Evia Island (Evboea) Greece. Evia Island (Evia)

The island of Euboea (in Greek Εΰβοια) is located in the southwest of the Aegean Sea. The capital of the island is the city of Chalkis, the coordinates of Euboea are 38°28′00″ N. sh. 23°36′00″ E e. Almost 200,000 people live on an area of ​​just over 3,500 km². Euboea's time zone is UTC+2.

Euboea is chosen for family vacations, and for active and even extreme ones (here you can go diving, kiting, windsurfing, jeep safari and other sports). Fishing is also developed on the island, and there are many healing springs in the north of Euboea.

The weather on the island of Euboea pleases tourists in the summer, when the air warms up to + 30 ... + 35 ° С, and the water - up to + 23 ... + 25 ° С. See the weather in Euboea below.

Euboea attractions and excursions

Many cultural and architectural sights are kept in the capital of the island, these include religious buildings of different religions: the Ayia Paraskevi Church (dating back to the 13th century), the Emir-Zade Mosque built in the 15th century, and the synagogue built in the 19th century. The Archaeological Museum in Chalkis houses many works of art from the island.

The main attraction of the city of Karystos is the Venetian fortress of Castel Rosso. Also in Karystos it is worth visiting the ethnographic museum, where you can get acquainted with the life of the islanders of the 19th century.

In the city of Okhtonya, a Venetian fortress was also built, and nearby is a Byzantine church built in the 14th century. Also in this area are the best beaches of Euboea.

The small town of Steni is the hiking center of Euboea and is popular with locals and tourists alike. The city itself is built in the mountains, and there is a very pleasant cool climate in the summer heat, and next to the city is the highest mountain on the island, Dirfis.

Another natural attraction of Euboea is Cape Artesimio near the village of Agriovotano. It was in this place that the Persians defeated the Greeks in 480 BC, and in 1928 the statue of Poseidon was caught by village fishermen, now stored in the archaeological museum in Athens.

In almost every city of Euboea, the ruins of acropolises were found, the most famous of which is located in Eretria: there you can see the ruins of ancient theatres, agoras, and temples.

Among the monuments of Orthodoxy, it is worth noting the church of John the Russian in the city of Neoprokopion and the monastery of St. David of Euboea.

Map of Euboea and beaches

On the map you can see the location of Euboea: next to the Peloponnese peninsula in the Aegean Sea.

You can zoom in and out of the map of Euboea to get the scale you need.

Euboea hotels: prices

Katerina Studios has been built in the center of the popular resort of Loutra Edipsou. Thermal springs are located very close to it. Guests can stay in studios with a balcony overlooking the mountains. The nearest beach is 30 meters away and the bus stop is a couple of minutes walk. Each room has a bathroom, kitchenette, TV. The price of a double room in the Kateirna complex is 22 euros per day.

Anemos Studios is also located in Loutra Edipsou, 300 meters from the beach. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout, TV, air conditioning, kitchenette, balcony, bathroom overlooking the Aegean Sea or the mountains. You can relax at the hotel not only in the room, but also in the shared lounge, on the terrace or in the garden. The cost of accommodation in a double room is 22 euros per night.

Orama Hotel was built 500 meters from the beach of Psaropuli, on the slope of Msisrgiani. It offers air-conditioned rooms with balconies and free Wi-Fi. Each room also has a refrigerator, TV and private bathroom. The hotel's restaurant serves local cuisine prepared with the freshest produce, the bar serves drinks and snacks, and breakfast is served every morning in the dining room with a fireplace. There is a playground for children, while adults can relax in the seating area in the garden. Just 1.5 km from the hotel is the town of Vasilika, where you will find many cafes, restaurants and shops. The price for a double room is 25 euros per night.

How to get to Euboea: airports, ports, sea

There is Skyros Airport on the island of Euboea, but it only accepts local flights, and there is no direct access from Moscow. The most convenient way is to take a ferry (from Rafina you can get to Karystos, from Arkitsa to Edipsos, from Volos to Kimi, from Oropos to Eretria). Also, the island is connected to the mainland by a bridge, so Chalkis, for example, can be reached from Athens by bus.

Euboea beaches

The island of Euboea is famous for its snow-white beaches with marble chips; sandy beaches are less common here. Almost every coastal town has its own beach, and lovers of secluded relaxation can find quite a few picturesque little coves.

