Accommodation in Agistri  
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The pristine beaches and the hidden coast coves are dominated by serene stillness. From early dawn, the sea with its playfulness, the delightful walks under the shadow of the fragrant pine-trees, the food delicacies enjoyed at restaurants...(more)

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Property Available Location Type Sleeps Pool Car Included
Hotel Yianna Skala Self Catering 2 - 3 Hotel Pool No
Hotel Yianna Skala Self Catering 2 - 5 Hotel Pool No
Hotel Agistri Skala Self Catering 2 - 3 Use of pool No
The Island of Agistri

 

A beautiful island covered in green with a size of 14 square kilometres surrounded with the crystal-clear blue waters of Saronic Gulf.

The pristine beaches and the hidden coast coves are dominated by serene stillness. From early dawn, the sea with its playfulness, the delightful walks under the shadow of the fragrant pine-trees, the food delicacies enjoyed at restaurants, tavernas and the ouzo-snack-cafes and then the greatly entertaining night-life at disco-clubs and bars, will make you have an unforgettable dream vacation.

The hospitable hosts of the island (about 1,000) are able to fulfill any wish you might have on accommodation and food.

Skala

With its long beaches, Skala is a village clearly touristic, that provides for a comfortable and hospitable visit at its first-rate hotels, rooms and studios, while delectable traditional snacks and foods for all tastes will please and satisfy the most demanding visitor. Music variety for all the hours at Clubs and Cafe-bars make complete the island's touristic structure.

On the left side of Skala is Skliri, a new-built touristic area with modern hotels and restaurants.

Further to the left of Agistri and after a dreamlike path through the pine trees, a natural pebbled cove with crystal clear water is expecting you, the magical Chalikiada.

Megalochori (Milos)

This is the Agistri's capital. In ancient times it was used as a base of naval operations and as point of rearmament.  Crystal-clear blue waters in natural coves create sandy areas for swimming. Scenic tiled lanes, traditional cafes (kafeneia), decrepit figures dressed in the local-style attire, and the windmill, all contribute to the lively history of the island.

Stone-built houses, fresh-painted white walls, clay-tiled roofs, outdoor house oves, orderly clean yards meet the modern-built hotel units. Cafe-Bars, Ouzo-snack-cafes, Restaurants and Night Clubs are ready to serve any one of you that will visit our island.

Further away and on top of a hill deep in the pine-tree forest is the little church of "Agion Panton" (All Saints), it stands there through the passing of time and calls the visitor to gain the knowledge of the island's roots, and that's how he discover "Kandouki", the old village, that is, whatever remains from some much older settlement.

Leaving Megalochori heading west you find yourself in a magical place that combines in absolute harmony the green of the pine-tree and the deep blue of the sea.

The trees that, with the passing of time, bend curving into the sea and almost embrace the waters and the boats at the old shipyard bear witness for the hundreds of years that they are there.

The recently asphalt paved road leads us further west of the island at a place that the signs say that is called 'Dragonera'. Besides the single little restaurant there everything else has remained untouched.

Crystal clear waters, natural beaches, pine trees that reach the shores, quietness and stillness are just part of the riches that nature offers with generosity there.

And the road continues south uphill, then downhill, and we reach a glade, an oasis full of history for the old-timers but a magical place for the visitor. It is 'Polemi' with the old church of St. Barbara with the fortune to be consecrated by St. Nektarios.

Limenaria

After Polemi going downhill Limenaria is revealed. Tall cypress trees, olive trees, watermelon fields, stone-built houses, the old school, the large church of St. Kiriaki and the picturesque small port of Mariza are just a small illustration of enchanting beauty and captivating charm that this place has to present.

At the scenic taverna of the village you can enjoy delightful greek cuisine as well as the traditional dish of braised rooster.

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