Thessaly Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/thessaly/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Mon, 28 Aug 2023 21:24:37 +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 Thessaly Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/thessaly/ 32 32 65888807 Thessaly, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/thessaly-weather/ Fri, 23 Sep 2022 17:18:38 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88465 Thessaly is located in Northern Greece. To the east of Thessaly is the Aegean Sea, to the west is Epirus, to the north is Macedonia, and to the south is […]

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Thessaly is located in Northern Greece. To the east of Thessaly is the Aegean Sea, to the west is Epirus, to the north is Macedonia, and to the south is Central Greece.

The climate of Thessaly, Greece is classified as hot-summer Mediterranean. Interestingly, there is also a cold semi-arid climate to be found in Thessaly. In the northern area of Thessaly, the climate is classified as the more rare humid subtropical.

This weather forecast in Thessaly, 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 Thessaly, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 40.8° F (4.9° C) – 49.1° F (9.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 81 mm
  • Climate: 16.3 days of rain on average, 2 days of snowfall on average (55 mm), 9.8 hours of daylight per day, 5 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3
  • Humidity: 78%

February

  • Temperature: 42.6° F (5.9° C) – 52.3° F (11.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 90 mm
  • Climate: 15.2 days of rain on average, 1.2 days of snowfall on average (29 mm), 10.7 hours of daylight per day, 5.8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3
  • Humidity: 77%

March  

  • Temperature: 45° F (7.2° C) – 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Precipitation: 92 mm
  • Climate: 15.2 days of rain on average, 0.2 days of snowfall on average (1 mm), 12 hours of daylight per day, 7.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4
  • Humidity: 74%

April

  • Temperature: 49.1° F (9.5° C) – 63.1° F (17.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 70 mm
  • Climate: 13.8 days of rain on average, 13.3 hours of daylight per day, 9.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5
  • Humidity: 72%

May 

  • Temperature: 57.4° F (14.1° C) – 72.1° F (22.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 40 mm
  • Climate: 13 days of rain on average, 14.4 hours of daylight per day, 10.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, beach/pool score 5
  • Humidity: 66%

June

  • Temperature: 65.5° F (18.6° C) – 79.7° F (26.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 30 mm
  • Climate: 10.8 days of rain on average, 14.9 hours of daylight per day, 11.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, slightly muggy, beach/pool score 9.1
  • Humidity: 60%

July

  • Temperature: 70.2° F (21.2° C) – 84.4° F (29.1° C)
  • Precipitation: 30 mm
  • Climate: 7.2 days of rain on average, 14.6 hours of daylight per day, 11.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, 33% muggy, beach/pool score 9.1
  • Humidity: 57%

August

  • Temperature: 71.4° F (21.9° C) – 84° F (28.9° C
  • Precipitation: 23 mm
  • Climate: 6.8 days of rain on average, 13.7 hours of daylight per day, 11.8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, 36% muggy, beach/pool score 9.1
  • Humidity: 56%

September

  • Temperature: 65.3° F (18.5° C) – 76.8° F (24.9° C)
  • Precipitation: 42 mm
  • Climate: 10.5 days of rain in average, 12.4 hours of daylight per day, 9.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, slightly muggy, beach/pool score 9.1
  • Humidity: 63%

October

  • Temperature: 58.6° F (14.8° C) – 67.3° F (19.6° C)
  • Precipitation: 55 mm
  • Climate: 11.1 days of rain on average, 11.2 hours of daylight per day, 6.3 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, slightly muggy, beach/pool score 4
  • Humidity: 71%

November 

  • Temperature: 52.3° F (11.3° C) – 60.6° F (15.9° C)
  • Precipitation: 52 mm
  • Climate: 11.6 days of rain on average, 10 hours of daylight per day, 5.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3
  • Humidity: 76%

December

  • Temperature: 44.1° F (6.7° C) – 52.3° F (11.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 69 mm
  • Climate: 13.2 days of rain on average, 0.7 days of snowfall on average (18 mm), 9.4 hours of daylight per day, 5.5 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2
  • Humidity: 75%

Thessaly, Greece has a few different climate classification. Depending on where you travel, you may experience the hot-summer Mediterranean climate, cold semi-arid climate, or humid subtropical climate.

