Wakacje Limnos - holidays and trips
In brief
- the ideal place for "slow" holidays
- more than 200 beautiful sandy beaches
- the Mirina Castle - the largest Aegean Sea fortress
- delicious "basket" cheese and the famous local Muscat
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All Inclusive (109) Holidays (184) Rejsy (2)Limnos - relaxation on the island of Hephaestus
An oasis of peace and tranquility, sleepy towns, beautiful beaches, picturesque hills, delicious local specialties and the famous Greek hospitality - you will find it all on Limnos! The eighth largest Greek island is also called the Island of Hephaestus - the divine blacksmith who, as myths say, fell here after being brought down from Olympus by angry Zeus. This island, inhabited by less than 17,000 inhabitants, is a perfect place for an intimate holiday, without the crowds, because mass tourism has not reached it yet. The people of Limnos are friendly and very open towards foreign visitors.
Holidays in slow motion
Hidden coves, extensive beaches, scenic landscapes make Limnos the perfect place to rest in close contact with nature. The island has retained its authentic nature, and its inhabitants are attached to tradition, live according to their own rhythm, without hurry, cultivating the famous Greek "siga, siga". All visitors get a taste of the aura of tranquility. Vacations on Limnos are a great proposition for those who want to slow down, calm down and rest away from the crowds and bustling resorts.
Beaches, beaches, beaches!
There are over 200 beautiful sandy beaches on Limnos. They are open to the public and importantly, you can use the sun beds that belong to the neighboring bars - you just have to buy a small snack or drink in them. Of particular note is the Platy beach - one of the most beautiful on the island, and the Thanos beach - with white sand, crystal clear water and beautiful mountain views. The crystal clear turquoise water, the shallow Aegean Sea and quite windy weather make the island more and more popular among windsurfers and kitesurfers. A great place for surfers, both beginners and experienced ones, is the wide and sandy Keros beach.
Roman and Turkish coast on a Greek island
Located in the picturesque Mirina bay is the charming island capital. One of its greatest attractions is the largest Aegean Sea fortress - a castle on a hill visible from every corner of the city. In turn the center of social life is the Roman Coast with a beach and plenty of taverns with delicious Greek food, and the Turkish Coast with a harbor full of colorful fishing boats. It is especially worth to go here in the evening, when the residents meet for a common feast. Celebration of meals is treated very seriously here. Of course, without haste, in good company and with a glass of Ouzo.
Cheese from a basket and sweet Muscat - the flavors of Limnos
Limnos is famous for its wines and groceries with unique taste and excellent quality. Among them are local wines: white, pink, red. The most popular is Muscat from Limnos - top class sweet, white wine with rich aroma and golden color. For gourmets - local cheeses made of sheep, cow, goat or mixed milk - the best known are Melichloro and the feta-like Kalathaki. The name of the latter means... a basket, because the cheese matures for about 60 days in a wicker basket. The Kalathaki cheese is also a component of the traditional cheese cake with mint. While on Limnos, you can also taste the local honey, halva, baklava and sweets such as Venizelos or the local version of our popular sesame seeds - Samsun. While in Greece, you simply must try the excellent olive oil and Ouzo.
Sponge, linen and ceramics
In addition to Greek sweets, Greek oil and the traditional Ouzo, a souvenir from Limnos can also be handmade ceramics: mugs, cups or plates. Linen products are also popular: traditional Greek tablecloths and napkins, shopping bags and natural cosmetics and real sponges.
Did you know that...
- Sponge diving was once the source of the prosperity on the island
- On Limnos there is an original church without a roof
- This Greek island is famous for trahanas, i.e. its own version of pasta
- The dunes on Limnos are called a desert by the inhabitants
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Pilot: tourists are looked after by a Polish resident, whose tasks include help upon arrival, departure and stay, as well as registration for local trips.
Flight duration: Poland–Limnos – approx. 2.5-3 h
Local time: GMT + 1h
Language: Modern Greek; communication in English and German also possible.
Voltage: 220 V.
Prices in the hotel and restaurant: lunch – from 8 EUR, beer – from 2 EUR, coffee and tea – from 1.5 EUR, mineral water 1.5 l – from 1 EUR, cola – from 1 EUR.
Prices in the shops: mineral water - 0.6 EUR, beer – approx. 1 EUR, wine - approx. 3 EUR.
Car rental: from approx. 40 EUR/day; petrol - approx. 1 EUR.
Transport: the island is not well commuted. Every city on Limnos can be reached by the KTEL bus. The bus runs once a day. Ticket price - from 2 EUR. Taxi fare - approx. 3 EUR/km.
Hotels: large hotels are not built on the island. Most are small, two-storey buildings picturesquely situated on the hills overlooking the sea.
Beaches: beaches free of charge; beach service (2 sunbeds + umbrella) - approx. 6 EUR, however, you can make a purchase at a local beach bar which will give you free sunbeds and umbrellas.
Obligatory tourist tax: Customers are covered by an obligatory tourist tax in the amount of: 0.25-4 EUR/day/room/depending on the categorisation of the hotel; the fee collected since 01.01.2018, paid in the hotel.
