Paddle, unwind, repeat
If holidays are all about time spent on the sand, you’re in luck in Vromolithos – the beach is the focal point of the whole resort. So expect loungers to flop down on, shallows to swill your feet in, and eateries for refreshments. We’ll leave the relaxing up to you.
Frame your days
Beyond the whitewashed villas and boxy buildings, a small islet called Agia Kyriaki sits just ahead of Leros. As it houses a quaint chapel, it’s worth heading across to see it. And afterwards? Lazy evenings turn into nights under the stars as you dine al fresco on fresh seafood, deli delights and meze platters.
Linger in Leros
Want to unearth even more? Leros has plenty to see and do. There’s the medieval Castle of Panagia, a cluster of old churches, and the WWII tunnels and exhibitions over at the War Museum. More of an active type? The island’s famed for its cycling routes, so hop on the saddle from Agia Marina to Panteli.
What is Vromolithos like for holidays?
Vromolithos holidays on Leros Island provide a peaceful beach destination with scenic views and calm waters. This quieter locality is perfect for travellers who appreciate natural beauty and tranquillity by the sea.
Is Vromolithos good for swimming?
Yes, Vromolithos is excellent for swimming thanks to its calm and crystal‑clear waters. Its sheltered cove creates a perfect setting for leisurely afternoons by the sea.
What are the beaches like in Vromolithos?
The beaches here are pebbly with clear water and scenic surroundings, offering a more natural and quiet seaside environment compared with busier resort beaches.
When is the best time to visit Vromolithos?
The best time to visit Vromolithos is between May and September when weather conditions are warm and suitable for swimming, snorkeling and coastal relaxation.
What can you do in Vromolithos?
Visitors can sunbathe, swim, explore scenic coves, enjoy local food and take excursions around Leros Island to discover more beaches and traditional villages.