of Alyfada, these ancient ruins offer a silent testament to the layered human history of Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since prehistoric times and passed through the hands of Mycenaean settlers, classical Greek city-states, Roman administrators,

Ruins (39.1227, 26.5487)

Ruins (39.1227, 26.5487)

Achlia

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet settlement of Achlia, these ruins stand as silent testimony to the layered human history that defines the Lesvos interior. The island's strategic position in the northeastern Aegean made it a crossroads of civilizations for millennia, and sites like this one bear the marks of

Ruins (39.1301, 25.9339)

Ruins (39.1301, 25.9339)

Skala Eresou

Scattered across the low hills just inland from the seafront of Skala Eresou lie the remains of ancient Eressos, one of the six great city-states of classical Lesvos. This was a settlement of considerable antiquity and cultural importance, inhabited continuously from prehistoric times through the Byzantine era. The sit

Ruins (39.1328, 25.9359)

Ruins (39.1328, 25.9359)

Skala Eresou

Perched near the storied shores of Skala Eresou, these ancient ruins are the remnants of Eressos, one of the most celebrated city-states of classical Lesvos. The original settlement occupied the commanding hilltop above the modern village, and traces of its defensive walls, foundations, and civic structures still emerg

Ruins (39.1341, 26.2487)

Ruins (39.1341, 26.2487)

Near the quiet village of Agios Pavlos, these scattered ruins offer a glimpse into the layered human history that has shaped the western reaches of Lesvos over millennia. The island's interior and hillside settlements were repeatedly inhabited, abandoned, and rebuilt across successive civilizations, from ancient Greek

Ruins (39.1479, 26.4399)

Ruins (39.1479, 26.4399)

Kerameia

Scattered across a hillside near the quiet village of Kerameia, these ancient ruins stand as silent witnesses to the long arc of human settlement on Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since at least the Bronze Age, and its interior landscapes are dotted with the remnants of communities that rose and fad

Ruins (39.2526, 26.2431)

Ruins (39.2526, 26.2431)

Agia Paraskevi

Scattered across the gentle hillside near Agia Paraskevi, these weathered ruins speak to the long continuity of human settlement in the heart of Lesvos. The island's interior has been inhabited since antiquity, and fragmentary remains of walls, foundations, and worked stone in this area reflect the layered history that

Ruins (39.2528, 26.2434)

Ruins (39.2528, 26.2434)

Agia Paraskevi

Scattered across a hillside near the village of Agia Paraskevi, these ruins offer a quiet window into the layered human history of central Lesvos. The island's interior has been inhabited since antiquity, and the remains here likely reflect the overlapping occupations that have shaped this landscape across the centurie

Ruins (39.2529, 26.2435)

Ruins (39.2529, 26.2435)

Agia Paraskevi

Scattered across the gentle hillsides near Agia Paraskevi, these ruins bear quiet witness to the layered human history of central Lesvos. The island has been continuously inhabited since at least the Bronze Age, and the agricultural heartland around the Kalloni Gulf — of which this area forms part — supported a dense n

Saban Waterfall

Saban Waterfall

4.9(13)
Eresosattraction

The highest and most spectacular waterfall on Lesvos island, located in the mountains near Eresos. Best visited after rainfall when water flow is most impressive. Features a scenic ~500m hiking trail from the parking area through natural surroundings.

Saint Anthony

Trygonas

Nestled in the quiet countryside near the village of Trygonas in eastern Lesvos, the Church of Saint Anthony is a modest yet deeply cherished place of worship that speaks to the enduring spiritual life of the island's rural communities. Dedicated to Saint Anthony the Great, the fourth-century Egyptian hermit venerated

Saint Apostles

Saint Apostles

Alyfada

The Church of the Holy Apostles, set amid the quiet landscape near the village of Alyfada in the eastern reaches of Lesvos, stands as a testament to the deep Orthodox Christian faith that has shaped island life for centuries. Dedicated to the Apostles of Christ, the church belongs to the Greek Orthodox tradition and se

