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We hope you found your ideal kitesurf experience here - have you contacted the host to find out more about a specific offer? If you need independent advice on which destinations or offers works best for you, you are always welcome to send us an email or message us on WhatsApp. If you get stuck with a booking or unsure how to proceed with your booking just drop us a message on WhatsApp. Write message. Monday to Friday: to Central European Time. Having problems logging in? Click here. Having problems registering? Enter the email address associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password. Marmari is amongst the best destinations in Greece when it comes to reliable wind. Due to the shape of the mountains, a venturi effect is created through the small straight between Euboea Island and Petalios Island. This effect is the strongest with a Meltemi Northern wind. You can expect winds from 15 to 35 knots so we recommend bringing meter kites. You will use your 9m the most. The spot also works with South, West and North-west winds. The biggest city in the are is about 20kms from Marmari, this coastline offers beautiful blue waters and nice waves for downwinders when the South winds blow. Marmari is a spot of unique beauty and unmatched wind conditions. The surf center is located on the beach and just five minute drive from the small fishermen village of Marmari. The spot has incredible sunsets and a nice view of the Petalios Islands. The amazing quality of wind in this area will allow you to practice everyday and make sure your skills progress during your stay. In addition to kiteboarding, you will experience the real Greece, the hospitality and the amazing food far from the touristic centres of the well-known islands. In addition to the unbeatable kiteboarding conditions, Evia Island is full of outdoor adventure and exploration. Follow ancient footpaths to scenic villages, visit remote villages or bike through the mountains for exceptional views. The wind conditions on Evia Island are unbeatable. The consistency and reliability make it possible to practice everyday and allow you to build on your skills day after day. With the help of our instructors, you will be riding independently in no time! Treks range from half day-3 day trips. Explore ancient footpaths, scenic villages and breathtaking waterfalls. From the airport it's a 15 minutes drive to Rafina port. You can either take a taxi or ask us to arrange your pickup. We'll pick you up at the port of Marmari. No need to look further. Best price guarantee. Flight search support. Direct communication with the host. Dessi is your host for this experience and will provide you with all the information needed. Call us. Get the complete bstoked experience discounts, trip planning, wind statistics, reviews. No thanks. Please login Close. Remember me Forgot password? Please sign up Close. Reset password Close. Email Send Reset Link. Share Close. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email. Not included. Skill level. Progress your skills day after day in world class kiteboarding conditions. Relax and unwind on the beach or fulfill your adventurous side exploring the mountains by bike or foot. Evia Island offers adventure for the hiker, biker, adrenaline junkie and even the underwater explorer. Kitesurf conditions. Beginner, Intermediate. Spot: Flat, Small waves. Gear rental. Gear storage. Lessons or coaching. Rescue service. Trip characteristics. Ambience: Lively Bars. Experience Type: Collective. Food: Breakfast. The Destination The little village of Marmari in the south of Evia is a tourism destination recently discovered by European surfers who mainly want to relax in a quiet multi activity destination, enjoy fresh and delicious greek plates and pure nature. The night life in the area of Marmari is not one of the favorites but there are a few bars that play international music and serve fresh made cocktails. In Karystos, which is 15 minute drive from Marmari, there are many bars and plenty of people both tourists and locals that party till the sunrise. The Experience Marmari is a spot of unique beauty and unmatched wind conditions. Kiteboarding The wind conditions on Evia Island are unbeatable. Other Watersports -Windsurfing: Challenge yourself and give windsurfing a try -Stand up Paddleboarding and Kayaking: Take advantage of the calm mornings and go for a paddle -Diving: Swim with the fish or catch a ride with a dolphin, the sea life of Evia Island is breathtaking. Air Sports Try sky diving or paragliding- the views are unbeatable from the sky! Land Sports -4x4: We invite you for an off-road excursion, get the chance to drive a Toyota Rav 4 in soil and have lunch at Metochi, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. 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Greece Travel Guide. Greek Island Guide. Greek History. Hotels of Greece. If the Karystos district were on Crete the tour operators would have taken it over long ago. Is it too close to the mainland, not island enough? But if you zigzag up to the main road you become painfully aware that prospectors are already exploiting other natural resources. Southern Evia is rich in stone. Over the past three decades, petra Karystou grey-beige slate has become the preferred material for terraces, floors and walls in private homes and public areas. The demand was so sudden and so voracious that the road is now a corridor between makeshift depots surrounded by pallets, shards and untidy piles of worked and unworked stone. Every mountain ridge within sight sports a colonnade of wind generators, massive white totems with arms whirling to turn Boreas into clean electricity. But at least Karystos and the large area around