Best attractions and places to see in Euboea include a diverse range of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. As Greece's second-largest island, Euboea offers varied landscapes from rugged mountains to serene beaches. It is easily accessible from the mainland via two bridges at Chalkida, the island's capital. The region provides opportunities to explore ancient ruins, discover hidden waterfalls, and experience unique geological phenomena.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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At the end of July, it was too dry for the waterfall, so no water fell. However, the pool was well-filled and very refreshing. A beautiful hike.
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This is where the official path to the waterfall starts! You’re not there yet.
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Follow the red dots on stones and eventually the blue ones to the waterfall. Once you reach the small waterfall, it is approximately 20-30 mins of scrambling over rocks to reach the big one.
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Nice beach accessible by boat or by hiking the orange trail. https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4723764?ref=ihd
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Incredible place! Mid-August, the whole of Greece is groaning under the 35° sun, and here you hike up a gorge and swim in wonderfully cool, fresh water!
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From the starting point, please take the left path downhill. This is easy to walk up to the first small waterfall. Sure-footedness is necessary for the path to the large waterfall. Rocky path. Don't forget your bathing suit. It's worth it 😊
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From the starting point, please take the left path downhill. This is easy to walk up to the first small waterfall. Sure-footedness is necessary for the path to the large waterfall. Rocky path. Don't forget your bathing suit. It's worth it 😊
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Nice Silent Beach!! End of the orange route from styra, bring water and sun protection , no shadow there!
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Euboea offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit the Manikiatis Waterfall, which requires sure-footedness to reach the main fall, or the Kataraktis Waterfall, where you can follow red and blue dots to navigate. Northern Euboea also features the Drymonas Waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery. The island is home to mountains like Mount Dirfi and Mount Ochi, and the Dimosaris Gorge offers a beautiful route for nature lovers. Don't miss the Thermal Springs of Loutra Edipsou, known for their rejuvenating waters.
Yes, Euboea is rich in history. Explore the ruins of the Ancient City of Eretria, which includes a well-preserved ancient theatre, the Temple of Apollo Daphnephoros, and the House of Mosaics. The Archaeological Museum of Eretria houses artifacts from ancient sites like Skoumbri and Lefkandi. The significant archaeological site of Lefkandi reveals evidence of a prosperous settlement from the Bronze Age through the Iron Age, including the 'Heroon' burial complex. In Chalkida, you can see the Venetian Fortress of Karambambas.
Euboea boasts many beautiful beaches. Paradise Beach is a quiet spot accessible by boat or hiking the orange trail, though it lacks shade so bring sun protection. Other notable beaches include the secluded Kalamos Beach, the wild Chiliadou Beach, Thapsa Beach, and Limnionas Beach. The town of Karystos also offers beaches like Psili Ammos and Potami.
Euboea is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can find routes like the easy 5.1 km loop from Koupa Castle to Kataraktis Waterfall and Manikiatis Waterfall. There are also easy hikes around Mount Ochi and Mount Dirfys. For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Euboea guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Eretria Ferry – Euripus Bridge loop from Chalkida, or the Lakeside Beach – Cavos Beach loop from Loutra Aidipsou. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling in Euboea guide. Running trails are also available, including moderate loops around Chalkida and the Chalcis Fortress, detailed in the Running Trails in Euboea guide.
Absolutely. The Euripus Bridge, Chalkida, is famous for the unique tidal phenomenon in the Euripus Strait, where water currents dramatically change direction multiple times daily. Another fascinating site is the Fossilised Wildlife Museum in Kerasia, showcasing findings from the rare Petrified Forest of Kerasia.
Euboea is dotted with charming traditional villages that offer a glimpse into local life. Consider visiting Limni, Kymi, Nea Styra, Steni, and Rovies. The village of Steni, nestled in the mountains, is particularly picturesque with its waterfalls.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, many natural attractions can be enjoyed by families. Easy hikes, like those to the smaller waterfalls or along scenic coastal paths, are suitable. Beaches offer opportunities for relaxation and play. Exploring traditional villages and their local culture can also be a rewarding family experience.
Euboea has several significant religious sites. The Osios David Monastery, near Rovies, is a famous male monastery founded in 1550, known for its hagiography. In Prokopi, the Church of Agios Ioannis Rossos houses the mummy of Saint John the Russian and is a major pilgrimage site. Near Limni, you can find the Convent of Galataki (Saint Nikolaos Monastery), a 15th-century women's monastery with a rich Byzantine history.
For a unique experience, seek out the mysterious Dragon Houses (Drakospitia) of Styra, megalithic stone structures on Mount Boublia believed to be ancient sanctuaries. The secluded Kalamos Beach offers a tranquil escape, and the Petrified Forest of Kerasia, with its Fossilised Wildlife Museum, is a rare geological monument often overlooked.
The best time to visit Euboea for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense summer heat. Summer (June-August) is perfect for beach activities and swimming, though some waterfalls might have reduced flow due to dryness, as noted by visitors to Manikiatis Waterfall.
When visiting waterfalls like Manikiatis Waterfall or Kataraktis Waterfall, be prepared for rocky paths that require sure-footedness. Visitors often recommend bringing a bathing suit for a refreshing dip in the pools. For Kataraktis, follow the red and then blue dots on stones to navigate. In late summer, water flow might be reduced, but the pools can still be well-filled and refreshing.
To experience local culture, visit the traditional villages like Limni, Kymi, or Steni. For a taste of local produce, the Avantis Estate Winery offers tours where you can learn about wine production from planting to processing, followed by wine tasting.
The Euripus Bridge, Chalkida, is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience the unique tidal phenomenon. While many natural and historical sites may have uneven terrain, Chalkida's seaside promenade and some urban areas offer easier access.


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