The Protected Coastal Zone of Evia Island is a vital natural area preserving diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems along Greece's second-largest island coastline, offering unique opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration.
The Protected Coastal Zone of Evia Island stretches along the eastern and western shorelines of Evia, Greece’s second-largest island, encompassing a range of habitats including pristine beaches, rocky cliffs, coastal wetlands, and Mediterranean pine forests. This zone plays an essential ecological role, providing breeding grounds for marine species like sea turtles and important bird nesting sites. The coastal waters are home to seagrass meadows and diverse fish populations, supporting local fisheries and preserving marine biodiversity. The area's varied topography includes small coves, promontories, and numerous small islands off the coast. Historically, Evia has been significant in ancient Greek culture, with archaeological finds dating back to classical times, including remains of ancient ports and religious sanctuaries near the shoreline. Visitors are drawn to the protected coastal zone for its combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Key recreation activities include hiking along coastal trails offering panoramic sea views, snorkeling and diving in clear waters, bird watching, and exploring traditional fishing villages like Limni and Eretria. The zone fosters sustainable tourism practices to maintain both environmental health and local livelihoods. Preservation efforts are coordinated by local and national agencies to protect sensitive areas from development, pollution, and overfishing. The protected coastal zone is accessible from multiple towns and features several small nature reserves and marked recreational paths. It is a favored destination for both nature lovers and those interested in Greek history and coastal ecosystems.
Kymi Cliff Overlook – panoramic views over the Aegean Sea from dramatic coastal cliffs
Saint George Bay – a protected nesting site for loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta)
Ancient Eretria Harbor – archaeological site illustrating coastal trade and settlement history
Pefki Village Trail – a quiet, forested coastal route with secluded beaches
A rugged coastal area with steep cliffs, diverse Mediterranean vegetation, and important seabird colonies.
A coastal wetland ecosystem supporting migratory birds and rare plant species.
Remains of an ancient port city with temples, fortifications, and harbor structures near the coast.