Meganisi Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/meganisi/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Mon, 28 Aug 2023 20:57:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Meganisi Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/meganisi/ 32 32 65888807 Meganisi, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/meganisi-weather/ Sun, 19 Sep 2021 22:17:55 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88239 Meganisi is a Greek island that has three villages: Katomeri, Spartochori, and Vathy. On the island of Meganisi, the warmest months are typically July and August. The coldest month is […]

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Meganisi is a Greek island that has three villages: Katomeri, Spartochori, and Vathy.

On the island of Meganisi, the warmest months are typically July and August. The coldest month is January with an average temperature of 57° F (14° C). The most sunny month is July and the most wet month is December.

This weather forecast in Meganisi, Greece, will vary from year to year. The averages that you see below represent historical weather data. Here is the typical weather forecast throughout the year for Meganisi, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 42.8° F (6° C) – 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Precipitation: 93 mm
  • Climate: 14 days of rain on average, 133 hours of sunshine, water temperature 60.8° F (16° C)
  • Humidity: 70%

February

  • Temperature: 42.8° F (6° C) – 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Precipitation: 91 mm
  • Climate: 11 days of rain on average, 136 hours of sunshine, water temperature 59° F (15° C)
  • Humidity: 69%

March 

  • Temperature: 44.6° F (7° C) – 62.6° F (17° C)
  • Precipitation: 62 mm
  • Climate: 11 days of rain on average, 182 hours of sunshine, water temperature 59° F (15° C)
  • Humidity: 65%

April

  • Temperature: 50° F (10° C) – 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Precipitation: 46 mm
  • Climate: 8 days of rain on average, 233 hours of sunshine, water temperature 60.8° F (16° C)
  • Humidity: 63%

May

  • Temperature: 57.2° F (14° C) – 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Precipitation: 28 mm
  • Climate: 6 days of rain on average, 286 hours of sunshine, water temperature 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Humidity: 62%

June  

  • Temperature: 62.6° F (17° C) – 80.6° F (27° C)
  • Precipitation: 9 mm
  • Climate: 3 days of rain on average, 295 hours of sunshine, water temperature 71.6 ° F (22° C)
  • Humidity: 61%

July

  • Temperature: 66.2° F (19° C) – 84.2° F (29° C)
  • Precipitation: 6mm
  • Climate: 1 day of rain on average, 358 hours of sunshine, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Humidity: 60%

August

  • Temperature: 66.2° F (19° C) – 86° F (30° C)
  • Precipitation: 5 mm
  • Climate: 1 day of rain on average, 338 hours of sunshine, water temperature 78.8° F (26° C)
  • Humidity: 61%

September

  • Temperature: 62.6° F (17° C) – 80.6° F (27° C)
  • Precipitation: 23 mm
  • Climate: 4 days of rain on average, 281 hours of sunshine, water temperature 73.4° F (23° C)
  • Humidity: 63%

October

  • Temperature: 55.4° F (13° C) – 73.4° F (23° C)
  • Precipitation: 75 mm
  • Climate: 8 days of rain on average, 219 hours of sunshine, water temperature 71.6° F (22° C)
  • Humidity: 67%

November 

  • Temperature: 50° F (10° C) – 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Precipitation: 118 mm
  • Climate: 11 days of rain on average, 156 hours of sunshine, water temperature 68° F (20° C)
  • Humidity: 71%

December

  • Temperature: 44.6° F (7° C) – 59° F (15° C)
  • Precipitation: 122 mm
  • Climate: 14 days of rain on average, 108 hours of sunshine, water temperature 64.4° F (18° C)
  • Humidity: 70% 

Meganisi, Greece experiences the warmth of the summer months as well as the cooler temperatures of the winter months, making it the perfect destination whatever type of weather you prefer.

Find the current weather forecast for Meganisi, Greece here:

Meganisi, Greece Weather Forecast

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What to Do in Meganisi, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-meganisi/ Sun, 13 Jun 2021 16:03:21 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78923 Meganisi, Greece is a small island that is located between the western coasts of the Greek mainland and Lefkada. Meganisi is the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for […]

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Meganisi, Greece is a small island that is located between the western coasts of the Greek mainland and Lefkada. Meganisi is the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for a laid back vacation. The geography of Meganisi Island is quite mountainous. There is a lot of greenery and the surrounding water is lovely and clean. The three villages of the island are: Vathi, Spartochori, and Katomeri. Vathi is the port and the capital of the island. Here’s what you can do while visiting the island of Meganisi in Greece.

