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Located just outside the village of Panagiouda on the eastern coast of Lesvos, this BP fuel station serves as a practical stop for travelers exploring the island's scenic roads. Situated along the route connecting Mytilene to the quieter villages of the eastern peninsula, it offers fuel, basic provisions, and a chance to pause before continuing your journey through the olive-covered hillsides and coastal stretches that define this part of the island.

For visitors driving between the island's capital and the more remote corners of eastern Lesvos, a reliable fuel stop is genuinely valuable. The roads around this stretch reward exploration, leading toward small fishing communities and viewpoints over the Gulf of Gera, and having a known service point along the way makes longer drives more comfortable. Whether you are heading out early for a morning at a quiet beach or returning from a late taverna dinner in a nearby village, the convenience of a well-placed fuel station should not be underestimated on an island where the next petrol stop can be further than expected.

Before you go

What to expect

A reliable BP station with fuel and basic travel supplies — the kind of stop that earns its keep when you discover that the eastern villages have fewer services than expected. The setting near Panagiouda is quiet, with olive-covered hillsides visible from the forecourt and none of the bustle you left behind in Mytilene.

Best time to visit

Open year-round, though most valuable from spring through autumn when visitors are actively driving the eastern peninsula roads.

How to get there

Follow the eastern coastal road out of Mytilene toward Panagiouda; the station is roughly a 10-minute drive from the city center, just as the village comes into view.

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Eastern Lesvos

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