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Location

Our hotel is located in a prime spot in Limnos, offering the perfect balance between the tranquility of nature and easy access to the island's main attractions. Just minutes from the beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and scenic spots, our accommodation is the ideal base for exploring the magic of Limnos. The close proximity to restaurants, cafes, and local shops allows you to enjoy the island’s flavors and authentic hospitality without needing long trips. Our location perfectly caters to those who seek relaxation as well as those who wish to discover the unique beaches, archaeological sites, and natural beauty of Limnos.

The City of Myrina

Myrina is the capital and the largest port of Limnos, a place that combines authentic Greek atmosphere with the beauty of the Aegean. Built amphitheatrically around two picturesque bays, Myrina impresses with its unique architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and traditional mansions. The landmark of the town is the imposing Venetian Castle, which stands on the hill above the city, offering panoramic views of the sea and the bays of Myrina. It's worth visiting the castle and walking along its walls, where you may often encounter free-roaming deer living in the area. The waterfront promenade of Myrina is full of life with cafes, tavernas, and shops, while the small beaches near the town—such as Richa Nera and Romaikos Yalos—offer easy access to the sea and relaxation. In Myrina, you will also find interesting museums, cultural events, a vibrant market, and authentic island hospitality that makes every visitor feel special.

Day Trip to Myrina

Myrina, the heart of Limnos, is perfect for a day trip filled with history, natural beauty, and authentic atmosphere. Start your tour with a visit to the Venetian Fortress, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean and the town. Then, wander through the picturesque alleys of the town, filled with traditional cafes and shops offering local products and souvenirs. Do not miss the chance to bask in the sun on the beautiful beaches like Richa Nera and Romaikos Yalos, and enjoy fresh seafood meze at one of the seaside tavernas. Myrina also offers fascinating museums and unique spots to enjoy the traditional character of Limnos, with the sunset closing your day in the most magical way.
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Gastronomy

The gastronomy of Limnos is an inseparable part of the island's cultural heritage, combining
tradition, authenticity, and fresh local products. The cuisine of Limnos is based on simple yet
flavorful recipes that use the best ingredients from the land and sea of the island. Local
meats such as lamb and rabbit are cooked in traditional recipes, while seafood plays a
central role in the diet, with fresh fish, shrimp, octopus, and squid starring in the dishes. The use of honey and olive oil is predominant on Limnos, with honey adding a special flavor to the island's sweets, such samsades (a sesami filled pastry) and venizelika (a chocolate
mastich treat), while olive oil is used in almost every dish.

Beaches

The beaches of Limnos are one of the island's greatest advantages, offering unique
views and authentic experiences. With crystal-clear waters, soft sandy shores, and a serene natural environment, they cater to all preferences, whether you are looking for relaxation or sea activities. From the organized beaches of Myrina and Thanos to the quiet coves like Kaspakas, every corner of the island holds a different charm. In Fanaraki and Plaka, you can enjoy the sun and sea in a setting of natural beauty, perfect for relaxation and exploration. Limnos, with its simplicity and authenticity, invites you to discover its stunning coastlines and experience carefree moments surrounded by natural beauty.

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Sights of Limnos

Limnos is an island full of history, culture, and natural beauty, with many attractions worth visiting. One of the most impressive landmarks is the Fortress of Myrina, which dominates above the town and offers a mesmerizing view of the Aegean Sea. A visit to the prehistoric settlements of Poliochni and Hephaestia, two of the island's most significant archaeological sites, transports visitors to ancient times. The Cave of Philoctetes in Kaveira, which is linked to ancient myths, is also of particular interest. It's also worth exploring the salt lake at Kontopouli, where stunning images of white salt are formed during the summer months. The island is also renowned for its traditional villages, such as Kontopouli and Kontias, with charming narrow streets and old stone houses. Lemnos, with its authentic character, offers unique experiences to its visitors, combining cultural interest with unparalleled natural beauty. The Sand Dunes of Lemnos, also known as "the desert of Lemnos," are one of the most impressive and unique natural phenomena in Greece. They are located on the northern side of the island, near the villages of Katalakos and Dafni, covering an area of approximately 70 acres. These are natural sand dunes that resemble a small desert, creating a rare landscape of vast golden sand, surrounded by low hills and shrubbery.
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