The North Aegean region was established in the 1987 administrative reform. With the 2010 Kallikratis plan, its powers and authority were redefined and extended. Along with the Southern Aegean region, it is supervised by the Decentralized Administration of the Aegean based at Piraeus. The capital of the region is situated in Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.
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Lemnos island. Northern Aegean - Greece.
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Index of Contents
00:00 Intro
01:02 Myrina
02:04 Top Beaches
02:10 Keros
02:26 Thanos
02:44 Havouli
03:06 Gomati
03:26 Evgatis
03:34 Philoctetes cave
03:58 Myrina beaches
04:09 Top Attractions
04:14 Hephaistia
04:33 Panagia Kakaviotissa
05:01 Golden Sand Dunes
05:24 Salt Lakes
05:48 Cabeirian Sanctuary
06:04 Limnos Wind Mills
06:19 Thermal Spa
06:35 Villages
06:42 Kontias
07:03 Thanos
07:17 Moudros
07:27 Agios Alexandros
07:46 Where to eat
08:04 Accommodation
The color of the desert meets the total white of the salt, surrounded by the Greek blue. Traditional castle towns, impressive human creations, stunning virgin nature, endless romantic moments.
capital: Myrina
40' from Athens by plane
9 hours from Lavrio & 3:30 hours from Kavala by ferry
The 8th-largest island of Greece. it is mostly flat, hence its more than 30 sandy beaches. Famous for a variety of high quality hand made products & husbandry tradition. One of the island’s major attractions, is the castle! It was erected by the Byzantine emperor Andronikos I Komninos on the site of older walls, most probably ancient. In the 1970s, Rhodes donated to Lemnos three deer. Now there are some 50 to 70 deer living freely within the castle walls, adding to the pleasure of your visit. the castle divides Myrina in two seaside neighborhoods – the Romeiko (Greek) and Turkiko (Turkish) Yialo (shore). Enjoy your walks in each of them. Different views, same beauty!
Top beaches:
Keros beach. 32 km north east of Myrina. Sandy, partly organized, secluded. The strong wind makes this long beach great for windsurfing and other water sports. Behind the cliffs there is the free camping spot. Ideal also for caravans.
Thanos beach. 4 km south of Myrina. Partly organized, sandy, family friendly. This long beach has soft sand and clean water. The left & right parts of this beach are organized with sun beds and umbrellas at the famous Costa Costa beach bar & Pantelis!
Havouli beach. 32 km east of Myrina. Fine sand and greek blue crystal waters. A perfect spot for free camping! At Havouli beach bar you may find food, drinks and party music…
Gomati beach. Windsurfing, Sandy, Secluded, Non Organised.
Evgatis beach.
Philoctetes cave. Enter through the Cabeirian sanctuary site.
Myrina beaches. At walking distance, on each of the two shores of Lemnos capital.
Top Attractions:
Hephaistia ancient city and theatre. The ruins of Hephaistia are what remains of an ancient city that flourished during the 5th and 4th
century BC. The god Hephaistos was its protector and so was worshipped. Τhe theatre is just stunning!
Panagia Kakaviotissa chapel. Ιt is located inside a rock cavity at an altitude of 260 m. Ιt used to be a shelter for monks and hermits. This hidden gem has a striking location with impressive view to the sea and the mountainside of Lemnos. The best time to visit would be in the evening when the chapel is flooded by natural light.
Golden sand dunes. These natural formations are covering an area of 70,000 sq m. an extremely rare phenomenon, in Greece at least, this surreal landscape is attracting more and more visitors by the year.
Salt lakes. Near Kontopouli are Natura 2000 wetlands consisting of three lakes – Alyki, Hortarolimni & Asprolimni. They produce high-quality salt. Many migratory birds spend time here, as any nature lover will want to.
Cabeirian sanctuary. The Cabeiroi were the children of Hephaistos & the sanctuary was the scene of the Cabeirian Mysteries which were related to the rebirth of nature and fertility.
Limnos Wind mills. 5 beautiful windmills can be found above the village of Kontias.
Thermal spa, close to Kornos village. Today the spa is abandoned but you can visit the place, drink the healing hot water for free not to mention filling some bottles and take an outdoors street shower spa!
Lemnos villages
Kontias: one of the prettiest villages of Lemnos. It has traditional stone houses and the roads are lined with planes and lilac trees.
Thanos: traditional village is located in close distance to Myrina and Plati. It is surrounded by much greenery and has nice view to the sea.
Moudros is the second biggest town of Lemnos and has a lovely port for fishing boats. It was the base of operation for the Greek fleet in the First World War.
Agios Alexandros: traditional village
Lemnos island: an authentic destination.