Mt. Streams gush from the mountainside, swathing its foothills in green even in late summer. Nightingales, blackbirds, warblers and finches trill from thick tangles of blackberry brambles, stout-branched plane trees and fruit trees of all sorts. Higher up Ohi and to the east stands a chestnut forest, north of it the wooded Dimosaris gorge runs 10 kilometers down to the sea. Paths link all these places, passing Turkish fountains, old stone bridges, Byzantine churches and a Roman aqueduct along the way. One or two are unfinished, waiting to be freed from the stone. The site is so steep that when I first saw it, I concluded that the workers forgot to plan ahead and had no way to transport the columns to their destination. Scholars are unable to agree as to whether it was a place of worship or a sort of beacon tower, and date estimates range from the 13th to the 3rd century BC. It consists of massive rectangular stones that only dragon-slayers could hoist, but what really distinguishes it is a roof of inconceivably large, overlapping slabs arranged on a slant like giant shingles. Some say that the Drakospito was a very early temple to Hera, for it was on Evia that the goddess was raised and Zeus first noticed her conveniently forgetting she was his sister. Anticipating her reaction, he tried his usual disguise ploy and turned himself into a little bird, shivering with cold on the mountaintop. She took it to her breast, whereupon Zeus revealed his true form and intentions. Octopus tentacles dangle from special railings, forming a see-through curtain in front of the sturdy trawlers parked three-deep along the mole. One of the blessings of slow tourist development is that Karystos is still very much of a working town where boutiques are far outnumbered by all-purpose emporiums crammed to the roofbeams with old fashioned equipment and appurtenances that might be found in a folklore museum. Cheese-draining baskets, blue talisman beads for mule bridles, rat-proof cooler cages fanaria where food was stored in pre-fridge days are just some of the booty on sale. On the first back street parallel to the waterfront, beekeeper Evangelos Vangelis Hondronastas pours honey mixed with browned sesame seeds onto a marble counter to make crisp, not-too-sweet pastelli bars. Garlands of local sausage are looped above pale yellow rounds of tourlomotyri and kefalograviera cheese straight from the sheepfold. Until his deposition it was called Othonoupolis, and a smattering of neoclassical buildings reminds us of this era. Antiquities, however, are few. Apart from a fenced-off foundation which may either have belonged to a temple of Apollo or a Roman mausoleum, the only other old stones have been inserted into the walls of the Venetian Bourtzi, the small fort east of the port. The large building opposite it is the Yokalion Foundation, which houses the Archeological Museum, an impressive 11,volume library and a theater where lectures and performances are a regular occurrence. A few more vestiges of the pre-Christian period are to be found in the vicinity of the castle, built by the Lombards in Named after its reddish stones, it was so well designed that the Turks who inherited it from the Venetians withstood four sieges during the Revolution. Below it the pasha created a garden and a citrus grove on the site of Roman baths. Today they belong to the Ktima Montofoli, a very special vineyard producing an elegant, organic dessert wine from grapes dried on the vine, without added alcohol. Pavlos and Marianne Karacostas, who also own the Cellier wineshops in Athens, have transformed the estate which was abandoned in into a showplace in just 15 years. Besides planting four grape varieties, they have painstakingly restored its Venetian, Turkish and neoclassical ruins with a rare sense of balance and taste. You have to be crazy to work as hard as we have. After leaving Montofoli, I climbed up to the castle and was nearly blown off by a furious gale. The ancients had a hymn they sang to stop the north wind. I wish I knew it because sometimes Aeolos, the god of the winds, whose throne was and is still is on the island of Tinos to the east of Evia, has a tantrum in summer that lasts too long. In our era where change is the norm, this is reassuring and they are cheaper than air conditioning. Karystos has a number of beautiful beaches some within easy walking distance from the center of town and others in the surrounding coastal areas. Gallid and Psili Ammos have beach beds, food and drinks and are actually in town. Kavos is 5km SE of town and is also what is known as an organized beach, with sunbeds, umbrellas and other facilities. Megali Ammos is on the outskirts of Marmari and though it is not organized it is close enough to the town for food and drinks. Potami is about half an hour or more east of Karystos and has a small river and a couple seasonal tavernas and is probably the most spectacular of the beaches in southern Evia. How to get to Karystos. Four ferries per day make the one-hour trip between Rafina and Marmari in winter, during the summer. From Marmari it is a minute drive to Karystos. Other ferries leave for nearby Stira and Eretria about an hour further north from Agia Marina beyond Schinias beach and Oropos, respectively. If strong winds keep boats in port, you can always cross over the Halkis bridge at the middle of the island. For ferry schedules and tickets go to www. Where to eat and drink. It would be easier to tell you where not to eat, there are so many excellent and atmospheric tavernas both in and outside Karystos. The owner Melios Hatzis was raised in an Athens taverna, To Pithari , and is passionate about food and cooking. Visits to Montofoli Wine Estate Ktima Montofoli and tastings can be arranged by calling or by e-mailing