Greece
Boat day
Driving to the south of the island, Plomari. Find crystal clear waters and beaches where you could stay all day long.





A morning in Plomari
Start your morning with a coffee at To Megalo Kafé. Greek men playing cards and chess inside is a pleasure to watch. Walk around the centre and enjoy the cute Greek streets.




Boat trip - South of Lesvos
When visiting Lesvos, a boat trip is an experience you won’t want to miss. Rent your own boat and feel like a captain for the day, or join a guided tour and let someone else take the lead. Either way, you’ll explore the island’s crystal-clear waters, especially along the southern coast, where the shades of blue are simply breathtaking. We took a trip with Seafari Adventures, and they showed us some of the island’s most beautiful hidden spots. Besides boat trips, they also offer other activities like cycling, wine tastings, cooking classes, and kayaking. A great way to see Lesvos from a different perspective. - This trip was in collaboration with Eliza was here.




Paralia Melinta - an undiscovered beach
We visited Paralia Melinta during the low season, so the beach wasn’t fully set up yet, but I can easily imagine it’s one of the nicest beaches on Lesbos. After a boat trip along the southern coast, we drove just ten minutes from Plomari to reach this peaceful spot. The water here is clear and blue. It’s a great place for a swim, though water shoes are advisable because of the rocky beach. There is also a small taverna nearby, perfect for a relaxed meal by the sea. It’s a quiet and natural place, ideal for those who appreciate a more low-key beach experience. - This trip was in collaboration with Eliza was here.