The Pelion Peninsula, often called the "Land of the Centaurs," is a stunning, mountainous hook of land in central Greece separating the Pagasetic Gulf from the Aegean Sea.
Known for its lush forests, traditional stone villages, and hidden beaches
Mylopotamos: Pelion’s most famous beach features dazzling white pebbles, crystal-clear water, and a dramatic rock arch that divides the beach into two
Fakistra: A secluded, hidden cove accessible via a scenic hiking trail, famous for its wild beauty
Agios Ioannis: The most developed and lively seaside resort, boasting golden sands and easy access to tavernas.