The Amarynthos beach is considered the most beautiful, and the pebbly Glyfa is the cleanest and most secluded. Corasida beach in the east of Euboea is one of the most picturesque places due to the coarse white sand and pebbles, as well as the surrounding nature. Also very spectacular are the beaches of Scorponeri and Lukision.

Loutra Edipsou is very popular due to the nearby thermal springs. On the free beach, you can even take mini-baths, as the healing thermal water pours directly onto the coastal waves, and the water gets a very comfortable temperature.

In the north of Euboea, at Cape St. Nicholas, there is a small beach called Elinika, from which you can swim to a tiny island with a church.

Wildlife lovers can go to the beaches of Panagitsa and Bournonda, where they managed to preserve the pristine beauty of nature, but therefore there is no infrastructure here. And lovers of sandy beaches should go to the spectacular and fully equipped beaches of Dirfi (north of Chalkis). On the beach of the capital there is a section for nudists.

The island of Evia (Evboea) is the largest of the Greek islands after Crete. This picturesque corner of Greece has a unique charm and originality that attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. The wonderful natural conditions of the island have made Euboea an ideal place for the development of tourism. But Euboea is not famous for the sun alone. Many local attractions silently testify to the rich and complex history of the region.

The infrastructure of Evia is conducive to receiving a large number of tourists: there is a whole network of hotel complexes, restaurants with Greek and European cuisine, as well as a wide variety of entertainment venues. The Athenians themselves are happy to escape from the capital, which is crowded with tourists in the summer season, and comfortably relax here. You can be sure that visiting the island of Evia will be a dizzying adventure for you and will be remembered for a lifetime.

The island of Evia is not a place of "total tourism". The Russians began to explore the island relatively recently, and it attracts tourists with its unexploredness and uniqueness.

Evia is of particular interest as a balneological resort.

Geography

Evia is located off the coast of Attica and Boeotia, thus being a natural continuation of Central Greece. The island is separated from the mainland by the northern and southern Euboean gulfs, which at the junction form the Evrip Strait. By the way, this strait is famous for its strong current, which can change direction every 6 hours. The total area of ​​the island is 3,654 sq. km, and the length of its coastline is 680 km.

Climate

The island enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild winters and hot, dry summers. The amount of precipitation that falls in the northern and middle parts of the island varies from 600 to 800 mm per year, in the south the precipitation is slightly less - 400-600 mm. The best time to travel to Evia is from May to September. The arid climate, however, did not greatly affect the fertility of the soil, which is quite rich on the island. The river network in Evia is relatively small.

Population and tourism

According to the last census, there are about 200,000 people living in Evia. By national composition, the majority of the inhabitants of Euboea are ethnic Greeks, there is also a small diaspora of Albanians and Vlachs. Approximately 55,000 Euboeans live in the island's capital, Chalkis. Evia has a large number of dachas from Western Europe and the CIS countries that come here for the summer or live permanently.

Mythology and history

History, culture and traditions. According to the Iliad, the most ancient inhabitants of Evia were the Abantes, who later mixed with the Ionians, Thessalians, Dryopes and other tribes that penetrated the island.

Around the 7th-6th centuries BC. Evia (in particular, Chalkis) led an active colonization activity, until in 506 BC. was not conquered by Athens. After about 100 years, Euboea seceded from Athens. At the turn of the millennia, the Romans conquered the island, and in the Middle Ages, Euboea came under the control of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium). This period in the history of the island is characterized as calm: it was at this time that Orthodoxy was established here, art and culture were actively developing. In the 12th century, Norman raids from Sicily began on the island. During one of them, Evia was conquered and renamed Negropont ("Black Bridge").

Like most of Greece, Evia was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire from the 15th to the 19th century, and in 1830, after the war of independence and revolution, the region became part of independent Greece, where it remains to this day. Such a rich and complex history could not but leave echoes: the culture and current traditions of the Euboeans are closely connected with their rich historical past, and many historical monuments confirm this truth better than any words. Famous personalities.