Find the current weather forecast for Thessaly, Greece here:

Weather.com – Thessaly, Greece Weather Forecast

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What to Do in Thessaly, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-thessaly/ Mon, 17 May 2021 13:00:30 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=81393 Thessaly, Greece is nestled between the blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the mountains of Epirus. Thessaly is rich in myths and tales, heritage, history, and natural beauty. When […]

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Thessaly, Greece is nestled between the blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the mountains of Epirus. Thessaly is rich in myths and tales, heritage, history, and natural beauty. When visiting Thessaly, there is so much to see and explore. Here are some of the things you can do when in Thessaly, Greece.

Try Local Products

Some of the products that Thessaly produces includes yogurt, butter, and a variety of cheeses that would want to try. The olive oil and wines produced throughout Thessaly are also worth tasting. In the Meteora region of Thessaly some of the local specialities include: cheese pie, spinach pie, homemade sausages, and soutzouki, which is made from unfermented grape juice and nuts. Local products of the Pelion region of Thessaly include: blackberry liquor, honey and jams, and specialities such as roasted sausage and stuffed lamb with rice and greens.

Enjoy Outdoor Sports

The Lake Plastira region of Thessaly is the perfect destination for anyone who loves outdoor sports. Kayaking and canoeing around the lake gives you the chance to see traditional villages, fjords, and places you can only access from the water. If you’re looking for a romantic outdoor date, try horseback riding. If you want to try something new, archery is available. The Meteora region of Thessaly is where you can bird watch, go mountain biking, or enjoy long hikes. The Pelion region is also rich in outdoor sports options that include horseback riding, kayaking, canyoning, hiking, and boat trips.

Visit the Tower of Agia

The Meteora region of Thessaly, Greece is known for its monasteries, but there are other important monuments you can visit as well. One of the is the Tower of Agia, which is the highest tower in the area. It reaches a height of 630 meters. During the classical period, the Tower of Agia served as the local acropolis. The Tower of Agia is a wonderful site itself to see, but the hike up to the tower is challenging and a perfect choice for adventure lovers. This hike and sight-seeing choice is best done with an experienced guide.

Explore the Town of Karditsa

Karditsa is a town where almost everyone seems to own a bike. It’s the perfect mode of transportation for this small town. Karditsa is the perfect place to visit if you are looking for a laid-back day of exploring. The attractions around the town are close together, so you only need to walk. If you’d like to rent a bike, you can do that too. You will realize quickly that the people of Karditsa like to be out and about. Karditsa is home to two charming squares and a large park. The Archaeological Museum of Karditsa is a must-see when visiting the town. Exhibits showcase items such as tools, statues, figurines, jewelry, pottery, and more. From Karditsa, you can easily get to Lake Plastira and the nearby cities of Volos, Larissa, and Trikala.

Thessaly, Greece is a great place to visit. You should consider doing some of these activities and seeing some of the sites!

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Museums to Visit in Thessaly, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/museums-thessaly/ Tue, 20 Apr 2021 14:56:08 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80868 Greece is filled with many gems, and it can be overwhelming to try to get it all in. If you visit Thessaly, you will be greeted by a place that […]

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Greece is filled with many gems, and it can be overwhelming to try to get it all in. If you visit Thessaly, you will be greeted by a place that is rich in history. Because of that, there are plenty of religious monuments, archaeological sites, and museums. Here are some of the museums you can explore when in Thessaly:

Museum of Worry Beads

Located in Pelion, Thessaly, the Museum of Worry Beads belongs to the museum of the same name in Nafplion. The museum can be found in the mountain village of Portaria, which is surrounded by beautiful greenery. There are charming cobblestone paths, old mansions, and lovely spring waters in Portaria as well. The Museum of Worry Beads is housed in a building that used to be the Old Portaria Bakery.

The Museum of Worry Beads showcases the incredible variety of worry beads, which are so important and connected to the Greek culture. Worry beads are also known as “komboloi.” During your visit to the museum, you will learn about worry beads and their history.

