Agia Kyriaki: A Picturesque Harbor Village
Discover the authentic charm of Agia Kyriaki, a picturesque harbor village on the Pelion peninsula with rich maritime history and tranquil island vibes.
Agia Kyriaki is a charming fishing village and harbor nestled on the southern coast of the Pelion peninsula in Greece. Serving as the port for the inland village of Trikeri, it offers a tranquil escape with its colorful fishing boats, waterfront tavernas, and authentic island atmosphere.
A brief summary to Agia Kyriaki
- Trikeri, GR
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit during the off-peak season for a more tranquil experience and to avoid crowds.
- Don't miss the opportunity to try local seafood dishes at the waterfront tavernas.
- Take a stroll through the village in the late afternoon or early morning to avoid the summer heat.
- Consider hiking the traditional cobbled path to Trikeri for panoramic views of the area.
- Arrange a boat trip to the island of Trikeri to explore its monastery and secluded beaches.
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Getting There
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Walking
From the center of Trikeri village, follow the main road towards the coast. The route is approximately 3 km and takes about 30-40 minutes. The path is well-maintained and offers scenic views of the sea and surrounding landscape. There are no costs associated with walking this route.
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Public Transport
From Volos, take a KTEL bus to Trikeri village. Buses depart regularly from the Volos central bus station. The journey to Trikeri takes approximately 2 hours. From Trikeri, you can either walk to Agia Kyriaki (approximately 30-40 minutes) or take a local taxi. Bus fare from Volos to Trikeri is approximately €26-€35. A taxi from Trikeri to Agia Kyriaki costs around €10-€15.
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Car
From Volos, take the E65 highway towards Nea Anchialos. After about 30 kilometers, follow the signs towards the Pelion Peninsula. Continue to Trikeri village and then follow the coastal road to Agia Kyriaki. The drive from Volos to Agia Kyriaki is approximately 1.5 hours. Parking is available near the beach area. Note that tolls may apply on the E65 highway. Expect to pay a few euros in tolls.
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