The island of Evia has been known for a very long time, this name is often mentioned from Greek myths. Aristotle spent a lot of time studying local unique currents that change their direction every 6 hours. A strait with these currents separates the island from the mainland. Local hot springs have always attracted many famous people to the island. In 1897, a Thermae Sylla SPA Hotel, and this served as an impetus for many famous people to visit the island. The most famous personalities among them are Greta Garbo, Winston Churchill, Maria Callas, Omar Sarif, Aristotle Onassis. Myths. People have always tried to find explanations for the origin of the island of Evia.

One of the most popular myths says that during a great anger, Poseidon hit the ground with his trident and caused a strong earthquake, as a result of which a part of the land was formed. The lord of the seas liked her so much that he decided to settle here in an underground palace. There are several other myths associated with Evia. So according to one of them, it was on Evia that the wedding of Zeus and Hera, the supreme Olympic gods, took place. Mount Dirfis (the highest mountain on the island) served as the venue for the ceremony, and the newlywed gods spent their first wedding night on Mount Ohi. In addition, bathing in the Euboean waters, according to legend, endowed Hercules with incredible strength.

History of Orthodoxy. Orthodoxy was finally formed on Euboea during the rule of the Byzantine Empire. A large number of temples and Orthodox churches have survived to our time on Euboea. The Euboeans say: "Churches and monasteries on the island are like days in a year." And it's hard to disagree with them. Without a doubt, the most famous monument of Orthodoxy on Euboea is the Church of St. John the Russian. This sacred place is considered a national treasure and has been visited by many patriarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church. The temple was built on voluntary donations and annually attracts thousands of pilgrims, among which there are a lot of Russians. Saint John is considered one of the most revered saints in Greece and many miracles are attributed to him. Another majestic building is the Church of St. Praskovya. The temple is a basilica with a wooden roof. It was erected on the ruins of the ancient temple of the Greek gods Apollo, Artemis and their mother Latona (Summer). Later, the temple was named in honor of Saint Praskovia, the patroness of Chalkis. Until our time, the basilica has been preserved almost in its original form. It is impossible not to mention the Monastery of St. David of Euboea, located not far from the Church of John the Russian. The relics of St. David of Euboea, who traveled a lot and preached the service of the Lord, are kept in the monastery.

Traditions and customs

Evia is one of those Greek regions where many ancient traditions have been preserved almost in their original form. This is especially noticeable in the local villages, where life flows according to its own local customs and customs, many of which are incomprehensible or unknown even to the Greeks themselves from urban areas.

For all their hospitality, the Euboeans will never tolerate disrespect for their island and their country, so here you should not be ironic or criticize Greece, although the locals themselves often do this. On the island, as in the rest of Greece, it is not customary to enter the monasteries in inappropriate clothing (shorts and miniskirts will definitely be out of place).

In village houses, in no case should you refuse treats, and when leaving the restaurant, you must definitely leave a tip.

Attractions

The main tourist center of Evia is its capital - city ​​of Chalkis. The history of the city is very ancient and rich in events: it was Chalkis that was a very important strategic center during the Byzantine and Turkish occupation. Modern Chalkis is built on the ruins of a very ancient ancient city.

Another major tourist center in Evia is the city Eretria, where you can not only have a good rest in natural conditions, but also get acquainted with interesting monuments of ancient culture. Among other notable places that tourists love to visit, the towns of Karystos, Prokopion and Edipsos stand out.

Many Euboean villages are also of great interest to tourists. Among them, first of all, it is worth mentioning Amarinthos, Krieza, styra And marmari. Eretria. In ancient Greek times, Eretria was a major political and economic center. The city-state reached its greatest prosperity in the 8th-7th centuries. BC. Today, Eretria is a small picturesque town that has preserved the remains of an ancient theater, a collection of amazing Eretrian vases stored in the city's museum, the pediment of the temple of Apollo Daphnophorus and much more. Eretria is located 23 km from Chalkis.

Kimi. This ancient city is called the "balcony of the Aegean". The town is located near the ruins of Ancient Kimi and at one time was one of the first city-states of Greece. According to legend, it was the settlers from Kimi who went to Italy and founded the city of Naples there. Now Kimi is a small town not far from the capital, which attracts tourists with its picturesque views. Karistos. Karystos is the southernmost city of Euboea, it is located 128 km from Chalkis. The most interesting attraction located here is the famous Venetian fortress "Castel Rosso", which offers a wonderful view of Mount Ochi.

