Ouzo Panoramic Houses 2, with private pool
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Perched in the hills near Agios Isidoros on Lesvos's southeastern coast, Ouzo Panoramic Houses 2 offers a rare combination of privacy, comfort, and sweeping Aegean views. The name itself is a nod to the island's most celebrated export — Lesvos produces some of the finest ouzo in Greece, and staying here means you are genuinely in the heart of that tradition, surrounded by the olive groves and sea breezes that define this corner of the island.
The property features a private pool, making it an ideal retreat for those who want the beauty of the Greek landscape without sacrificing seclusion. Agios Isidoros sits on a quiet stretch of the southeastern coast, away from the busier tourist hubs, offering guests a more authentic rhythm of island life — morning swims, long lunches in the shade, and evenings watching the sun sink toward the Turkish coast visible on the horizon. The panoramic aspect of the accommodation is not incidental; these hills frame one of the most photogenic stretches of the Aegean, with the sea shifting from turquoise to deep blue depending on the hour.
For visitors seeking a base from which to explore southern Lesvos, the location is well-suited. The village of Plomari, considered the ouzo capital of Greece and home to several historic distilleries, is within easy reach, as are the pebbly coves and fishing harbors that dot this coastline. Whether you are drawn here for relaxation, culinary exploration, or simply the desire to experience the island on its own unhurried terms, Ouzo Panoramic Houses 2 delivers an authentically Lesbian retreat in every sense of the word.
Before you go
What to expect
You wake to an unobstructed sweep of Aegean blue framed by olive-covered hills, with your own pool a few steps away and no neighbours to speak of. Days here tend to organise themselves around the water and the light — a morning swim, a slow lunch in the shade, then watching the Turkish coastline emerge on the horizon as dusk settles in.
Best time to visit
Late May through September is ideal for the pool and sea; July and August are hot, but the elevated hillside position usually catches a steady afternoon breeze.
How to get there
Head south from Mytilene toward Plomari — the drive takes roughly 30 to 40 minutes along the southeastern coastal road. Agios Isidoros is a short distance beyond Plomari itself.
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