Nestled in the heart of Pelion, where the lush mountains gently descend toward the Aegean Sea, lies Ovrios—a small yet captivating destination that feels untouched by the rush of mass tourism.

Ovrios
Nestled in the heart of Pelion, where the lush mountains gently descend toward the Aegean Sea, lies Ovrios—a small yet captivating destination that feels untouched by the rush of mass tourism. It is one of those rare places you don’t simply stumble upon. You hear about it quietly, from travelers who have been there, and once you arrive, it tends to stay with you like a secret you are reluctant to share.

Zagora
Perched on the eastern slopes of Mount Pelion, with sweeping views that reach all the way to the Aegean Sea, Zagora is far more than a mountain village. It is an experience shaped by nature, history, and a way of life that still moves at a human rhythm. Stone-paved alleys, old mansions, and the scent of apples and chestnut trees create an atmosphere that feels both grounded and quietly poetic.

Pelion
Pelion is not just another destination on the map of Greece. It is an experience that moves between the dreamlike and the real, a mountain shaped as if it were meant to tell stories. Dense forests, traditional villages scattered across lush slopes, crystal-clear beaches on both the Aegean and the Pagasetic Gulf—all come together to form a landscape that constantly changes while always preserving its identity.

Pelion Hiking
In Eastern Pelion, where the mountain slopes gently descend toward the Aegean Sea, hiking is more than just an outdoor activity. It is a way to truly experience a landscape that feels designed to be explored on foot. Eastern Pelion offers a rare blend of dense forests, traditional footpaths, and ever-changing panoramic views that shift constantly between deep green and endless blue.