Procopion. The city is located 58 km from Chalkis and was previously known under the Turkish name Agmet Aga. The main feature of the city is the valley in which it is located. Since the time of the English poet Byron, it has attracted travelers here. Thanks to local natural attractions, the city can rightly be called a unique summer resort.

Edipsos. The resort of Edipsos has been well known for its mineral waters for several thousand years. Most tourists come here in the summer, when hot healing springs can be enjoyed in the most comfortable environment. The city itself is located 172 km from the capital.

Euboean villages. Euboea is famous for its villages, almost in each of which you can find something entertaining and interesting. Amarinthos village loved by tourists for its charming bay. The colorful village of Steni serves as a starting point for climbing the picturesque Dirfis mountain. The beautiful village of Stira is located near the well-known Homeric town.

Beaches

First of all, Evia is famous for its white beaches made of marble chips. Slightly less common on the island are sandy beaches that are familiar to us.

The island has a lot of wild secluded beaches where you can have a good time away from civilization. Almost every seaside town has its own beach.

Amarynthos beach distinguished by its beauty and sand and pebble beach Glyfa is the most isolated beach in Evia, but at the same time the cleanest. Two Euboean beaches have received the so-called "Blue Flag" - the world standard for water quality and recreation.

Corasida. The place Corasida is located in the eastern part of the island - one of the most beautiful in Evia: snow-white marble pebbles and white coarse sand will not leave any tourist indifferent. The beach is considered wild, but many people prefer to stay here with tents. There are several taverns-cafes near the beach.

Loutra-Edipsu considered one of the most popular Greek resorts. This place is especially famous for its thermal springs, which were used in antiquity. In addition to paid thermal baths, tourists can always swim on a free public beach, where hot water pours into the sea or directly onto the beach in an artificial cascade. Mixing with sea water, it acquires a comfortable temperature, and you can enjoy taking mini-baths in it.

Angali. The seaside village of Angali has a very colorful dark sand beach. The zest of the beach is given by a pretty seaside esplanade. On the shore there are many bars, taverns and summer cafes.

Elinik. This small beach is located near the northern tip of Evia at Cape Agios Nikolaos. Near the village of Elinika there is a small island famous for its church. This island is located very close to the coast.

Entertainment

As soon as evening falls, the Euboean cities begin to live in the rhythm of an intense nightlife. It is especially saturated in the capital of the island - Chalkis. Here you can always enjoy unusual local dishes in eateries, bars and restaurants. If you want to dance or listen to music, there are numerous discos, shows, karaoke, variety shows and nightclubs at your service.

Family holidays are also well developed in Evia: water parks are perfect for visiting with the whole family. One of the distinguishing features of the island is the Christian holidays in the villages. Usually at such holidays there is an atmosphere of unbridled fun, and you are guaranteed to get a lot of pleasure from visiting such an event. Do not forget on Evia and about fans of extreme rest. The island has all the conditions for kiting, windsurfing, diving, jeep safari.

In general, there are almost all existing types of water entertainment on Euboea, in addition to those already listed, this is also water polo, catamaran, parasailing, scuba diving, etc. In addition, here you can go fishing or explore one of the local caves.

A hit of a holiday in Evia is a visit to its famous healing springs. The mineral waters of the island are filled with numerous useful elements and are considered one of the most effective in the world. Hydropathic establishments are built both in the form of ordinary baths and in the form of pools. The most famous wellness complex in Evia is located in Edipsos and is called Thermae Sylla. There are also many state-of-the-art spas on the island.

shopping

If you are going to go shopping in Evia, then you need to start from the capital of the island - Chalkis. Here you can buy both products of brands known all over the world, as well as products of local craftsmen. They have been especially successful in making ceramics, lace These are the things you need to pay attention to in the first place.

Very popular also Euboean amphorae, decorations, figurines and other items that will remind you of Greece for a long time to come. Almost every tourist returns from Euboea with some local souvenir. What to bring. As a rule, Euboean shops are open from 9 am to 8.30 pm with a four-hour lunch break. In many tourist centers, supermarkets are open without interruption.

In local shops, you can also buy things that have a little more practical value: ceramic dishes, fur products, artful lace. The island is also famous for its antique icons, however, you can buy them far from everywhere. One thing can be safely stated: if you are going to Euboea, then you will definitely return from there with some local, original souvenir.