info montofoli. Feasting and Fasting in Crete includes recipes and anecdotes, history and tradition about the island and is an essential ingredient in any Greek or Grecophile Kitchen. Feasting and Fasting in Crete can be ordered from the publisher, Kedros, books kedros. Centrally located in Karystos, Anastasia is a 3-minute walk from the Western Beach. It offers a pool and an Aegean sea-view restaurant that serves breakfast with homemade breads and organic products. The stylish rooms have free Wi-Fi. Rooms at the Anastasia Hotel are spacious with modern decoration in earthy colors. All units feature large, furnished balconies some with sea views. Near the freshwater pool, the bar is surrounded by palm trees and serves fresh juices, cocktails and snacks while playing relaxing music. Click here for photos, guest reviews, maps and booking information. The Karystion Hotel stands in an advantageous position, overlooking the sea, hidden in the tranquility of a lush garden. From a private balcony guests enjoy the views of the bay of Karystos or the park. Guests will enjoy a well-prepared breakfast made with local fresh produce, dishes of Mediterranean cuisine and our home made pudding. Karystion guests enjoy immediate access to the nearby beach 30 feet away and the center of Karystos 1, feet. The Karystion Hotel is along a tree-lined park promontory overlooking the sea. The town is 1, feet from the hotel, which sits halfway on a horseshoe-shaped bay whose pristine, undeveloped beaches stretch some 12 miles to the east and west. Quietly located a mile from the center of Karystos, Politia Villas is surrounded by a well-tended garden with a decorative pond, BBQ facilities and a playground for the younger guests. Free WiFi is available throughout. Spacious and air-conditioned, all apartments come with cooking facilities and open to a furnished balcony, some with Karystos Bay views. Each has a separate bedroom and a seating area with flat-screen TV. Traditionally built of stone, the year-round Makronas Apartments is located in the village of Myloi. The self-catered accommodations offers a balcony overlooking Castello Rosso Castle and Karystos Gulf. Free WiFi is available in public areas and in some studios. The spacious studios are air conditioned and heated, and include a fireplace. Each has a flat-screen TV and a kitchenette with dining area, fridge and mini oven with cooking hobs. Some units Guests can rest at the outdoor lounge next to the property. The area is ideal for various activities, such as hiking. Various taverns lie within proximity. Several taverns serving local dishes can be found within short walking distance. Makronas Apartments is a 5-minute drive away from the coastal town of Karystos. Located on the outskirts of Karystos, Evais Boutique Houses features a barbecue and views of the mountain. The nearest beach is at feet. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property. All units are air conditioned and feature a seating and dining area. A furnished balcony is also available. All units include a fully equipped kitchen, fitted with an oven and fridge. A stovetop is also provided, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries in every unit. Towels and bed linen are offered. Surrounded by farmland and vineyards between the port of Marmari and Karystos, Ktima Nikola is a complex of year-round bungalows and located in Likorema village. It offers balconies with sea and mountain views. All soundproofed units are heated and air conditioned. They feature a kitchenette with kitchenware, a refrigerator and dining area. They also include a fireplace, a seating area and a TV. Breakfast is prepared daily and can also be served in the privacy of the bungalows. The on-site taverna serves traditional meals and wines made from homegrown and local products. Room service is also available. The hour front desk can provide information on car hires and various outdoor activities such as, hiking, cycling and mountain climbing. Free barbecue facilities are available. You can find more hotels, apartments, villas, holiday homes and self-catering accommodations by using the search options on Booking. Help Support Matt's Greecetravel. Have you found it entertaining as well as useful? If so please show your appreciation by booking hotels and homes through the travel agencies and the links found on this page and on my Greek Travel Agency page. The small commission I make on the bookings enable me to keep working and in most cases you won't find them any cheaper by searching elsewhere. You can find hotels, apartments, rooms and even houses through Booking. Greek Islands Karystos, Evia. Beaches Karystos has a number of beautiful beaches some within easy walking distance from the center of town and others in the surrounding coastal areas. How to get to Karystos Four ferries per day make the one-hour trip between Rafina and Marmari in winter, during the summer. Where to eat and drink It would be easier to tell you where not to eat, there are so many excellent and atmospheric tavernas both in and outside Karystos. Hotels in Karystos. Karystion Hotel The Karystion Hotel stands in an advantageous position, overlooking the sea, hidden in the tranquility of a lush garden. Politia Villas Quietly located a mile from the center of Karystos, Politia Villas is surrounded by a well-tended garden with a decorative pond, BBQ facilities and a playground for the younger guests. Makronas Apartments Traditionally built of stone, the year-round Makronas Apartments is located in the village of Myloi. Ktima Nikola Surrounded by farmland and vineyards between the port of Marmari and Karystos, Ktima Nikola is a complex of year-round bungalows and located in Likorema village.

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