Sterea Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/sterea/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Fri, 26 Aug 2022 20:50:48 +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 Sterea Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/sterea/ 32 32 65888807 Sterea, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/sterea-weather/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:59:35 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88421 Sterea is a region located in central Greece. On the eastern side of Sterea is the Aegean Sea and on the western side is the Ionian Sea. The most well-known […]

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Sterea is a region located in central Greece. On the eastern side of Sterea is the Aegean Sea and on the western side is the Ionian Sea. The most well-known part of Sterea is Delphi, which attracts many tourists. Nafpaktos and Arachova are also quite popular both tourists and locals.

Sterea, Greece has a Mediterranean climate. The warmest months in Sterea are typically July and August. January is the coldest month. August is the driest month in Sterea and December sees the most precipitation.

This weather forecast in Sterea, 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 Sterea, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 36.1° F (2.3° C) – 46° F (7.8° C)
  • Precipitation: 56 mm
  • Climate: 12.6 days of rain on average, 9 hours of daylight per day, 4.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2, water temperature 60.8 ° F (16° C)
  • Humidity: 82%

February

  • Temperature: 38.1° F (3.4° C) – 48.9° F (9.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 57 mm
  • Climate: 11.7 days of rain on average, 10.8 hours of daylight per day, 6.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2, water temperature 59° F (15° C)
  • Humidity: 81%

March

  • Temperature: 41.4° F (5.2° C) – 54.1° F (12.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 66 mm
  • Climate: 13.8 days of rain on average, 12 hours of daylight per day, 7.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 59° F (15° C)
  • Humidity: 76%

April

  • Temperature: 45.7° F (7.6° C) – 61.2° F (16.2° C)
  • Precipitation: 41 mm
  • Climate: 11.2 days of rain on average, 13.2 hours of daylight per day, 9.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 60.8 ° F (16° C)
  • Humidity: 69%

May

  • Temperature: 53.2° F (11.8° C) -70° F (21.1° C)
  • Precipitation: 34 mm
  • Climate: 11.2 days of rain on average, 14.3 hours of daylight per day, 10.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Humidity: 64%

June

  • Temperature: 61° F (16.1° C) – 77.7° F (25.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 32 mm
  • Climate: 10.4 days of rain on average, 14.8 hours of daylight per day, 11.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, water temperature 71.6° F (22° C), beach/pool score 8
  • Humidity: 59%

July  

  • Temperature: 66° F (18.9° C) – 83.1° F (28.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 19 mm
  • Climate: 5.9 days of rain on average, 14.5 hours of daylight per day, 11.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, heat index 84.6° F (29.2° C), water temperature 75.2° F (24° C), beach/pool score 8.6
  • Humidity: 53%

August

  • Temperature: 66.7° F (19.3° C) – 83.8° F (28.8° C)
  • Precipitation: 11 mm
  • Climate: 4.9 days of rain on average, 13.6 hours of daylight per day, 11/7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, heat index 85.1° F (29.5° C), water temperature 78.8° F (26° C),beach/pool score 8.6
  • Humidity: 51%

September

  • Temperature: 60.8° F (16° C) – 75.9° F (24.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 30 mm
  • Climate: 9.5 days of rain on average, 12.4 hours of daylight per day, 9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 73.4° F (23° C), beach/pool score 8.6
  • Humidity: 62%

October

  • Temperature: 54.1° F (12.3° C) – 65.5° F (18.6° C)
  • Precipitation: 47 mm
  • Climate: 11.2 days of rain on average, 11.2 hours of daylight per day, 6.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, water temperature 71.6° F (22° C), beach/pool score 8
  • Humidity: 72%

November 

  • Temperature: 47.5° F (8.6° C) – 57.9° F (14.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 48 mm
  • Climate: 9.7 days of rain on average, 10.1 hours of daylight per day, 6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, water temperature 68° F (20° C)
  • Humidity: 78%

December 

  • Temperature: 39.9° F (4.4° C) – 49.8° F (9.9° C)
  • Precipitation: 53 mm
  • Climate: 10.7 days of rain on average, 9.5 hours of daylight per day, 5.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2, water temperature 64.4° F (18° C)
  • Humidity: 79%

With a Mediterranean climate, Sterea, Greece offers warm and dry summers and winters that are mild with more precipitation.

