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Where to buy in Central Greece: Chalkida or Karystos for the sea, Arachova for skiing, Galaxidi for
Villages & Seaside: Galaxidi, Arachova, Limni and Karystos (Euboea)
Central Greece: settling between Delphi, Arachova and the island of Euboea just a short distance fro
Real Estate in Central Greece 2026: Euboea (Chalkida, Karystos), Arachova, Galaxidi
2026 Trends: Price per m² in Thessaloniki (Ano Poli, Kalamaria) and the Kassandra/Sithonia peninsula
Ancient theatre of Delphi, Greece The oracle of Delphi, the battle of the Thermopylae, the Sphinx defeated by Oedipus ... all this takes us back to our history and mythology lessons. Visiting Central Greece is a bit like flipping through these old textbooks as the region abounds with vestiges of the past. Of course, you must begin with Delphi. In a breathtaking setting, the richness of the site arouses many emotions. And although the island of Evia attracts many visitors for its picturesque little villages on the mountainside and its beautiful sandy beaches, it is also rich in ancient ruins and Venetian or Byzantine relics. So there is something to suit every taste and desire. You just have to decide where to stay. So, will it be an apartment with a sea view, a villa on the beach or a traditional village house? Because the property market in Central Greece offers lots of property for sale to suit all budgets.
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Euboea unfolds along the Aegean, connected to mainland Greece by the bridges over the Euripus Strait at Chalkida and by the suburban railway from Athens.
Sought-after spots range from Chalkida’s waterfront and Eretria’s ancient theatre to Karystos and Marmari in the south. Mount Ochi and the Dimosari Gorge form a Natura 2000 protected area, pairing forests and ravines with sweeping sea views.
Beach days run from Agia Anna to Chiliadou and Pefki, while Kymi’s port links to Skyros. Loutra Edipsou brings historic thermal springs, and tavernas favour fresh seafood, Euboean olive oil and local wines.
Phocis stretches from Mount Parnassos to the Gulf of Corinth, pairing alpine air with sea light. The Archaeological Site of Delphi is recognised by UNESCO.
Amfissa opens onto historic olive groves and lively squares, while Galaxidi offers a nautical heritage and calm quays. Itea lines up waterfront cafés and boat moorings; nearby coves invite swimming and sailing.
Parnassos National Park offers trails and winter skiing. Road connections link Athens and Patras to Delphi and the coast, and local cuisine highlights Amfissa olives, seafood and mountain cheeses.
Stretching from Mount Parnassos to the Corinthian Gulf, Phocis layers alpine trails with sheltered bays. Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, anchors history and myth.
Amfissa spreads amid ancient olive groves, while Itea lines the waterfront and Galaxidi preserves elegant neoclassical streets. Hikers reach the Corycian Cave and panoramic ridges.
Parnassos National Park and the Parnassos Ski Centre bring winter sport and cool summers. Seafood tavernas meet Amfissa olives and Central Greek wines. Road links place Athens within practical reach.
Boeotia spans Mount Helicon to the Corinthian Gulf, blending fertile plains with hill villages. Thebes and Livadeia anchor daily life, while Arachova brings alpine flair.
UNESCO-listed Hosios Loukas Monastery stands near Distomo. The Archaeological Museum of Thebes and the Lion of Chaeronea trace legends and campaigns.
Weekends flow from Helicon trails to swims at Antikyra on the gulf. The A1 motorway links with Athens, while nearby Parnassos offers winter skiing; tavernas serve grilled meats, feta and mountain herbs.
Evrytania stretches across fir-clad mountains and clear rivers, with Karpenisi as a lively base for year-round escapes. Stone-built villages such as Megalo Chorio, Mikro Chorio and Koryschades add heritage character.
Trails climb the Agrafa range and reach Lake Kremaston viewpoints, while the historic Proussos Monastery anchors tradition. Agrafa includes Natura 2000 sites.
Winter brings the Karpenisi Ski Center on Mount Velouchi; summer invites rafting and canyon walks. Access runs via Lamia and the A1 corridor, with local tavernas serving country pies, trout and tsipouro.
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