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Lesvos

Lesvos
Lesvos (alternatively spelt Lesbos), the third largest of the Greek islands, is a little different from the rest, being largely self-sufficient thanks to its commerce in olive-growing and fishing. Despite being a popular summer holiday destination it remains unspoilt and natural, untainted by tourist trappings, and its size precludes it from becoming overcrowded or claustrophobic like some of the other Greek resort islands.

Situated in the Aegean, Lesvos is very close to the Turkish coast and well connected by air and sea to Athens and Thessalonika, as well as some of the other Ionian Islands like Rhodes and Kos.

The delightful island is encircled with quaint fishing villages and pale gold sandy beaches, while inland the fertile soil is rich with olive groves, the uplands covered in pine and holme oak. Two gulfs, which penetrate deep into the interior of the island, provide for an interesting, sheltered coastline.

The main town on the island is Mitilini, a city of 30,000 inhabitants clustered around its well-preserved Byzantine castle. The favourite spots for holidaymakers, however, are the northern village of Molivos; the south coast town of Plomari (where it is reputed the finest ouzo in the world is still made); and Sigri, at the western tip, near the world's largest petrified forest.

Apart from beautiful, secluded beaches and superb opportunities for walking and bird-watching, Lesvos has relics of a long and proud history to explore. The island has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and rose to glory particularly around the 6th century BC when it was rivalled only by Athens as a great centre of civilisation, home to the legendary poets Sappho and Alcaeus.

Today it is easy for visitors to wax poetical when enjoying the serenity of this beautiful lush island with its balmy Mediterranean climate.



Resorts

See our separate guides to the following Lesvos holiday resorts: Molivos


Attractions

Donkey Trekking © www.lesbosdonkeytreks.com

Donkey trekking

Donkey trekking is a great activity for the whole family to enjoy and even the little ones will be thrilled to ride on the gentle animals. Day-treks from Molios to Vafios are available, travelling through verdant green valleys, past olive groves and along mountain...  see full details



Thermal bath © www.lesvos.com

Eftalou Thermal Baths

A trip to the Eftalou Thermal Baths is a wonderful excursion for the whole family. Children will be captivated by the warm waters and stunning scenery and parents can explain about the healing properties and the source of the warmth to amaze the...  see full details



Petrified Tree © trodel_wiki

Petrified Forest of Sigri

One of the two largest petrified forests in the world, the Petrified Forest of Sigri on the western edge of the island, dates back 15-million years and is protected as a natural monument. A visit to the Petrified Forest of Sigri is an...  see full details



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