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Kokkari - Samos - Greece

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Situated on the best spot on the island, overlooking the harbor and the village's green hills, is the ideal place for a relaxing and revitalizing holiday in a family atmosphere.

We offer 4 double bed rooms with stunning sea views, daily housekeeping and a genuine home feel service.



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About Kokkari Samos Island

Kokkari is a fishing harbour of Samos Island, which has now developed into a tourist center. Still, it preserves its old traditional face, with small houses and lanes full of flowers. Kokkari is on a small peninsula full of houses which climbs up to the top of the hill with a small harbour on one side and a superb pebble beach on the other. Surrounded by green mountains and the view out to the sea, it's worth a journey. Near Kokkari are several villages like Platanakia, Valeodates, Staurinides as well as many others, which are all connected with streets or small paths. Hiking paths lead all around the island. Find many hidden pebble beaches, like Tsamadou. For a slice of unspoilt Greek island charm, holidays to Kokkari take some beating. This old fishing village packs in a handful of beaches, a lovely harbourfront, and scenic trails into the countryside. Fishing village This easy-going fishing village on the northwest coast of Samos is a cluster of pretty, terracotta-roofed Greek villas that stretch out along a triangle-shaped peninsula. At its apex is a tiny harbour with a row of bars and restaurants that are lapped by the Aegean Sea. And behind the village, the tree-capped peaks of Mount Karvouni make an imposing backdrop. The beaches Along the western edge of the peninsula is Long Beach, an 800-metre stretch of pebble backed by tavernas and bars. It’s especially popular with windsurfers thanks to the northerly winds, though it does sometimes get large waves, so it’s not always great for swimming. The other side of the peninsula, however, is much more sheltered, and has 2 small, beach-fringed bays. There’s also Lemonakia Beach, a 5-minute drive away – it’s one of Samos’ most famous sandy stretches. Samos hospitality Kokkari hasn’t changed its ways since tourists started arriving. You’ll still spot groups of men playing cards in kafeinos and grandmothers gossiping in the shade of orchid-lined alleyways. And by the harbour front is a huge choice of bars and tavernas where the warm Samos welcome is as genuine as the food. If you’re looking for somewhere to go after dark, Kokkari has a couple of discos, too. Further afield From Kokkari, you can follow walking trails up the slopes of Mount Karvouni. They lead to sleepy mountain villages like Manolates, which is not only a wine producer but also has the ruins of the Temple of Asclepius. If you’re looking for more of a cosmopolitan buzz, a 15-minute taxi ride away is the island’s capital, Samos Town.

  • Kokkari, Greece
  • 83100

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