Museum of Natural History

The Museum of Natural History and the Mushroom Museum of Meteora is a must-see when in Thessaly, Greece. The museum opened in 2014 at the center of Kalambaka. The aim of the museum is to present the natural history and importance of Meteora and different aspects of natural history around the world. At the Museum of Natural History, you will see a collection of birds that live throughout Greece and Europe. There are even some from different areas of the world. There is also a mammal collection and mushroom collection at the museum.

Greek School Museum

Located in the mountainous village of Zagora in eastern Pelion, the Greek School was one of the most important schools during the 18th century. The first school in Zagora was located in the Monastery of Savor Christ, but when the village became more developed, a larger school was needed. Famous Greeks including Rigas Ferreos and writer Antimos Gazis attended the Greek School.

Now a museum, also known as Ellinomouseio, meaning Greek Museum, showcases items that date from the 16th century to the 19th century. There is a section dedicated to Rigas Ferreos who died in 1798 and is considered the first victim of the Greek Revolution, which was declared in 1821. His exhibit includes maps and manuscripts.

Tsalapatas Rooftile and Brickworks Museum

Located in Volos, the Tsalapatas Rooftile and Brickworks Museum aims to offer a glimpse into the daily life at a factory in the 20th century. This type of factory played an important role in Volos during the time. The Tsalapatas Rooftile and Brick Factory was built during the 1920s and named for its co-founders, Nikolaos and Spyridon Tsalapatas. During the factory’s long life, it produced bricks of different sizes, French-style roof tiles (Marseille), and Greek-style roof tiles (Byzantine).

Visitors to the museum will see old production machines and tools, but all production stages of bricks and tiles. Children can view scale and animated models that explain how tiles and bricks are made and they can even enter the Hoffmann kiln, which burned 24 hours a day to fire roof tiles and bricks.

While in Thessaly, you’ll want to visit at least some of these museums. They showcase the rich culture and heritage of the area.

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What to Do in Meteora, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-meteora/ Fri, 02 Apr 2021 14:36:01 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80413 Greece is filled with unique treasures, and Meteora is one of those places. Filled with natural beauty, Meteora is known for its unique monasteries that were built into the cliffs. […]

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Greece is filled with unique treasures, and Meteora is one of those places. Filled with natural beauty, Meteora is known for its unique monasteries that were built into the cliffs. Besides that, there are some other things you also might want to do while visiting. Here’s more information:

Enjoy the Outdoors

Meteora, Greece has much to offer the outdoor lover. Bird watching is an activity the entire family can enjoy. The Meteora Rocks are home to some rare species that includes the Egyptian vulture. Other species that you’ll be able to see are the blue rock thrush, the alpine swift, and the rock nuthatch to name a few. If you’re looking for more adventure, climbing is the perfect choice. You can climb to the top of the rocks where the monasteries sit.

In the area of Meteora, you will have access to hundreds of different climbing routes. The routes are of varying lengths and difficulties, so you will find something to suit your needs. Kayaking and mountain biking are other outdoor sports that you can enjoy when visiting Meteora.

Visit Kalambaka

Kalambaka is the city center of Meteora. It is located in the central region of Trikala prefecture. Kalambaka is where the locals live their daily lives. The city is home to charming cobblestone alleys and traditional houses. While visiting Kalambaka, you will want to indulge in the local homemade sausages, pies, and tsipouro.

There are also souvenir shops where you can pick up a trinket or two to remember your trip by. You can buy beautiful wood-carved objects that are made by local artists. There is a wood-carving school in Kalambaka that you will want to visit as it maintains the traditional techniques of wood-carving that have been passed down from generation to generation.

Explore the Monasteries

The monasteries of Meteora are a must-see when you visit. The largest and oldest monastery is the Holy Monastery of Great Meteora. This monastery was founded in the 14th century and the name refers to the giant rock that the monastery was built on. The Holy Monastery of Roussanou was founded by two brothers, Maximos and Iosaf during the 16th century. This monastery sits on a lower rock than the other monasteries.

Inside you can view frescoes and beautiful wall paintings. A community of nuns resides at the Holy Monastery of Roussanou. The Holy Monastery of Varlaam, the Holy Monastery of Agia Triada, the Holy Monastery of Agios Nikolaos Anapafsas, and the Holy Monastery of Agios Stefanos are the other monasteries you can visit while in Meteora.