Lemnos taverns - cafe and bars. Accommodation.
#greekislands #exoticgreece #lemnos
Lemnos island. Northern Aegean - Greece.
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Index of Contents
00:00 Intro
01:02 Myrina
02:04 Top Beaches
02:10 Keros
02:26 Thanos
02:44 Havouli
03:06 Gomati
03:26 Evgatis
03:34 Philoctetes cave
03:58 Myrina beaches
04:09 Top Attractions
04:14 Hephaistia
04:33 Panagia Kakaviotissa
05:01 Golden Sand Dunes
05:24 Salt Lakes
05:48 Cabeirian Sanctuary
06:04 Limnos Wind Mills
06:19 Thermal Spa
06:35 Villages
06:42 Kontias
07:03 Thanos
07:17 Moudros
07:27 Agios Alexandros
07:46 Where to eat
08:04 Accommodation
The color of the desert meets the total white of the salt, surrounded by the Greek blue. Traditional castle towns, impressive human creations, stunning virgin nature, endless romantic moments.
capital: Myrina
40' from Athens by plane
9 hours from Lavrio & 3:30 hours from Kavala by ferry
The 8th-largest island of Greece. it is mostly flat, hence its more than 30 sandy beaches. Famous for a variety of high quality hand made products & husbandry tradition. One of the island’s major attractions, is the castle! It was erected by the Byzantine emperor Andronikos I Komninos on the site of older walls, most probably ancient. In the 1970s, Rhodes donated to Lemnos three deer. Now there are some 50 to 70 deer living freely within the castle walls, adding to the pleasure of your visit. the castle divides Myrina in two seaside neighborhoods – the Romeiko (Greek) and Turkiko (Turkish) Yialo (shore). Enjoy your walks in each of them. Different views, same beauty!
Top beaches:
Keros beach. 32 km north east of Myrina. Sandy, partly organized, secluded. The strong wind makes this long beach great for windsurfing and other water sports. Behind the cliffs there is the free camping spot. Ideal also for caravans.
Thanos beach. 4 km south of Myrina. Partly organized, sandy, family friendly. This long beach has soft sand and clean water. The left & right parts of this beach are organized with sun beds and umbrellas at the famous Costa Costa beach bar & Pantelis!
Havouli beach. 32 km east of Myrina. Fine sand and greek blue crystal waters. A perfect spot for free camping! At Havouli beach bar you may find food, drinks and party music…
Gomati beach. Windsurfing, Sandy, Secluded, Non Organised.
Evgatis beach.
Philoctetes cave. Enter through the Cabeirian sanctuary site.
Myrina beaches. At walking distance, on each of the two shores of Lemnos capital.
Top Attractions:
Hephaistia ancient city and theatre. The ruins of Hephaistia are what remains of an ancient city that flourished during the 5th and 4th
century BC. The god Hephaistos was its protector and so was worshipped. Τhe theatre is just stunning!
Panagia Kakaviotissa chapel. Ιt is located inside a rock cavity at an altitude of 260 m. Ιt used to be a shelter for monks and hermits. This hidden gem has a striking location with impressive view to the sea and the mountainside of Lemnos. The best time to visit would be in the evening when the chapel is flooded by natural light.
Golden sand dunes. These natural formations are covering an area of 70,000 sq m. an extremely rare phenomenon, in Greece at least, this surreal landscape is attracting more and more visitors by the year.
Salt lakes. Near Kontopouli are Natura 2000 wetlands consisting of three lakes – Alyki, Hortarolimni & Asprolimni. They produce high-quality salt. Many migratory birds spend time here, as any nature lover will want to.
Cabeirian sanctuary. The Cabeiroi were the children of Hephaistos & the sanctuary was the scene of the Cabeirian Mysteries which were related to the rebirth of nature and fertility.
Limnos Wind mills. 5 beautiful windmills can be found above the village of Kontias.
Thermal spa, close to Kornos village. Today the spa is abandoned but you can visit the place, drink the healing hot water for free not to mention filling some bottles and take an outdoors street shower spa!
Lemnos villages
Kontias: one of the prettiest villages of Lemnos. It has traditional stone houses and the roads are lined with planes and lilac trees.
Thanos: traditional village is located in close distance to Myrina and Plati. It is surrounded by much greenery and has nice view to the sea.
Moudros is the second biggest town of Lemnos and has a lovely port for fishing boats. It was the base of operation for the Greek fleet in the First World War.
Agios Alexandros: traditional village
Lemnos island: an authentic destination.
Lemnos taverns - cafe and bars. Accommodation.
#greekislands #exoticgreece #lemnos
Lemnos island. Northern Aegean - Greece.