Transport and movement

Airport. The best way to get to Evia is by ferry or by bus from Athens National Airport. Travel time from Athens airport to the capital of Evia - Chalkis - approximately 1 hour.

The island, nominally part of the region of Evia, has its own airport, although it is suitable only for local flights.

Sea transport. It is quite logical that the maritime transport is well developed in the island region. Ferry transportation is very popular: it is in this way that many people like to get to Euboea from mainland Greece. The most popular ferry routes are: Rafina - Karystos, Volos - Kimi, Arkitsa - Edipsos, Oropos - Eretria. In total, there are 7 seaports on Euboea, which are located in the key cities of the island: in Chalkis, Eretria, Karystos, Edipsos, Limni, Kimi and Galataki.

Bus traffic. All the main tourist points of the island are connected by tourist routes. Buses carry out both planned (scheduled) and sightseeing flights. Although Evia is an island, it is by no means isolated from the main part of Greece. It is connected to the mainland by a modern bridge, which was built in the narrowest part of the Euboean Gulf.

Rent a car. From almost anywhere in Evia you can use the car rental service. At the same time, a number of requirements are imposed on drivers, the main of which are the possession of international driving license and the achievement of 21 years. The quality of Euboean roads is quite good, all the main tourist centers are connected by roads.

Taxi. Any place of interest on Evia can be reached by taxi. The cost of a taxi is usually fixed, the price for each route is indicated in the price list, which is located in the cabin of each car. Local drivers know the island well and are polite.

Cuisine and food

The cuisine of Evia will be to the taste of the Russians, as it is very similar to the traditional one for us. In many regions of the island, you can also enjoy exclusively local original gastronomic pleasures: unique Euboean dishes from fresh fish and seafood, as well as local meat dishes and cheeses.

Local dishes. In Evia, national Greek cuisine has always been held in high esteem, and local chefs are so good at preparing dishes according to Greek recipes that you cannot deny yourself the pleasure of trying them. Greek salad consists of several components, the main of which is a special kind of feta cheese, lettuce and many other vegetables. Euboean chefs also perfectly prepare garides saganaki (shrimp in tomato sauce), oven-baked fish, kuneli stifado (rabbit stew), kolokifobureko (zucchini pie), ohtapodi ladolemono (boiled octopus) and many other traditional Greek dishes. Local bars and restaurants always offer a large selection of drinks, both traditional European and native Greek (for example, Metaxa cognac).

It is in second place in terms of size. It is located near the mainland, which can be reached through the bridge and the Strait of Eurypus, where, according to legend, the famous Aristotle drowned.

The interior of the island is covered with centuries-old spruces and Mediterranean pines. Hot springs boil high in the mountains among the gorges, and swimming in the warm sea can be combined with bathing in healing springs. In one such source, according to the legends, Hercules himself restored his strength. The waves of the Aegean Sea break on the rocks, and the beaches surrounded by rocks are protected by rocks. The landscape of the island strikes with a variety of plains, mountains, meadows, caves and many picturesque beaches.

Euboea island on the map of Greece

How to get to Evia from Moscow?

The island of Evia is located on the northern coast of Attica. The capital of the island is Chalkis. From to the island 80 km. Therefore, if you are going to come in 2019 to relax on the island of Evia, you will have to buy a plane ticket to Athens.

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The close distance from the mainland made it possible to build two bridges. The bridge, called Old, whose length is 14 km, starts in the center of the capital and stretches across the Evripi Strait. The new bridge line has a distance of 600 m, it is considered the largest suspension bridge in Europe. Its location is shifted closer to the outskirts. It is possible to get to the island on your own only by road.

Fans of sea transport, as well as a short walk on foot, can reach the island by ferry. From different points of the mainland there are six crossings to the island.

For those who want to relax a little and take a break from heavy burdens, railway transport will help. It is well established between the capital and Evia.

Therefore, tourists are given the opportunity to choose their own transport to get to the island.