Find the current weather forecast for Sterea, Greece here:

Weather.com – Sterea, Greece Weather Forecast

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What to Do When Visiting the Region of Sterea in Central Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-sterea/ Tue, 16 Mar 2021 20:36:31 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=61989 When most people think of traveling to Greece, they make plans to visit popular places like Athens or maybe one or two of the more well known of the Greek islands. […]

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When most people think of traveling to Greece, they make plans to visit popular places like Athens or maybe one or two of the more well known of the Greek islands. There is so much more to the country than that, however, that you should consider visiting some of the other places. The region of Sterea, which is located in Central Greece, is a great place to visit not only because of its rich history, but also because it is a great location to observe Greek life at its finest.

Back in Ancient Greece, many of the most prominent regions and city-states were located in either Sterea or the Peloponnese. That is why, when visiting Sterea, you’ll want to take some time to visit some of the archaeological sites, such as the one that is located at ancient Delphi. Here’s a look at what you can do while visiting this historical region:

Archaeological Site of Delphi

Delphi not only has an important part in Ancient Greek history, but it is also prominent in Greek mythology. Visitors can view what’s left of it by visiting the Archaeological Site of Delphi. Here, visitors can take a look at historical sites like the Temple of Apollo and was considered to be the “omphalos”, or the “naval of the world.” Since this is where the Oracle of Delphi was said to have lived, it was considered to be a religious center. However, Delphi was also a symbol of unity between Greece and the people in the rest of the world. People from all over the world would trek here for religious pilgrimages, as well. This is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Greek Island of Evia

The beautiful Greek island of Evia is also located in the region of Sterea and it is absolutely worth a visit. As the second largest island in Greece, there is certainly plenty to do here! As mentioned above, the whole region of Sterea is one of the oldest in Greece. This means that there are plenty of archaeological finds located throughout the island, so if you enjoy learning about the Ancient History of Greece, you will want to seek out these places. There are also some gorgeous beaches, a thriving nightlife, and also plenty of natural beauty to keep everyone happy. You can arrive at the island by ferry or by taking one of the two bridges that connects the island to the mainland.

The Town of Lamia

Lamia is a town that is located in the northern part of the region of Sterea. One of the things that sets this village apart is the fact that the town is filled mostly with locals. Since it is tucked out of the way from some of the major tourist sites, the place isn’t packed with visitors. However, there is a healthy local population, which means that it has a tendency to be vibrant and full of life all year long. This is the place to go to get away from the crowds and observe every day life!

As you can see, the region of Sterea in Central Greece is absolutely worth a visit!

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What to Do in Delphi, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/do-delphi/ Sun, 24 Jan 2021 23:51:16 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=79900 Delphi, Greece is a beautiful area that boasts a significant amount of history. It is well-known for being one of the most sacred places in Greece. Its location high in […]

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Delphi, Greece is a beautiful area that boasts a significant amount of history. It is well-known for being one of the most sacred places in Greece. Its location high in the mountains will take your breath away. There is no shortage of things to do when visiting Delphi, Greece.

Enjoy Outdoor Sports in Delphi

Delphi, Greece is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor sports. The landscape of the area offers opportunities for canyoning, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, and so much more. During the winter, you can go skiing at the Ski Center of Parnassos, considered one of the best ski centers in Greece.

If you’re adventurous, you will enjoy canyoning between the vertical cliff of Oeti. This narrow passage creates the Canyon of Aspos. An adventure of this sort requires equipment. If you want something a bit less strenuous, try hiking. Fokida has many hiking paths that you will enjoy and the route from Kyra to Delphi is also lovely.

Try the Local Products of Delphi

Fokida is well-known for its meat taverns. At these taverns you will find kid-goat, roast lamb, and a rich organ-meat delicacy called kokoretsi. When enjoying a meal, the local specialty of blano is a good choice. Blano is a pie made from corn flour and herbs. You may also enjoy psimarni, goat that is over-baked, or lamb on the spit. Fokida’s local products include: fir and thyme honey, feta cheese, fresh fish, and yogurt. Desfina is known for kontosouvlu, a meat specialty. If you are looking for olive oils, head to Amfissa. Agioi Pantes is where you will find the best pasta, trachanas, and hilopites.

Explore Nature in Delphi

Delphi is famous for its natural beauty. Spend time by the water at the Lake of Mornos. This is the 9th largest lake in Greece. It is located in the center of the prefecture of Fokida. The Lake of Mornos is surrounded by the mountains of Giona and Vardoussia. The Waterfalls of Stromi, also known as Kremasis Waterfalls, are located on the mountain slopes of Giona Mountain. The National Park of Oeti, the third largest in Greece, and the National Park of Parnassos, the second largest, are both worth a visit.

