The Evia Island Protected Coastal Zone preserves extensive coastal habitats along Greece’s second-largest island, offering scenic shorelines, unique biodiversity, and rich cultural heritage for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Evia Island Protected Coastal Zone encompasses a diverse stretch of coastline spanning the eastern and western shores of Evia, Greece’s second-largest island. This protected area includes sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, wetlands, and unique marine ecosystems that support a variety of flora and fauna, some endemic and rare. The zone serves as a critical habitat for migratory birds, marine turtles, and numerous fish species, while also preserving traditional fishing villages and archaeological sites showcasing the island’s long historical significance. Outdoor recreation opportunities include hiking along coastal paths, birdwatching in protected wetland zones, swimming in secluded coves, and kayaking through tranquil inlets. The zone highlights several natural landmarks such as the dramatic Karystos cliffs and the wetland areas near Vasiliko. Visitors can explore traditional villages where local crafts and gastronomy reflect rich cultural heritage. The protected coastal zone is a vital ecological buffer supporting marine biodiversity while offering a tranquil retreat for nature lovers. Its blend of sea and rugged land continues to attract visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation. Sustainable tourism and preservation efforts focus on balancing public access with conservation needs to ensure long-term protection of this unique coastal environment.
Karystos Coastal Cliffs – panoramic sea views and geological formations
Nestled wetland habitats supporting migratory birds and rare aquatic species
Historic fishing villages showcasing traditional Evian culture
Secluded sandy beaches accessible by hiking trails or kayak
Steep limestone cliffs providing spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and habitat for nesting seabirds.
Freshwater wetlands supporting diverse bird species, including migratory waterfowl and protected amphibians.
Traditional coastal villages known for their authentic local architecture and vibrant fishing culture.