Relax on the Beach

The beaches of Meganisi Island are surrounded by greenery and crystal water. They don’t get crowded so you won’t have to worry about noise or interrupted relaxation. Mikro Limonari Beach is just 2 km south of Katomeri Village. This beach is actually a cove that features blue green water and a beautiful surrounding landscape. The beach is unorganized and there are no facilities available.

Barbarezou Beach, also known as Cape Akoni, is located on the eastern side of the island just 5 km from Katomeri. The beach is secluded and one of the least frequented beaches on the island of Meganisi. Other beaches on the island of Meganisi include: Agios Ioannis, Spilia, Fanari, and Herniadea.

Enjoy the Food and Drink of Meganisi

Meganisi might be a small island, but you will find a some places to enjoy a good meal and drink. Some of the local products of the island include wine, olives, ouzo, and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Honey and almonds are also produced and used on the island of Meganisi. Products made of sheep and goat milk are popular as well. Restaurants on the island range from tavernas by the sea to hotel restaurants, which will give you a chance to taste the traditional cuisine here.

Marinata is located in Vathy and offers outdoor seating where you can gaze out at the water and landscape as you enjoy a delicious meal. You will find a few bars around the island as well. There are beach bars and cocktail bars. If you’re craving a coffee or a sweet treat, you will find a number of cafés on the island of Meganisi.

Visit the Papanikolis Sea Cave

Located in Vathy, the Papanikolis Sea Cave is named for the Greek submarine that found shelter there during World War II. In fact, the cave gained its notoriety during the war because it was able to hide the submarine Papanikolis. It’s a very large cave with many caves located within it. It is the second largest cave in Greece. You can visit the Papanikolis Sea Cave by taking a tour boat. Learn more in depth about the history of the cave as you experience its great size up close and even get a look inside.

The island of Meganisi might be small, but it’s the perfect place for anyone who loves natures, a laid back vacation, and good food.

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Beaches to Visit in Meganisi, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/beaches-meganisi/ Sun, 06 Jun 2021 14:01:40 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=82547 The beaches of Meganisi, Greece are peaceful spots to spend a relaxing afternoon as they don’t become crowded. The beaches around the island of Meganisi are surrounded by greenery, which […]

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The beaches of Meganisi, Greece are peaceful spots to spend a relaxing afternoon as they don’t become crowded. The beaches around the island of Meganisi are surrounded by greenery, which adds to the calm ambiance. Here are some of the beaches you can enjoy when visiting the Greek island of Meganisi.

Agios Ioannis

Agios Ioannis is located 7 km southwest of Katomeri. The beach is located on the western side of the island of Meganisi. Its name comes from the small chapel of the same name that is found on the beach. The small church was likely built prior to 1477AD. Pirates destroyed the church and threw the holy icon of Saint John into the sea, but it was rescued by fishermen. The church was rebuilt in 1800. The pebbled beach of Agios Ionnis features crystal clear water. The coastline is narrow, but since the beach rarely gets crowded, this isn’t an issue. The beach is not organized with umbrellas or sun beds, so you will want to bring your own supplies.

Fanari Beach

Located 3 km north of Katomeri, Fanari Beach can be reached by boat from the village of Vathi. Fanari Beach features a pebbled coastline and crystal clear water. If you’re looking for an isolated beach to enjoy peace and quiet, this is the ideal destination. Fanari Beach is perfect for lounging under the sun and swimming in the water. The surrounding trees provide natural shade. The beach is not organized, so you will want to come with supplies, food, and water. During the summer, private yachts and boats find this a wonderful destination.

Herniades Beach

Herniades Beach is located 4 km west of Katomeri. The beach is not organized and secluded, making it the perfect destination if you’re looking for a relaxing afternoon of lounging under the sun. Like most of the beaches on the island of Meganisi, Herniades Beach is surrounded by greenery. The coastline is narrow and pebbled. The water at Herniades Beach is crystal clear and ideal for swimming. If you visit the nearby village of Katomeri, the capital of the island, you will admire the stone-built cottages and courtyards with colorful flowers. Katomeri is rich in traditional architecture. The village is home to a few taverns, a gas station, and a bakery.