Visit the Churches and Monasteries of Delphi

Delphi, Greece is rich in churches and monasteries. The Monastery of Prophet Elias is one of the most historical monasteries not just in Delphi, but in all of Greece. This monastery is located in Chrisso Village. Inside the monastery you can explore a library that contains manuscripts and letters from the fighters of 1821. The Monastery of Prophet Elias played an important role in the Greek War of Independence. The Church of Agios Nikolaos is an impressive church in the town of Galaxidi in Fokida. The church was built in 1902 at the highest point of Galaxidi.

Your trip to Delphi, Greece will be an unforgettable one. Explore the history, culture, and food of this

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Shopping Experiences to Have in Sterea, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/shopping-sterea/ Wed, 06 Jan 2021 18:14:33 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80607 The region of Sterea is located in central Greece. The eastern side of Sterea borders the Aegean Sea, while the western side borders the Ionian Sea. Some areas of Sterea, […]

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The region of Sterea is located in central Greece. The eastern side of Sterea borders the Aegean Sea, while the western side borders the Ionian Sea. Some areas of Sterea, Greece are more accessible to tourists. The most well-known areas of Sterea include Delphi. Arachova, Nafpaktos, Karpenisi, and the island of Evia.

Buy Local Products

Arachova has a wonderful variety of local products to choose from. These items can be found in the form of carpets, food and drink, and even ski equipment. In the souvenir shops of Arachova, you will find locally woven items of beautiful colors that can be used on beds, boats, and saddles. Traditional desserts of Arachova include tiganites, which are pancakes and koukotakia, which are honey curls.

You can also buy olive oil, pastas, jams, and delicious Arachovian wines. The main products you will find in Mesolongi involve food and drink. These can be enjoyed at the local restaurants or bought in stores. Nafpakos is home to many restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine.

Explore the Souvenir Shops

The souvenir shops of Sterea, Greece offer lots of wonderful items to choose from that you can take home to remember your trip by. These items may include honey, olive oil, folk art, and various accessories. Souvenir shops in Greece can be the perfect place to find unique and interesting items to take back home for yourself or as gifts. Take your time browsing and you’re sure to find things that speak to you.

Shop For Unique Greek Jewelry

When visiting Sterea, Greece, you will notice a variety of jewelry shops and other stores that sell jewelry. Jewelry is a wonderful buy as it is so unique and no one back home is likely to have a piece like it. Jewelry also makes a wonderful gift if you know you’re going to be attending a special celebration. The kind of jewelry you’ll find around Sterea include large and small pieces including: earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets. If you get lucky, you might be able to find a replica of a piece of ancient Greek jewelry.

Shop in Arachova

Arachova is a cosmopolitan mountain town in Sterea. There are many eateries in Arachova that will allow you to enjoy the local cuisine. There are also a number of stores, which are arranged on the main road of Arachova. Imagine strolling along the beautiful mountain road in the fresh air while you peek in the windows of these shops. In Arachova, you will find stores that sell handmade leather bags, clothing, designer items, jewelry, and so much more. This idyllic setting makes for a wonderful shopping experience in Sterea, Greece.

Sterea, Greece is home to a variety of shopping. Whether you’re interested in local products, souvenirs, or clothing and jewelry, you’ll find it as you explore the different areas of Sterea.

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Visit These Villages in Sterea, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/villages-stereo-greece/ Fri, 12 Apr 2019 21:23:52 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=76610 Sterea is located in central Greece and it is home to the ancient site of Delphi. Only a few hour drive from Athens, Sterea is also home to some of […]

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Sterea is located in central Greece and it is home to the ancient site of Delphi. Only a few hour drive from Athens, Sterea is also home to some of the prettiest villages you will ever see, which offer a host of activities for those visiting them. Here are 4 of the best villages in Sterea to visit:

Arachova

Arachova sits nearly a kilometer above sea level on the slope of a mountain not far from Delphi. There you will find beautiful stone houses as well as hotels and other forms of accommodation, and in the winter a popular ski lodge near the village is in operation.

Also, close to Arachova you will find many other interesting villages that are rich in both history and beauty, including some by the sea. There are several villages to visit in this region, including Itea, Antikyra, Distomo, Zemeno, and Kalyvia.

Delphi

The big attraction in Delphi is the site that was sacred for Greeks in ancient times. People often went there to ask Apollo to predict their future. Today, you can visit its ruins, which are some of the oldest from the Neolithic period.