Beaches on the island of Evia for every taste

The beaches on the island are rich in choice for every taste. There are wild ones, for lovers of an even tan, and, of course, well-maintained ones, built in such a way that tourists feel comfortable. And you won't have to worry about unexpected meetings with naturalists. All beaches are isolated and located at a sufficient distance from each other. The most popular beaches on the island of Euboea are the family beach of Nea Stira, the sandy and picturesque Mesochoria, the most crowded Agios Dimitros. There are many water attractions, clubs and restaurants near Alykes beach. Muteria is suitable for camping enthusiasts, Lianni Amos for naturalists, Daphne beach will amaze with the transparency of the sea on a pebble beach, and near Marmari you can watch ships enter the port.


Haliadu beach is one of the most popular in Evia

Climate and weather on the island

The island of Evia has a Mediterranean climate with mild summer heat (28 degrees Celsius) and not frosty winters (plus 5 degrees). You can visit this island all year round. Evergreen vegetation pleasantly pleases the eye in any season, and the air remains the same healing.

Popular places and attractions

The most popular place on the island is the city of Karitos. It is located in the bay at the foot of Mount Okha. At its top stands the ancient Dragon House, consisting of fifteen meter blocks of rock. There is an opinion that these are the remains of a temple dedicated to the ancient Greek gods Hera and Hercules. By visiting this attraction, you can touch the ancient myths in the heart of Greece.


The island of Evia managed to avoid the influx of foreign tourists. Mostly Greeks rest here. And the fuss inherent in many European resorts is not on this Greek island. The amazing nature of the Mediterranean, the transparency of the Aegean Sea with picturesque fishing coves and modern hotels that meet all the requirements of a tourist will give you an unforgettable vacation in a country where history lives next to myths and legends.

The island of Euboea (Evia) is located in a beautiful part of the eastern Mediterranean.

These places are permeated by a light breath of wind that refreshes the shores of the Aegean Sea and carries from coast to coast the aroma of trees and herbs, mixed with the tart smell of the sea.

Euboea (Evia)- this is the second largest island of Greece after Crete (length 180 km, width from 7 to 50 km).

The island of Evia is separated from mainland Greece (Attica region) many narrow straits: Klimis, Orios, Notios-Evvoikos, Vorios-Evvoikos.

Proximity to the mainland of Greece is clearly demonstrated by the operating old 15-meter bridge connecting the island with Attica and thrown across the Evripa Strait in the area of ​​​​the ancient and modern city of Chalkis - the capital of the island.

The island of Euboea (Evia) stretches along the northern coast of the Attica region and is located 82 km from the capital of Greece - Athens.

Proximity to the capital of Greece with its attractions and excursions, the accessibility of visiting the island of Evia both from land and from the sea (two bridges and 6 ferry crossings), unobtrusive service make holidays in the resorts of the island of Euboea, especially recently, one of the most attractive destinations for tourists. The inhabitants of Athens themselves like to relax here. Seascapes from the island are simply mesmerizing: the gentle azure Aegean Sea rolls onto pebble-sand beaches or beats against the foot of cliffs, leaving a silvery border on coastal granite.

Strait of Evripe is a sight of all Greece and a rare natural phenomenon. The sea current from the Black Sea on the northern coast of Evia bifurcates and goes around the island from two sides: in the Evrip Strait, its arms converge.

The uniqueness of the Evripe Strait is that the speed of movement of water masses here is 8 miles per hour, but every 6 hours 8 minutes the direction of the water flow changes (from north to south, and then back). Water first forms "standing" waves, and then one current absorbs another, and this has been happening for more than two millennia. Ships pass through the strait only at night and then when the current stops.

Homer wrote about this phenomenon in ancient times. The mystery of the strait worried the great Aristotle and, according to legend, unable to unravel the mystery of the strait, the ancient philosopher ended his life in its waters.

At present, world studies have also not led to an unambiguous result. What other secrets does the Greek land hold?

Euboea Island (Evia) - the main "granary" of Athens, generously endowed by nature with fields, forests, mountain slopes and an amazing coastline.

Chalkis is the capital of Euboea (Evia).

Chalkis - the capital of the island of Evia. Chalkis is a modern city that was built on the site of an ancient settlement.

