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About Leros

Traditionally the home of Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt, Leros is a wonderful, wild island. One of the more northern of the Dodecanese group, this Greek destination has long been a favourite of tranquil, outdoorsy explorers. The island’s towns are lovely, but we think that the best places to stay in Leros are in more rural spots, surrounded by leafy gardens, undulating hillsides and lush valleys of the interior.

Leros’ capital, Agia Marina is characterised by neoclassical buildings and square white houses, with narrow alleyways leading from the sea up to the ruins of a hilltop Byzantine castle. The port itself is great for a stroll — as is the perfectly scooped harbour of nearby Lakki, to the south. You’ll find heritage homes in Leros’ smaller villages, too. Alinda and Partheni are two of our favourites, with some excellent tavernas and shops.

Delve into the island’s history with visits to the Virgin of Panteli Castle, the Castle of Panagia and the Leros War Museum, or head into the hills for hiking and cycling aplenty. There’s no shortage of striking beaches for soaking up the sunshine and building sandcastles as a family. Some of the top spots, however, are most accessible by boat, and sailing excursions come highly recommended. Come afternoon, retreat to the gardens of the best place to stay in Leros, where you can slow down and unwind in the shade.

The Best Places to Stay in Leros

For a Rural Retreat

  • Archontiko Angelou, a beautiful pink and white villa built in 1895, sits just outside Alinda and within reach of some of the island's best beaches. A traditional hotel with ten guest rooms, the villa has high ceilings, pastel decor and antique furnishings. Timeless, laid-back and very charming, surrounded by its own peaceful grounds.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY VILLA

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Athens International Airport, and catch a connecting flight to Leros Airport. You can then hop in a taxi to your hotel, or speak to them in advance about arranging an airport pick up.
  • There's plenty to see in Leros! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Expect warm summers, with temperatures reaching around 27°C between June and August, which is also peak season. For fewer crowds, quiet beaches and cooler climes travel in April, May or late September, when you can also find great hotel deals.

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Best Hotels in Leros

  • Archontiko Angelou Leros 10 rooms from €68

    Country Escape  -  A completely charming rural property set in lovely gardens filled with the music of goat bells and cicades.
    Beach Life  -  Within easy access of lovely sandy beaches, explore the coast and discover hidden coves and bays.
    Diving  -  The B&B can organise great diving opportunities to see both marine life and WW2 underwater wrecks.
    Great walks  -  Head out from the hotel and explore the surrounding countryside and villages.
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    Recommended by  -  I Escape

    A charming 1895 country house, set in lovely grounds filled with red, pink and white geraniums. This stunning villa is walking distance to the island's best beaches. Charming rooms with traditional tiled floors and antique furniture and an honesty bar in the garden. A wonderful Grecian rural escape. See More

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