Byzantine Castle
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This impressive Castle of Myrina is positioned on the highest point above town and dates back to 1186 AD when it was constructed under the command of Byzantine emperor Andronicus Komnenos on a site of an earlier fortification. Its construction was continued by the Venetians in the 13th century. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Temple of Kavirio
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Located 3 kilometers from the archaeological site of Ifestia and just opposite to Tigani Bay, this ancient sanctuary is dedicated with mystic ceremonies to the two mythical gods of northern Aegean. When visiting the temple, you will find a lot of inscriptions on its construction and the island’s history. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Plati
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One of the most popular tourist resorts in Limnos, this lovely beach (with clean and shallow waters stretching about 700 meters along the shore) has various tourist facilities, including sundecks and umbrellas. There are also bars, cafeterias and water sports centers that provide gear and equipment for all ages. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Ancient Poliochni
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This ancient city is believed to be the oldest settlement in Europe, as excavations carried out on site revealed some amazing facts about the place having the distinction of being the oldest Neolithic city in the entire Aegean region, with chronologically different settlements being built one on top of the other. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Thanos
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This is a fantastic sandy beach that is partly organized with sundecks and umbrellas, as well as secluded spots for visitors to enjoy total relaxation and privacy. Its area is surrounded by volcanic rocks with a few taverns and accommodations lining the beachfront, making it a nice place for a vacation. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Cave of Philoctetes
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Just close to the archaeological site of Kaviria, this is an underwater cave with underwater streams and a serene environment that is named after the ancient Greek hero, Philoctetes. Legend says that he was the son of a Thessaly king and was following the Greeks to the Trojan War. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Keros
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This is an endless beach that is known for its endless stretch of soft white sand and its natural beauty. As it is a paradise, it is also an ideal place for various water sports, such as kite surfing and windsurfing. It offers the best conditions for water sports lovers. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Myrina
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The main port of Limnos, this settlement stretches around two lovely bays including an imposing Venetian castle that is surrounded by massive formations of volcanic rock. As a visitor, you will be charmed by the old neoclassical mansions, the traditional houses, the narrow streets and the Ottoman fountains and structures here. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Zematas
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Heading to the village of Kontopouli, you will find the most isolated and mesmerizing beaches on the island where you can enjoy moments of undisturbed swimming or relaxation to rejuvenate yourself. Here, you will experience the thrill of watching stunning sunsets, where you will get the full view of it. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Moudros
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This is today’s second biggest town of Limnos and is one of the safest anchorages of the Aegean. While it is developed with plenty of tourist facilities and amenities, it has retains its historical aspects. Its natural beauty and several shops make it an idyllic setting for any type of holiday.