There is also a quaint town just a few kilometers from the ancient site. Located on the slopes of Mount Parnassos, the village has many modern facilities, including restaurants and accommodations. It is also a very picturesque little town, with an overabundance of friendly people. Parts of the town can trace its history back to the 15th century BC.

Mesalongi

Mesalongi is a beautiful little village built around two saltwater lakes that are tributaries of a pair of rivers. It is known not just for its beauty but also for being the location for an important battle in Greece’s War of Independence in 1821. It is further where famed British poet Lord Byron passed away 3 years later.

The city today has restaurants and accommodations and a thriving nightlife, thanks in part to a nearby university. Also, nearby you will find other interesting villages. These include Etoliko, Evinochori, and Galatas.

Nafpaktos

If you love castles, you will really love Nafpaktos. There you will find a beautiful 15th-century Venetian castle located right on the sea. The town also has a pretty port and beautiful mansions to gaze upon.

The village further offers a wide range of accommodations as well as plenty of restaurants, pubs and stores, and it is a popular tourist attraction all year round, including in the winter.

There are also many interesting villages nearby that offer a variety of attractions. These include Monastiraki, Kastraki, Platanitis.

In conclusion, for those visiting Athens, a visit to the nearby villages in Sterea is well worth your time. No matter what time of the year you visit, you will find plenty of things to see and to do there.

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Visit Mount Parnassus in Sterea https://www.greekboston.com/travel/mount-parnassus-sterea/ Wed, 26 Aug 2015 20:44:03 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=89134 If you’re looking for an idyllic, off-the-beaten-path destination to visit in Greece, look no further than Mount Parnassus. This breathtaking mountain is located in the Sterea region of central Greece, […]

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If you’re looking for an idyllic, off-the-beaten-path destination to visit in Greece, look no further than Mount Parnassus. This breathtaking mountain is located in the Sterea region of central Greece, and it’s a must-see for anyone visiting the country. Here’s what you need to know about Mount Parnassus, how to get there, and things to do when you arrive.

About Mount Parnassus

Mount Parnassus is one of the most historically valuable Greek mountains. It’s home to scenic views, international recreational sites, and landscapes perfect for hiking or simply taking in the beauty of nature. The mountain also hosts groves of olive trees, historical, archaeological sites, and cultural landmarks like Delphi.

Also, Mount Parnassus is a great place to visit in the warm and winter seasons as there are several tins you can do. The limestone and bauxite aluminum ore found on the mountain makes it popular for miners. In addition, the melting snows from the mountain provide a water source for several communities in the area.

What to Do at Mount Parnassus

You may be wondering what there is to do at Mount Parnassus. Luckily, there’s no shortage of activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are a few of the most popular things to do on the mountain:

Hiking

Mount Parnassus is a nature lover’s paradise with its beautiful landscapes and hiking trails. Be sure to bring your camera to snap pictures of the stunning views. There are several trails of varying difficulty levels, so there’s something for everyone.

Skiing

Winter sports enthusiasts will be happy to know Mount Parnassus is also a great place for skiing. There are several ski resorts in the area, including Arachova.

Visit the National Park

Mount Parnassus is home to a national park for plants and animal lovers. Here, you can see some of Greece’s rarest and most beautiful plants and animals.

Tour the Delphi Museum

If you’re looking to explore the history and culture of Mount Parnassus, be sure to visit the national park. This park is home to many historical sites and cultural landmarks, including the Delphi Museum.

Go to the Temple of Apollo

No trip to Mount Parnassus would be complete without a visit to the Temple of Apollo. This ancient temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the mountain.

Explore Hosios Loukas Holy Monastery

For a taste of religious history, check out the Hosios Loukas Holy Monastery. This Byzantine monastery is a World Heritage Site and one of Greece’s most important religious sites.

Tour the Tholos of Athena Pronaia

Lastly, don’t forget to tour the Tholos of Athena Pronaia. This well-preserved ancient Greek structure is one of the most popular tourist attractions on Mount Parnassus.

Getting to Mount Parnassus

Mount Parnassus is located in the Sterea region of central Greece. The easiest way to get there is by car, but you can also take a bus or train from Athens. Once you arrive in the town of Delphi, Mount Parnassus is just a short drive away. Moreover, there are several parking areas near the trailheads.

Whether you’re looking for a nature escape or a winter wonderland, Mount Parnassus may be the perfect destination. With its beautiful landscapes and various activities, there’s something for everyone at this Greek gem. So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to Mount Parnassus today.

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