The main attractions of Chalkis:

  • Mount Furka. The fortress of Karababa is an excellent observation deck for the views of the Euboean Gulf and the Aegean Sea;
  • The old quarter of Kastro (Turkish and Venetian buildings);
  • Ayia Papaskevi Church of the 13th century;
  • Emir-Zade Mosque and marble fountain;
  • Synagogue of the 19th century;
  • Temple ruins. Friday Church;
  • Theater and Sanctuary of Dionysus;
  • Gymnasium;
  • The pediment of the temple of Apollo (Laurel-bearing).

South of Evia- the main resort area with colorful bazaars and taverns during the day, rich nightlife and the most modern hotels and hotels, mostly 3 * and 4 *. It is suitable especially for youth recreation.

Karistos resort. Attractions Karistos.

Karistos - the main resort of Evia. It is located at the foot of Mount Ohi in the bay.

Attractions of the resort of Karystos:

  • Venetian fortress Castel Rosso;
  • "Dragon Houses" - cult and religious objects of antiquity, assembled without a single bonding material from solid stone slabs up to 15 meters high;
  • Venetian tower of the 13th century "Burdzi".

Natural Attractions of Karystos Resort:

  • Cape Cavo Doro;
  • Forest settlement in Papades;
  • Les Steni;
  • Ruklia and Agali Gorges;
  • The petrified forest of Kerasia, which arose when flooded with volcanic lava.

Northern part of Evia suitable for those tourists who love a measured rest with the study of local traditions and visits to historical holidays. The nature of the north of the island is striking in its diversity and splendor: maples, oaks, plane trees, pines and spruces, firs, Mediterranean olives and, of course, low mountains. Ecotourism is well developed here - walks along the mountain slopes and valleys of Isia.

Near the village of Prokopio, in the middle of a plane tree forest, there is a proud local landmark - a giant plane tree (crown 35 meters, diameter of each trunk 6 meters, height 28 meters). He can cover 2,000 sheep in his shade!

Vacation with children and independent children's recreation will be offered by the Lazurny children's center, which has been hosting Russian children and has been operating since 1997. Accommodation in 3* and 4* class rooms, excellent food, private beach, good animators, games, concerts will give you a boost of energy and a good rest in the resort of the island of Evia in Greece.

The best resorts of the island of Evia (Evboia) for a seaside holiday.

The best resorts of the island of Evia (Evia):

  • Eretria (22 km from Chalkis);
  • Edeps or Edipsos (72 km west of the capital of the island);
  • Kimi (70 km from Chalkis).

The resort town of Edeps (Edipsos).

City of Edeps (Edipsos)- the largest balneological resort with hot mineral springs in Greece. In 2013, the list of recognized healing sources of Edeps was replenished with 5 more sources. According to ancient Greek mythology, the waters of the spring near the village of Loutra-Edipsu restored the strength of Hercules and now all tourists want to swim in it.

Fragments of the arches of the Baths of Sulla, in which the commander Sulla and Roman emperors took baths, have been preserved. Today, in the resort area there are a huge number of pools and baths, both inside hotels and in hydropathic establishments.

Edeps mineral waters are suitable for a wide range of diseases: arthritis, radiculitis, rheumatism, gout, migraine, endocrine and gynecological diseases. The popular Thermae Sylla SPA complex uses a healing radon source for body beauty procedures. The healing power of the hot radon springs of Edeps is considered curative not only in Europe.

The town of Eretria.

The port town of Eretria is located 95 km from Athens. It is famous for its clean beaches, ancient monuments and picturesque coastline.

Attractions of Eretria:

  • Sanctuary of Dionysus;
  • Ruins of the temple of Apollo;
  • Roman amphitheater;
  • Ancient baths;
  • Museum of ceramics and Eretrian vases found during excavations;
  • Archaeological Museum. It houses the image of Medusa Gorgon, found in a villa of the 6th century BC;
  • Mosaic house (floor mosaics of the 4th century).

Resort Kimi.

Kimi town known for its neoclassical mansions associated with the period of active silk trade on the island of Evia.

Attractions resort Kimi:

  • Ethnographic Museum of Kimi - the keeper of the collection of embroidery on silk;
  • Platana beaches;
  • The village of Oksilifos;
  • Nunnery of the 17th century "Moni Sotira".

The famous Kimi clinics are located at the mineral spring near Chonewtiko.

There are 16 monasteries on the island of Evia.

The Church of St. John the Russian is the keeper of the relics of this revered saint, brought here in 1925 from Cappadocia. This temple is a key Christian pilgrimage site on the island of Evia in Greece.

