ΠΡΟΚΟΠΙΟΥ, Ε. & Μ., Ο.Ε. "ΣΑΠΦΩ"
Visitors say
Great Food and Great Service, beautiful views of beachside too.
About
Nestled near the shores of Vatera on Lesvos's southern coast, Sappho takes its name from the island's most celebrated daughter, the ancient lyric poet whose verses of love and longing have echoed through the centuries. The business is a family partnership — a hallmark of the close-knit, hospitality-minded communities that give Lesvos its particular warmth — operating in one of the most naturally generous corners of the island. Vatera itself is renowned for its sweeping arc of golden beach, stretching several kilometers along a calm bay backed by green hills, and the establishments here serve the steady flow of visitors who come to enjoy one of the Aegean's most rewarding coastal escapes.
Stopping at Sappho offers visitors the kind of genuine, locally rooted experience that distinguishes Lesvos from more commercialized Greek destinations. Whether you are arriving after a morning on the beach, passing through on a drive along the southern peninsula, or simply looking for a moment of shade and refreshment in the afternoon heat, the place carries the unhurried character typical of this part of the island. The Prokopiou family's involvement gives it a personal touch that chain establishments cannot replicate — you are likely to be greeted by someone with a real stake in ensuring you leave happy, and with a sense of the authentic rhythms of life in rural Lesvos. It is the sort of stop that, modest as it may appear, often becomes the memory travelers carry home.
Before you go
What to expect
At Sappho you settle into the unhurried pace of Vatera beach life — salt air drifting in from the long sandy bay, the low sound of the Aegean nearby, and the attentive ease that comes from a family who has greeted guests here for years. It suits a cold drink and a rest after a morning on the sand just as well as a longer sit-down meal.
Best time to visit
June through September for the full coastal experience; July and August bring the most visitors but the bay stays calm and the water warm.
How to get there
From Mytilene, drive south through Polichnitos toward Vatera — a route of roughly fifty minutes along winding but straightforward roads through the southern peninsula.
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Golden Member
August 2025
Maria
August 2024
ΜΑΡΙΑ ΜΑΡΓΑΡΙΤΗ
June 2024
Jacek Krawczyk
June 2024
Vangelis Smyrlis
August 2023
Excellent quality of food and service
Paul Hardalas
July 2023
Great Food and Great Service, beautiful views of beachside too.
Haris Katsanis
March 2023
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