Euronet ATM
About
Tucked in the village of Molyvos on Lesvos's northern coast, this Euronet ATM offers visitors convenient access to cash in one of the island's most beloved destinations. Molyvos — also known as Mithymna — is a medieval hilltop town of cobbled lanes, Ottoman-era stone houses, and a spectacular Byzantine castle, and exploring its charms is far easier when you have local currency on hand. Many of the village's family-run tavernas, small boutiques, and artisan shops prefer or exclusively accept cash.
Euronet is one of Europe's largest independent ATM networks and accepts most major international debit and credit cards, making it a reliable stop for travellers arriving from outside the eurozone. As with any ATM abroad, it is worth checking with your home bank about foreign transaction fees and opting to be charged in euros rather than your home currency to secure the best exchange rate. Having cash sorted here lets you focus on what Molyvos does best — sunset views over the Aegean, fresh seafood by the harbour, and the timeless rhythm of a Greek island village.
Before you go
What to expect
A practical first stop before you head into Molyvos's cobbled lanes and harbour — many of the village's tavernas and artisan shops run on cash only, so withdrawing here before you explore saves backtracking. The machine accepts most international cards; opt to be charged in euros to avoid dynamic currency conversion markups.
Best time to visit
Available year-round; in July and August a short queue can form in the evenings, so aim to withdraw in the morning.
How to get there
Molyvos is roughly an hour's drive from Mytilene along the northern route; the ATM sits within the village centre and is easy to spot as you arrive.
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