About
Nestled in the village of Vareia, just a short distance south of Mytilene along the eastern coast of Lesvos, Katerinis Konstadinos is the kind of local establishment that embodies the unhurried, personal character of a Greek family business. Vareia itself is a village of quiet distinction, known to many visitors as the birthplace of the celebrated poet Odysseas Elytis and home to the remarkable Theophilos and Teriade museums nearby. Against this cultured, coastal backdrop, a business run under a family name carries the weight of local pride and the warmth of generations rooted in the same community.
Stopping here offers travelers a chance to step beyond the well-worn tourist trail and encounter Lesvos as its residents actually live it. Whether you are passing through after a morning at the museums, heading toward the olive groves that carpet the hills above the village, or simply following the coastal road at your own pace, places like this one serve as an authentic point of contact with the island's everyday life. The Aegean light along this stretch of coast is generous, the pace unhurried, and the welcome genuine in the way that defines small-business culture across the Greek islands.
For visitors seeking to understand Lesvos beyond its beaches and scenic overlooks, engaging with local enterprises rooted in a specific village and a specific family name is part of the experience itself. Vareia rewards those who slow down, and Katerinis Konstadinos, as a part of that community fabric, offers exactly the kind of encounter that lingers in the memory long after the journey home.
Before you go
What to expect
Running under a family name in Vareia — the same quiet coastal village where Odysseas Elytis was born — this business has a grounded, unhurried feel that sets it apart from the bustle of Mytilene. Visitors often combine a stop here with a visit to the nearby Theophilos or Teriade museums, letting the afternoon unfold at an island pace. The Aegean light along this stretch of coast is generous, the olive-covered hills above the village are visible, and the welcome is genuinely personal.
Best time to visit
Late spring through early autumn is ideal; the village stays calm even in July and August when most visitors head to beaches further north.
How to get there
Vareia is just a few minutes' drive south of Mytilene along the eastern coast road — follow signs for the village as you leave the edge of town.