Pasoumaki Beach

Pasoumaki Beach is actually a small cove that is 3 km from Katomeri and within walking distance of Vathi. Vathi is one of the three main villages on the island of Meganisi. Vathi is home to a lovely harbor where fishing and sailing take place. In the village you will find whitewashed houses, charming alleys, and churches. You can also get a bite to each or a refreshing drink in Vathi. Pasoumaki Beach features pebbles and crystal waters. If you’re visiting on a sunny summer day, the shade from the surrounding greenery will provide some relief.

Visit these beaches when spending time in Meganisi, Greece.

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Outdoor Sports to Enjoy in Meganisi, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/outdoor-sports-meganisi/ Sat, 03 Apr 2021 21:41:29 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=81736 Meganisi, Greece is a gorgeous little island that is located between the mainland and the island of Lefkada. Meganisi is rich in unspoiled beauty. The beaches are secluded and relaxing, […]

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Meganisi, Greece is a gorgeous little island that is located between the mainland and the island of Lefkada. Meganisi is rich in unspoiled beauty. The beaches are secluded and relaxing, the water is breathtaking and tranquil. The landscape of the island of Meganisi make it the ideal destination for enjoying outdoor sports. Here are a few outdoor sports that you can experience around Meganisi, Greece.

Go Hiking

The Greek island of Meganisi is ideal for hiking. There are a number of routes that will expose you to the beauty of the island. There is a route that goes from the village of Spartohori to Agios Ioannis. This hike takes about 30 minutes. When walking this route, you will want to take basic supplies such as water. The hike will begin at the asphalt road and arrive at a dirt path that will take you through abandoned olive groves. The vegetation will thicken and lead to a country road. It’s a good idea to complete this hike before the sun sets.

Another hiking route on the island of Meganisi begins at Vathy Harbor goes to Katormeri and ends at Atherinos Harbor. This is a longer hike that will take about 2 hours (round trip), but it is worth it if you’re interested in seeing little coves and bays where you can enjoy a swim. You will also see olive groves, the Chapel of Agia Paraskevi, beaches, and amazing views of the surrounding areas.

Go Kayaking

If you are visiting Meganisi with your family, kayaking is a wonderful outdoor sport to experience together. You can take a guided tour around the island that is designed especially for families. There is double-seat kayaks available. The tour begins at Roka Beach, near Spilia. From there you will paddle along the coast taking in the coves along the way.

During this guided kayak tour, you will stop at a lovely beach for swimming and snorkeling. The sea around the island of Meganisi is rich in sea treasures to explore. The 5 mile guided tour is 5 miles long and takes about 4 hours. You can also rent equipment for kayaking at centres in Meganisi, if you prefer to explore on your own.

Go Sailing

For those who enjoy sailing, Meganisi is the ideal destination for enjoying this outdoor sport. Popular anchorages around Meganisi are found along the northeast coast of the island, around the corner from the harbor of Vathi. These anchorages include Ormos Kapali, Ormos Abelike, and Port Atheni. Between these locations are 20 coves where it’s possible for yachts to moor. Sailing is a wonderful way to see the surrounding landscape, including the nearby island of Lefkada. If you are not a sailor, but want to experience sailing, there are centers around the island that offer sailing tours.

The beautiful island of Meganisi might be small, but it’s the perfect destination for nature and outdoor sports lovers.

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Explore the Papanikolis Sea Cave in Meganisi, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/papanikolis-sea-cave-meganisi/ Mon, 17 Jul 2017 20:20:09 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=84633 Although the Greek island of Meganisi is a bit off the beaten track, there are still many gems here that people can’t wait to explore. The Papanikolis Sea Cave is […]

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Although the Greek island of Meganisi is a bit off the beaten track, there are still many gems here that people can’t wait to explore. The Papanikolis Sea Cave is one of those places that people flock to see, and it is well worth the trip! One of the reasons for this is its sheer size. Did you know that the cave is large enough for large ferries and ships, even those with tall masts, to sail inside?

This cave has been around for thousands of years, and it has gone by different names. Today, it is referred to as the Papanikolis cave and was named after a famous submarine from World War II. You should visit this cave if you get the chance! Here’s more information:

About the Papanikolis Sea Cave in Meganisi

Meganisi is a small island composed of about nine square miles. It appears white when approaching it from the sea because the island is formed mostly from limestone. Locations that are made up of limestone, dolomite or gypsum are called “karst regions” by geologists. These types of rocks are highly porous. It makes them conducive to cave formation.