Visit the Natural History and Mushroom Museum

The Natural History and Mushroom Museum of Meteora showcases a collection of over 300 species of birds and mammals. Mammal exhibits include beech martens, raccoons, and bushbucks to name a few. Bird exhibits include the Egyptian vulture, the slender-billed curlew, and the bald eagle. There is also a comprehensive mushroom museum, which is the first of its kind in Greece. Here you can learn about dozens of species of mushrooms. You will see the three major phases of the mushroom’s development and the ecosystems in which they thrive.

When in Meteora, Greece, be sure to explore all there is to offer. Be sure to explore this area fully while here!

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Attractions to See in Thessaly, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/attractions-thessaly/ Tue, 30 Mar 2021 16:03:14 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78728 Thessaly, Greece is a beautiful combination of the deep blue of the Aegean sea, the green of the mountains, the monasteries of Meteora, and the charm of the village of […]

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Thessaly, Greece is a beautiful combination of the deep blue of the Aegean sea, the green of the mountains, the monasteries of Meteora, and the charm of the village of Pelion. Thessaly is home to attractions you won’t want to miss! Here’s more information:

Meteora

Meteora is an impressive rock formation that is home to a complex of six remaining monasteries. The importance of Meteora is only second to Mount Athos. Meteora is on the World Heritage list as an extraordinary place. It is one of the most visited attractions in all of Greece. One of the best ways to explore Meteora is with a professional guide or tour group, but you can explore this amazing site on your own.

Each of the monasteries has a wonderful view of the surrounding area. The monasteries of Meteora include: the Holy Monastery of Great Meteora, the Holy Monastery of Roussanou, the Holy Monastery of Varlaam, the Holy Monastery of Agia Triada, the Holy Monastery of Agios Nikolaos Anapafsas, and the holy Monastery of Agios Stefanos. Other attractions to see in Meteora include the Cave of Agios Georgios Mantilas and the Natural History and Mushroom Museum of Meteora.

Palaiokaria’s Stone Bridge

Built in the 16th century, Palaiokaria’s Stone Bridge is an arched bridge that is 26 metes in length. The waterfall that flows behind the bridge adds to the beauty. There are two artificial waterfalls at the stone bridge. There is a river that passes through the area as well. The bridge connected Epirus to Thessaly when it was an important route back in the day. The bridge is surrounded by high rocks, vegetation, and trees. If you visit this historic stone bridge, you can also visit the Canyon of Palaiokarya and the stone bridge in Pyli Trikalon nearby.

Lake Plastira

Lake Plastira was created in 1960 when the Tavropos Damn was built. This artificial lake is surrounded by natural landscape that adds to the serenity and beauty of the area. The mountains are snow-capped in the winter, which adds to the charm of the area. There are a variety of things to do at Lake Plastira including renting boats, canoes, sea-bikes, and kayaks.

You can also go fishing at certain areas of the lake and there are two public swimming beaches. There is hiking trails of different difficulties. If you can handle the more strenuous trails, you will be rewarded with the best views. Horseback riding is also available. During the winter at Lake Plastira, you can ski and snowboard.

Fountains of Pelion

Thessaly, especially Pelion, is known for its architecture. You will see this in the monasteries, churches, bridges, and mansions. You won’t miss the fountains of Pelion as you wander the streets and squares of the villages. There are hundreds of fountains throughout the squares, churches, and various paths. These fountains were designed, constructed, and cared for by local craftsmen. Many of these fountains date from the 18th and 19th century. Pelion fountains are placed into one of two categories: simple fountains and roofed fountains.

You won’t be bored when visiting the beautiful region of Thessaly, Greece.

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The Monasteries at Meteora https://www.greekboston.com/travel/meteora-monasteries/ https://www.greekboston.com/travel/meteora-monasteries/#respond Sat, 27 Feb 2021 00:14:19 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=36404 Within the Meteora, an area near the Pineios river and Pindus Mountains in central Greece that consists of soaring pillars of smooth rock, are ancient monasteries. 24 monasteries were built […]

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Within the Meteora, an area near the Pineios river and Pindus Mountains in central Greece that consists of soaring pillars of smooth rock, are ancient monasteries. 24 monasteries were built on the pinnacles of the Meteora and today, and only six remain. These remaining monasteries are active religious sites that are occupied by monks or nuns.