Saint Charalampos

Saint Charalampos

4.9(78)
Nees Kydonies

Tucked within the community of Nees Kydonies on the eastern reaches of Lesvos, the church of Saint Charalampos stands as a quiet cornerstone of local Orthodox devotion. Dedicated to one of the most beloved saints of the Eastern Church, a bishop and martyr venerated since the early Christian centuries, the church carrie

Saint Charalampos

Plomari

Saint Charalampos is a Greek Orthodox church nestled near the sun-warmed town of Plomari, one of Lesvos's most celebrated settlements, renowned across Greece for its ouzo distilleries and its proud maritime heritage. The church is dedicated to Saint Charalampos, a bishop and martyr venerated throughout the Orthodox wor

Saint George

Saint George

Alyfada

Dedicated to one of the most beloved saints in the Greek Orthodox tradition, the Church of Saint George stands quietly near the village of Alyfada in the eastern reaches of Lesvos, embodying the deep religious devotion that has shaped life on this island for centuries. Saint George, venerated as the great martyr and tr

Saint George

Pamfila

The Church of Saint George stands as a quiet but enduring landmark near the village of Pamfila, nestled in the gentle hills of northern Lesvos. Like countless village churches across the Aegean, it belongs to the Greek Orthodox tradition and is dedicated to Saint George, one of the most beloved saints in the Orthodox w

Saint Ignatios Monastery

Saint Ignatios Monastery

4.7(1278)
Dafia

Nestled in the quiet hills near the village of Dafia in northwestern Lesvos, the Monastery of Saint Ignatios offers visitors a rare glimpse into the island's deep Orthodox Christian heritage. Like many of Lesvos's monasteries, it stands as a place of contemplative beauty, where the rhythm of monastic life, the scent of

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Saint John the Theologian Monastery

Saint John the Theologian Monastery

4.9(420)
Antissaattraction

Historic monastery perched in the mountains above Antissa offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and Aegean Sea. Houses an impressive museum featuring Byzantine manuscripts, ancient papyri, liturgical vestments, and religious artifacts spanning centuries of Orthodox heritage. A serene spiritual destinati

Saint Kyriaki

Saint Kyriaki

Molyvos

Nestled in the landscape near the medieval hilltop town of Molyvos, the small Greek Orthodox church of Saint Kyriaki is a quietly venerated site that reflects the deep religious devotion woven into daily life on Lesvos. Dedicated to the early Christian martyr Kyriaki, whose name derives from the Greek word for "of the

Saint Loukas

Saint Loukas

Niselia

The Church of Saint Loukas stands as a quiet testament to the deep Orthodox faith woven into the fabric of rural Lesvos, situated near the small settlement of Niselia in the island's interior. Dedicated to Saint Luke the Evangelist, the physician and author of the third Gospel, this modest country church reflects the c

Saint Lucas Chapel

Saint Lucas Chapel

4.9(30)
Niseliaattraction

A historic Orthodox chapel located in Pamfila village, dedicated to Saint Lucas. This intimate religious site offers visitors insight into local spiritual traditions and traditional Lesvian village architecture. A peaceful place to experience authentic island culture and heritage.

Saint Nicola

Saint Nicola

Plomari

Nestled in the landscape near Plomari on the southern coast of Lesvos, the Church of Saint Nicholas — known locally as Agios Nikolaos — stands as a quiet testament to the enduring faith of the island's communities. Saint Nicholas is among the most venerated figures in the Greek Orthodox tradition, revered as the protec

Saint Paul

Saint Paul

4.5(372)
Alyfada

Nestled in the quiet countryside near the village of Alyfada, the Church of Saint Paul stands as a testament to the enduring bond between the Aegean island of Lesvos and the early spread of Christianity. The Apostle Paul holds a particular resonance in this part of the Aegean world: the Acts of the Apostles records tha