07/02/2025
Ermioni is a picturesque village located on a peninsula, often referred to as "the City - Island" due to its island-like appearance, despite being part of the mainland. It lies on the southeast coast of Argolida, surrounded by the pine-covered cape of Bisti, at the far end of the Argolic Peninsula, facing the islands of Dokos and Hydra. Most of its residents are engaged in olive cultivation, but in recent decades, tourism has grown significantly, attracting many locals into the industry.
How to get to Ermioni:
Ermioni is about 180 km from Athens. You can reach it by car via the Athens-Corinth highway; after reaching the Isthmus, follow the bypass toward Loutra Oraias Elenis on the road to Epidaurus. At the Epidaurus bridge, take the road to Koliaki, and just before Kranidi, turn towards Ermioni. There are frequent buses from Athens (KTEL tel: +30 210.51.34.588) and Nafplio (KTEL tel: +30 27520.27.323), as well as flying dolphins (high-speed ferries) from Piraeus (tel: +30 210.41.99.000) to Poros, Hydra, and Spetses, which reach Ermioni in about two hours.
A glimpse of the past:
Ermioni is named after the legendary hero Hermion, son of Europs, who founded the ancient city of Hermione. This city was a major naval and commercial hub in ancient Greece and participated in significant historical events, such as the battles of Salamis and Plataea. By the 3rd century BC, Hermione became the most powerful city in the region, joining the Achaean League. During Roman rule, the city prospered again after suffering from pirate attacks, mainly due to its production and trade of the famous "porphyra" (royal purple), a natural dye extracted from sea snails, used for royal garments, including those of Alexander the Great. After being abandoned, it reappeared in the 14th century under the name Kastri and switched between Venetian and Turkish control. In the 18th century, Ermioni became a commercial center and played a crucial role in the Greek War of Independence.
Must-see and hiking trails:
Ermioni's natural beauty is ideal for hiking. A popular route is the Katafyki Gorge, a half-hour walk linking Ermioni with Fournoi. The trail features rocks, caves, rich vegetation, and the church of Saint Nicholas, built in 1740. The historic bridge leads to the picturesque village of Fournoi through an enchanting landscape of pine trees and streams.
Mild climate:
Ermioni enjoys a mild climate with around 330 sunny days each year. The winters are mild, and the summer temperatures are moderated by refreshing sea breezes, making it a year-round destination.
Events:
Ermioni hosts many cultural events throughout the year. The Music Society, founded in 1988, plays a key role in organizing concerts and festivals, including a summer choir festival with traditional music and dance. In recent years, the local carnival traditions have been revived, and on the last Sunday of the Triodion (the three-week pre-Lenten period), locals and visitors gather for carnival floats, humorous songs, and a festive atmosphere.
Local customs:
On Epiphany, the "giala-giala" tradition is celebrated. Young people decorate boats the day before and, on the day of the Epiphany, dress in traditional naval costumes, visiting homes, receiving treats, and singing the "Giala-Giala" song before diving into the water to retrieve the holy cross. Another local tradition is the burning of Judas, which takes place on Easter Sunday in the harbor. An effigy of Judas is made and set on fire, with boats circling around, accompanied by music, fireworks, and traditional dancing.
On July 1st and November 1st, a large religious festival honors Saints Anargyroi, with locals and tourists participating. Additionally, the municipality organizes the Fishermen’s Festival on Shrove Monday, where Lenten foods such as lagana (bread), trachanas (a type of pasta), and seafood are offered, along with live music.
Local products:
Ermioni is known for its fertile plains that produce delicious citrus fruits and pomegranates, considered some of the best in the market. The region is also famous for its high-quality olive oil and fresh fish and seafood.The area is ideal for both holiday and permanent residence, being only two hours away from . Nearby destinations include , , , , and . The settlement is also just 180 km from Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos."
Enjoy walking through verdant hills and savoring the local cuisine, which includes fresh seafood and locally produced wine. Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, Ermioni offers a little bit of everything for every traveler.
Contact Information:
To learn more about this charming place or to arrange a visit to buy a house, please contact Goutos Properties.
Athens: (+30) 2109715711
Porto Cheli: (+30) 2754033500
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.goutos.gr
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Ermioni is a picturesque village located on a peninsula, often referred to as "the City - Island" due to its island-like appearance, despite being part of th...