The inaccessibility of the rocks made the Meteora an ideal spot for hermit monks that were looking for a safe haven during the Turkish incursions into Greece. The monasteries were reached by climbing removable ladders and later windlasses were used so monks could be hauled up in nets. Today, the remaining monasteries are accessible by steps that were carved into the rocks in the 1920’s.

Remaining monasteries that can be visited today are:

Moni Agiou Nikolaou
The Moni Agiou Nikolaou is the monastery of St. Nikolaou Anapafsa. It’s the closest monastery to Kastraki. The Moni Agiou Nikolaou was built in the 15th century and features beautiful frescoes that were painted by the monk Theophanes Strelizas from Crete including “The Naming of Animals by Adam in Paradise”.

Moni Megalou Meteorou
The Moni Megalou Meteorou is the Grand Meteora Monastery, the best known of all of the monasteries. It was built on the highest rock in the valley in the 14th century and became the richest and most powerful monastery. It features a series of frescoes entitled “Martyrdom of Saints” that depicts the graphic persecution of Christians by the Romans.

Moni Varlaam
The Moni Varlaam has a small museum that features an original monastery rope basket that at one time hauled up provisions and monks. The monastery also has late-Byzantine frescoes.

Moni Agias Varvara Rousanou
Visitors can access the Moni Agias Varvara Rousanou via a small wooden bridge. The Moni Agias Varvara Rousanou is an imposing steep structure that features beautiful colored glass illuminated katholikon. Today it is home to an order of 15 nuns.

Moni Agias Triados
The Moni Agias Triados is the Holy Trinity Monastery that has a remote feel and features extraordinary views. It was used in the James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only” in 1981.

Moni Agiou Stefanou
The Moni Agiou Stefanou is at the end of the road and nuns sell religious souvenirs and DVDs here. Among the exhibits in the museum is fascinating embroidered picture of Christ.

When visiting the monasteries it’s important to adhere to monastery etiquette. Men must wear trousers and women must wear skirts below the knee and no bare shoulders are allowed. The monasteries each have varying days and hours that they are open. Before visiting the monasteries it’s important to decide on a route. If you want to see all or several of the monasteries you will need to start your day early and take your own transportation. You can also take the bus, but it has limited hours. The monasteries are accessible via the main asphalt road that surrounds the entire Meteora complex.

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Family Activities to Enjoy in Thessaly, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/family-activities-thessaly/ Fri, 17 May 2019 21:00:36 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77220 Thessaly is a region in Greece that is found on the east side of the Pindus watershed. Pindus is a mountain range that extends south of Macedonia to the Aegean […]

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Thessaly is a region in Greece that is found on the east side of the Pindus watershed. Pindus is a mountain range that extends south of Macedonia to the Aegean Sea. Many rivers can be found throughout Thessaly. The Penios River runs through the entire region.

Thessaly is the perfect place for a family to experience together. If you enjoy outdoor activities, Thessaly is a wonderful place to indulge this passion. You can explore the plains and the mountains. The view from the mountains is stunning. No matter the season you choose to visit, Thessaly has plenty to offer you and your family.

Take a Tour of Meteora

When visiting Thessaly with the family, you can’t miss out on seeing Meteora. Meteora is a rock formation that is home to one of the largest complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries. Six monasteries remain of the over twenty that used to be there. During the 9th century AD, a group of monks moved to the area and over the next few centuries, the monasteries would be established.

While you can certainly explore the area on your own, you might prefer a tour of Meteora. There are a number of tours your family might enjoy include a train tour, a walking tour, or a sunset tour. You can even take a two-day tour that includes Meteora and Delphi, but if you’re looking for something shorter, you can do a half-day tour of Meteora.

