Eleftheria Apartments
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Nestled in the peaceful coastal settlement of Anaxos on the northwest shore of Lesvos, Eleftheria Apartments offers self-catering accommodation in one of the island's most quietly appealing corners. The name itself, meaning "freedom" in Greek, sets the tone for what guests can expect: an unhurried, independent stay in a part of Lesvos that has retained its genuine village character. Anaxos sits behind a long, gently shelving sandy beach framed by tamarisk trees, making it a favourite among families and travellers who prefer a slower pace over the bustle of larger resorts.
Staying at Eleftheria Apartments puts visitors within easy reach of the pleasures that define this stretch of coastline. The Anaxos beach is one of the most family-friendly on the island, with shallow, calm water ideal for swimming, and a handful of local tavernas serving fresh fish just steps from the shore. The nearby village of Petra, with its striking rock-top chapel of Agios Nikolaos and the historic house of Vareltzidaina, is only a short drive away, as is the picturesque harbour town of Molyvos to the north, widely considered one of the most beautiful medieval villages in the Aegean. With the pine-forested hills of the island's north rising behind and the Turkish coastline visible across the strait on clear days, the setting alone makes a stay here memorable.
For those who want a genuine Aegean holiday with the freedom to explore at their own pace, Eleftheria Apartments provides a comfortable and practical base. Self-catering facilities allow guests to pick up fresh produce from local markets and live as the islanders do, while the relaxed atmosphere of Anaxos encourages the kind of slow mornings and long evenings that Lesvos does so well. It is the sort of place that draws visitors back year after year, not for grand sights, but for the simple, enduring pleasures of sea, sun, and authentic Greek hospitality.
Before you go
What to expect
Mornings here start slowly — coffee while the tamarisk-fringed beach fills gradually with families and the shallow, calm water invites an unhurried swim. The Anaxos shoreline is noticeably quieter than the larger resort towns, with a handful of fish tavernas a short walk away for evenings. On clear days, the Turkish coastline is visible across the strait, and the pine-forested hills behind add a sense of real seclusion.
Best time to visit
Late May through September is ideal; July and August are hot but the north-facing coast catches a reliable afternoon breeze that keeps things bearable.
How to get there
From Mytilene, head northwest on the main road toward Kalloni, then continue north toward Petra and the coast — allow around an hour to an hour and a quarter depending on the exact route.
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Helen Willetts
September 2022
Peter Vantournhout
August 2021
Well-groomed and calm
Teo Avdelellis
August 2021
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August 2020
Nice family/owners
Stelios Stamatis
August 2020
iva Jedlicka
July 2018
Alex Sandra
March 2018
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August 2017
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