Therefore, Papanoikolis is not a truly authentic sea cave. It is referred to as a “karst region cave” and was formed in an era when sea levels were much lower. Seas rose over centuries to fill the bottom half of Papanikolis. The result was the formation of a truly remarkable cave like few others in the world. It’s the second-largest cave in all of Greece, measuring 360 feet long by almost 200 feet wide.

What to See at the Papanikolis Sea Cave

Visitors who sail inside the cave universally report that being here offers a truly unique experience for its visitors. One enters an almost otherworldly dimension of water below and rugged cave formations above. The salty smell of the sea combines with dark, cool air that produces a sensation of wonderment. The seawater is a brilliant and clear turquoise that beautifully reflects the craggy whitish rock formations and stalactites above. Once inside, the water takes on a dark hue that engenders a sense of mystery.

A feeling of history is palpable inside the cave. This is a location that has undoubtedly been used for thousands of years by ancient mariners who retreated to the shelter of Papanikolis to wait out a storm or hide from sea pirates. World War II buffs visit the cave because of the incredible contribution that the Papanikolis submarine made toward defeating Nazi Germany.

Inside, the cave makes a right turn at the rear. At the far end of the cave there are small white sand beaches that can be accessed only by a ride on a small boat. It is a unique place for a stroll on a variety of small beaches that are just as unique as the cave itself. You can also paddle through the interior of the cave in a kayak or small boat to get a different experience.

The island of Meganisi is located a short 12 nautical miles east-southeast from Nydri village on the island of Lefkada. Tourists generally go to Nydri village first and catch a ferry or take a boat cruise to make the 45-minute trip to the Papanikolis Sea Cave.

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Lounge on Agios Ioannis Beach in Meganisi https://www.greekboston.com/travel/agios-ioannis-beach-meganisi/ Sun, 24 May 2015 16:36:05 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88889 Agios Ioannis Beach is one of the finest and most popular beach destinations on the island of Meganisi. Located in the southeast part of the island, it is ideal for […]

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Agios Ioannis Beach is one of the finest and most popular beach destinations on the island of Meganisi. Located in the southeast part of the island, it is ideal for a relaxing holiday or as a base from which you can explore other parts of this beautiful island. Agios Ioannis Beach is about 800 meters long and has shallow waters reaching about 200 meters offshore. The beach is mainly rocky with sandstone, so it’s not safe for young children. You’ll find many restaurants and taverns on the beach and a few hotels.

About Ioannis Beach

Agios Ioannis Beach is very popular in the summer with visitors from Athens and Germans, Dutch, and Italians. It offers some of the best sunsets on the island and is an excellent place for swimming on a hot day. Water activities such as water skiing and beach volleyball are also offered throughout the summer.

Agios Ioannis Beach is also the home of a trendy late-night bar and music venue known as “Tina.” It’s a fun place to visit at night, and they sometimes organize beach volleyball tournaments during the summer months. You’ll find information about Tina’s activities on their website. The main activities in this area are boating, water skiing, swimming, and fishing.

What to Do at Agios Ioannis Beach

Agios Ioannis Beach is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, and beach volleyball. A few restaurants and taverns on the beach make Agios Ioannis Beach a great place to enjoy the finest Greek cuisine. But personal tastes may vary, so you’ll find other places serving local dishes unique to this part of Greece.

Water skiing is a popular thing to do at Agios Ioannis Beach. Several water-ski bus tours take you out onto Meganisi Bay. All of the tours are great fun, and they even offer a surfing lesson that you can attend. There’s also an open-air café that sits right along the beach, where you can enjoy your meal or have a drink.

Another great thing to do at Agios Ioannis Beach is rent a quad bike and ride through the surrounding countryside. The landscape is picturesque and green with wildflowers that are breathtaking in the springtime. Meganisi Island has several small villages that are well worth checking out.

Getting to Agios Ioannis Beach

The best way to get to Agios Ioannis Beach from Athens is on a ferry from Piraeus Port, about 5 hours. Take a mini-bus from Kalamata to the center of Meganisi between 11:00 and 17:00. After that time, you can only catch a taxi or rent a car for the trip. Or, you can take one of the many water-ski bus tours that travel to the beach. They leave throughout the day, so check out their schedule before heading into town. One can also get there by traveling via the island’s main highway by renting a car.

Agios Ioannis Beach is an excellent place to spend a day on your vacation. The water sports and sunsets are spectacular, but be sure to rent a quad bike and check out the surrounding countryside. To find out more about Agios Ioannis Beach, go to the Tourism Office in Meganisi for a map of all the best places to visit in this area.

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