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Index of Contents
00:00 Intro
01:02 Myrina
02:04 Top Beaches
02:10 Keros
02:26 Thanos
02:44 Havouli
03:06 Gomati
03:26 Evgatis
03:34 Philoctetes cave
03:58 Myrina beaches
04:09 Top Attractions
04:14 Hephaistia
04:33 Panagia Kakaviotissa
05:01 Golden Sand Dunes
05:24 Salt Lakes
05:48 Cabeirian Sanctuary
06:04 Limnos Wind Mills
06:19 Thermal Spa
06:35 Villages
06:42 Kontias
07:03 Thanos
07:17 Moudros
07:27 Agios Alexandros
07:46 Where to eat
08:04 Accommodation
The color of the desert meets the total white of the salt, surrounded by the Greek blue. Traditional castle towns, impressive human creations, stunning virgin nature, endless romantic moments.
capital: Myrina
40' from Athens by plane
9 hours from Lavrio & 3:30 hours from Kavala by ferry
The 8th-largest island of Greece. it is mostly flat, hence its more than 30 sandy beaches. Famous for a variety of high quality hand made products & husbandry tradition. One of the island’s major attractions, is the castle! It was erected by the Byzantine emperor Andronikos I Komninos on the site of older walls, most probably ancient. In the 1970s, Rhodes donated to Lemnos three deer. Now there are some 50 to 70 deer living freely within the castle walls, adding to the pleasure of your visit. the castle divides Myrina in two seaside neighborhoods – the Romeiko (Greek) and Turkiko (Turkish) Yialo (shore). Enjoy your walks in each of them. Different views, same beauty!
Top beaches:
Keros beach. 32 km north east of Myrina. Sandy, partly organized, secluded. The strong wind makes this long beach great for windsurfing and other water sports. Behind the cliffs there is the free camping spot. Ideal also for caravans.
Thanos beach. 4 km south of Myrina. Partly organized, sandy, family friendly. This long beach has soft sand and clean water. The left & right parts of this beach are organized with sun beds and umbrellas at the famous Costa Costa beach bar & Pantelis!
Havouli beach. 32 km east of Myrina. Fine sand and greek blue crystal waters. A perfect spot for free camping! At Havouli beach bar you may find food, drinks and party music…
Gomati beach. Windsurfing, Sandy, Secluded, Non Organised.
Evgatis beach.
Philoctetes cave. Enter through the Cabeirian sanctuary site.
Myrina beaches. At walking distance, on each of the two shores of Lemnos capital.
Top Attractions:
Hephaistia ancient city and theatre. The ruins of Hephaistia are what remains of an ancient city that flourished during the 5th and 4th
century BC. The god Hephaistos was its protector and so was worshipped. Τhe theatre is just stunning!
Panagia Kakaviotissa chapel. Ιt is located inside a rock cavity at an altitude of 260 m. Ιt used to be a shelter for monks and hermits. This hidden gem has a striking location with impressive view to the sea and the mountainside of Lemnos. The best time to visit would be in the evening when the chapel is flooded by natural light.
Golden sand dunes. These natural formations are covering an area of 70,000 sq m. an extremely rare phenomenon, in Greece at least, this surreal landscape is attracting more and more visitors by the year.
Salt lakes. Near Kontopouli are Natura 2000 wetlands consisting of three lakes – Alyki, Hortarolimni & Asprolimni. They produce high-quality salt. Many migratory birds spend time here, as any nature lover will want to.
Cabeirian sanctuary. The Cabeiroi were the children of Hephaistos & the sanctuary was the scene of the Cabeirian Mysteries which were related to the rebirth of nature and fertility.
Limnos Wind mills. 5 beautiful windmills can be found above the village of Kontias.
Thermal spa, close to Kornos village. Today the spa is abandoned but you can visit the place, drink the healing hot water for free not to mention filling some bottles and take an outdoors street shower spa!
Lemnos villages
Kontias: one of the prettiest villages of Lemnos. It has traditional stone houses and the roads are lined with planes and lilac trees.
Thanos: traditional village is located in close distance to Myrina and Plati. It is surrounded by much greenery and has nice view to the sea.
Moudros is the second biggest town of Lemnos and has a lovely port for fishing boats. It was the base of operation for the Greek fleet in the First World War.
Agios Alexandros: traditional village
Lemnos island: an authentic destination.
Lemnos taverns - cafe and bars. Accommodation.
#greekislands #exoticgreece #lemnos
The North Aegean region was established in the 1987 administrative reform. With the 2010 Kallikratis plan, its powers and authority were redefined and extended. Along with the Southern Aegean region, it is supervised by the Decentralized Administration of the Aegean based at Piraeus. The capital of the region is situated in Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.