Thousands of pilgrims come to the island of Evia to kneel before the relics of John the Russian, who suffered cruel torment and humiliation from the Turks, but did not give up his faith in Christ. Since 1922, the relics of the holy righteous John have been located in the village, which was renamed Neoprokopion, and a stone church was built for the holy saint of God, where his holy relics now rest. Every year, numerous groups of believers from all over the world come to St. John the Russian, asking for his intercession and relief in their grief, calling him a "quick-a-letter" for his quick help in all petitions.

In 1962, by decision of the Church and the Greek state, a law was adopted, on the basis of which the Society in the name of St. John was created, two boarding houses were built: one for receiving pilgrims, the other for the needs of the Society. Two orphanages have been created, one almshouse in Khalkis and one in Neo-Artaki, a student hostel, a children's camp for 1000 places and other institutions.

Catunya beach

Katuniya beach is located in the northwest of the island of Euboea, in the village of the same name. This is a small picturesque beach with pebbles and small stones. In order to get to it, you need to go down a few meters down the path.

The beach is clean, quiet and secluded. A narrow sand and pebble strip stretches for several kilometers along the coast. From the side of the island, the beach is covered by hills overgrown with tall coniferous trees. The sea water is clean and calm.

On the shore there is a traditional Greek tavern and several beach bars. The village itself is quite quiet, suitable for a measured and relaxing holiday.

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Byzantine fortress in Skyros

The Byzantine fortress in the Greek city of Skyros is located at its highest point, overlooking the entire neighborhood and the sea. The castle has a long history, it was built back in Byzantine times to protect the island from enemies and pirates, which were the main concern for the Aegean islands at that time.

The fortress is not well preserved, but its simple and powerful architecture still looms. Above the main entrance, you can still see a marble lion built into the wall. Inside the fortress is the Church of St. George, built in the 10th century. The fortress is within walking distance from the city center.

The Faltaits Historical and Ethnographic Museum is one of the best museums of the folklore art of the islands in Greece. It houses an outstanding collection of arts and crafts from Skyros. The museum is housed in a magnificent old mansion that belongs to the Faltaits family.

The exposition showcases rare books, costumes, photographs, paintings, ceramics, local embroidery, Greek statues and other relics. Of particular note is the embroidery, which features vibrant colors and realistic depictions of mermaids, hoopoes (the locals' favorite birds) and mythical creatures. The most valuable exhibit among the historical documents of the collection is a handwritten copy of the Proclamation of the Greek Revolution against the Ottoman Empire.

The museum has a workshop where young artisans create beautiful products using traditional models and materials. A workshop shop is open on the main street of the city from morning until late in the evening. The proceeds from the sale of the shop's products go to the maintenance of the museum.

Healing thermal springs of Edipsos

The healing springs of Edipsos are healing hydropathic baths that are very popular among locals and tourists. The history of the healing springs of Edipsos dates back to ancient times and dates back as much as 20 thousand years.

The sources were first mentioned by Strabo and Aristotle, who called these terms "Thermae of Hercules", in which Hercules regained his strength.

The most famous hydropathic baths of Edipsos are the "terms of Sulla", named after the dictator and military leader Lucius Sulla the Happy. Plutarch recalled that from his youth, Sulla suffered from dermatitis, so he was treated in these healing springs. It is worth saying that the treatment was successful, because upon returning to Italy, he thanked the gods.

Today in Edipsos there are 80 hot springs with different temperatures.

Ancient theater of Eretria

The ancient theater of Eretria is one of the most famous monuments of antiquity in the city. It has much in common with the theater of Dionysus in Athens. According to historians, the theater of Eretria was built in the 5th century BC. Later it was destroyed by the Persians during the invasion, but a few years later the theater was restored again. Archaeologists managed to find out that during the first stage of building the theater, the stage looked like a palace. Five adjoining rectangular rooms were also built on the same level as the orchestra.

The theater has eleven tiers and ten stairs. The circular orchestra pit has been lowered by three meters. This height difference was supposed to serve as a passage to the underground rooms so that the actors could appear on the stage of the theater unnoticed by the viewer. In the 4th century BC, the theater underwent transformations and later it was finally formed in the form that it has now.

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