Take a Ride on “Smudgy” the Pelion Train

The Little Pelion Train (also known as “Smudgy”) is a steam train that goes from Volos to Melies, covering a distance of 28 km. This is a can’t miss activity when visiting Thessaly with the family. The train makes stops at the different villages and nature and historical spots as well as traveling through tunnels and over bridges. Riding “Smudgy” is an activity that your family won’t soon forget.

Spend an Afternoon at the Beach

Thessaly is home to a number of popular beaches, may of which are located on the eastern coast of Mount Pelion. Papa Nero Beach can be found next to the Agios Ioannis resort. The beach features turquoise waters and beautiful white sand. It’s no wonder this beach attracts the crowds that it does. Another beach you might be interested in visiting is Fakistra Beach. In addition to its two rocky capes and gorgeous turquoise water, the beach is home to remains of an old tower you can explore. Fakistra Beach is also where some scenes from the movie Mamma Mia! Were filmed.

When visiting Thessaly, Greece with the family, you don’t have to look far for things to do together. If you’re a family of history lovers, you’ll find the area abundant with museums. If you’re more into relaxing and enjoying good, local food, you’ll find plenty of beaches and restaurants to indulge in. No matter what you decide to do in Thessaly, you won’t be disappointed.

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Favorite Beaches to Visit in Thessaly https://www.greekboston.com/travel/beaches-thessaly/ Wed, 23 Mar 2016 21:18:51 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=90416 Located in central Greece, Thessaly has picturesque beaches, crystal clear waters, historical landmarks, and stunning mountainous landscapes. The region is also known for its diverse cultural heritage, ancient ruins, and […]

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Located in central Greece, Thessaly has picturesque beaches, crystal clear waters, historical landmarks, and stunning mountainous landscapes. The region is also known for its diverse cultural heritage, ancient ruins, and the mythological story of the Centaurs.

Thessaly is a popular destination among tourists, and its coastline offers some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Here are the five best beaches in Thessaly, Greece.

Mylopotamos Beach

Mylopotamos Beach is a stunning beach with crystal-clear waters, a white sandy beach, and lush green surroundings. The beach is accessible only by foot or boat, adding to its exclusivity and privacy. The beach is surrounded by large rocks that add to the picturesque setting. The clear water is shallow and warm, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. For adventure lovers, there is a cliff diving spot that offers a thrill-seeking experience.

Paralia Agioi Saranta

This beach offers a long sandy shoreline, crystal-clear water, and a peaceful atmosphere. The shallow water makes it an ideal spot for families with children. There are also several restaurants and cafes along the beach that offer refreshments and traditional Greek cuisine. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery, and several walking trails are nearby if you want to explore the area.

Fakistra Beach

This secluded beach on the eastern side of Pelion is a hidden gem worth the journey. The beach is only accessible on foot, and the hike down to the beach is steep and rocky, but the reward is worth it. Fakistra Beach is a small, secluded cove with crystal-clear waters and golden sand. The high cliffs surrounding the beach provide shade during the hottest part of the day. There are no facilities on the beach, so visitors need to bring everything they need.

Chorefto Beach

Chorefto Beach is a long, sandy beach located on the eastern coast of Pelion. It’s known for its crystal-clear waters and excellent water sports conditions, including windsurfing and kiteboarding. It is also ideal for sunbathing and enjoying sunsets. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular spot for hiking and exploring. Several tavernas and cafes are nearby to enjoy traditional Greek cuisine and refreshments.

Tzasteni Beach

Do you want to explore an unspoiled beach? In that case, Tzasteni is a hidden gem with crystal clear water and rocky formations that you will love. The beach is accessible only by foot or boat, adding to its exclusivity and privacy. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the rocky formations. The beach is also an excellent spot for fishing, adding to the unique experience. The beach is secluded, and visitors can enjoy its peace and tranquility. There are no facilities, so visitors need to bring their supplies, but the stunning views are worth the extra effort.

Thessaly, Greece, offers many stunning beaches with unique charm and beauty. From unspoiled and secluded beaches to popular and bustling ones, Thessaly has something to offer everyone.

Whether you’re looking for an exclusive private beach or a spot with various activities and amenities, Thessaly’s beaches won’t disappoint. So, pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to explore the breathtaking beaches of Thessaly.

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