Panagia Ayia Sion (Agiasos)
A national pilgrimage site and symbol of Agiasos, known for its distinctive iconography and deep-rooted tradition. It celebrates the Dormition of the Virgin Mary on August 15 with a major religious festival.
Why visit it?
For its spiritual depth, rich traditions, and the unique cultural atmosphere of Lesvos.
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Holy Monastery of Saint Raphael (Thermi)
Located in Thermi, this is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in Orthodox Christianity. Known for the miracles of Saint Raphael, it attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Why visit it?
To experience its profound spiritual atmosphere and learn about the story of the newly revealed Saints.
Ypsilou Monastery (Eressos)
The oldest monastery on Lesvos, with a history dating back to the 9th century. Built on an elevated site, it offers stunning views of the Petrified Forest and the Aegean Sea.
Why visit it?
For the serenity of the landscape, its unique location, and the deeply spiritual experience it offers.
Pithariou Monastery (Eressos)
Set within a lush green landscape near Eressos, Pithariou Monastery offers visitors a sense of peace and spiritual uplift.
Why visit it?
For its absolute tranquility, natural surroundings, and authentic monastic atmosphere.
Damandriou Monastery (Polichnitos)
Dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, this historic monastery stands out for its architecture and its role in the religious life of Lesvos.
Why visit it?
To discover a peaceful and lesser-known monastery with a unique spiritual presence.
Monastery of Panagia Myrsiniotissa (Kalloni)
A women’s monastery with a rich religious tradition and a significant spiritual presence in the Kalloni region.
Why visit it?
For its atmosphere of devotion and the quiet serenity it offers to visitors.
Panagia Glykofilousa (Petra)
Built atop a rock, this church dominates the center of Petra and offers panoramic views of the village. Its icon is considered miraculous, making it a beloved pilgrimage site.
Why visit it?
For the sense of reverence, the stunning views, and the atmosphere of one of the most picturesque spots in Lesvos.
Saint Nicholas Church (Plomari)
The central church of Plomari, featuring a notable bell tower and richly decorated interior. It holds a prominent place in the town’s religious and cultural life.
Why visit it?
For its role in local life and its architectural beauty.
Panagia Theotokos Church (Gavathas)
A chapel set in lush natural surroundings, ideal for those seeking spiritual peace and reflection.
Why visit it?
For its simplicity, natural beauty, and the deep sense of reverence it inspires.
