As much as the northern part of Evia wins over one after the other fanatical fans, the rest fascinates with its quiet beauty. evia hotels Picturesque villages are perched on mountain slopes or beaches with deep blue waters for the first dives of the year. Historical sights and rich cultural heritage or gastronomic quests, with ouzo and meze await the visitor by the sea. South Evia has it all in large doses, and also has the advantage of being within walking distance of Athens, thus, being the alternative to the trend of the north side of the island that overshadows it in recent years.
Depending on the places one prefers to focus their visit, they will choose to reach South Evia either by road, via Chalkida, or by ferry boat from Oropos to Eretria or from Rafina to Marmari. The first option is especially recommended if a person has more days at their disposal, or if the schedule does not include routes from Aliveri and down - as the road requires patience and time, and the temptations for stops along the way are many. The choice of ferry boat to Marmari is ideal to reach the heart of South Evia and explore picturesque villages and dreamy beaches.
The first stop should be Eretria. There, the wandering starts from the coastal sidewalk, to smell a little sea, and continues with a strong dose of sightseeing the ancient theater and the archeological museum with the rich collection of ceramic works, the remarkable sculptures of classical and Hellenistic times and the tomb inscriptions.
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