Hotels: Apartments:
1* and 2* – 0.5 EUR/day 1* and 2* – 0.25 EUR/day
3* – 1.5 EUR/day 3* – 0.5 EUR/day
4* – 3 EUR/day 4* – 1 EUR/day
5* – 4 EUR/day
You can always find up to date information about security in this country on your Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
Island Tour — a trip to the most interesting places in Limnos starts with the capital and the main port of the island - Mirina. A short, panoramic tour of the city, then a drive to Bournia Bay, a visit to the city of Kotsinas, sightseeing at the Zoodochos Pigi church. A drive to Kontopouli - one of the largest villages on the island. A visit to a traditional ceramics shop. Next, a visit to the local distillery, tasting local alcoholic beverages: ouzo and raki, screening of a film depicting the entire production process of Ouzo and Tsipouro. Next, a drive to the historic town of Poliochni, then exploring the village of Moudros in the east part of the bay of the same name. Moudros Bay is one of the largest bays in Greece. Free time at local tavernas and on the beautiful Fanaraki beach. Day trip. Price - approx. 30 EUR/adults, approx. 15 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
The secrets of Limnos — a drive to Panagia Kakaviotissa, a roofless church, where you can admire the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. A walk to the top of Kakavos hill. A short break in Pedino village. Next, exploration of the spectacular dunes in Gomati Bay. Protective footwear recommended. Day trip. Price - approx. 40 EUR/adults, approx. 20 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
A windsurfing adventure — a drive to the Keros beach, one of the most popular places on the island. Turquoise water, safe sandy beach and meltemi wind - it's a paradise for windsurfers and kitesurfers. The area is completely protected, surrounded by beautiful sand dunes, salt lakes and wildlife. Free time for sunbathing. On the way back a visit to the local wine cellar in the Karpasi village, combined with wine tasting. Half-day trip. Price (includes tasting of at least 4 different types of wines) - approx. 35 EUR/adults, approx. 17 EUR/children aged 2-12, children up to 2 y.o. free of charge.
Kaiki Boat Trip — a traditional fishing boat cruise along the Limnos coastline to the gorgeous sandy beaches and the crystal clear waters in the northeastern part of the island. A trip from one secluded beach to the next. Time for swimming and sunbathing on a private beach. On the way back, a traditional Greek dinner with drinks on the boat. Half-day trip. Price (includes lunch) - approx. 50 EUR/adults, approx. 25 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
A cruise on a boat with a glass bottom — a cruise on a modern boat with a glass bottom along the Limnos coastline to the gorgeous sandy beaches and the crystal clear waters in the northeastern part of the island. A trip from one secluded beach to the next. Time for swimming and sunbathing on a private beach. Lunch at a local tavern and a return cruise. Half-day trip. Price (includes snacks and drinks) - approx. 40 EUR/adults, approx. 20 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.
Island Tour — a trip to the most interesting places in Limnos starts with the capital and the main port of the island - Mirina. A short, panoramic tour of the city, then a drive to Bournia Bay, a visit to the city of Kotsinas, sightseeing at the Zoodochos Pigi church. A drive to Kontopouli - one of the largest villages on the island. A visit to a traditional ceramics shop. Next, a visit to the local distillery, tasting local alcoholic beverages: ouzo and raki, screening of a film depicting the entire production process of Ouzo and Tsipouro. Next, a drive to the historic town of Poliochni, then exploring the village of Moudros in the east part of the bay of the same name. Moudros Bay is one of the largest bays in Greece. Free time at local tavernas and on the beautiful Fanaraki beach. Day trip. Price - approx. 30 EUR/adults, approx. 15 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
The secrets of Limnos — a drive to Panagia Kakaviotissa, a roofless church, where you can admire the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. A walk to the top of Kakavos hill. A short break in Pedino village. Next, exploration of the spectacular dunes in Gomati Bay. Protective footwear recommended. Day trip. Price - approx. 40 EUR/adults, approx. 20 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
A windsurfing adventure — a drive to the Keros beach, one of the most popular places on the island. Turquoise water, safe sandy beach and meltemi wind - it's a paradise for windsurfers and kitesurfers. The area is completely protected, surrounded by beautiful sand dunes, salt lakes and wildlife. Free time for sunbathing. On the way back a visit to the local wine cellar in the Karpasi village, combined with wine tasting. Half-day trip. Price (includes tasting of at least 4 different types of wines) - approx. 35 EUR/adults, approx. 17 EUR/children aged 2-12, children up to 2 y.o. free of charge.
Kaiki Boat Trip — a traditional fishing boat cruise along the Limnos coastline to the gorgeous sandy beaches and the crystal clear waters in the northeastern part of the island. A trip from one secluded beach to the next. Time for swimming and sunbathing on a private beach. On the way back, a traditional Greek dinner with drinks on the boat. Half-day trip. Price (includes lunch) - approx. 50 EUR/adults, approx. 25 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
A cruise on a boat with a glass bottom — a cruise on a modern boat with a glass bottom along the Limnos coastline to the gorgeous sandy beaches and the crystal clear waters in the northeastern part of the island. A trip from one secluded beach to the next. Time for swimming and sunbathing on a private beach. Lunch at a local tavern and a return cruise. Half-day trip. Price (includes snacks and drinks) - approx. 40 EUR/adults, approx. 20 EUR/children 2-12 y.o., children up to 2 y.o. - free.
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.