Greece Outside the Islands
While everyone is scrambling to board ferries, some of the most spectacular Greek summers take place far from the harbor.
Come to Litochoro, which is tucked away at the base of the fabled Mount Olympus and only a short distance from the ocean.
A place where peace and adventure, or beach days and mountain air, are not mutually exclusive.

So, Why Litochoro?
Because it’s the Greek summer of your childhood — warm, friendly, real.
Because it’s where mountains meet waves, and tavernas still serve food made with love, not marketing.
Because it’s affordable, authentic, and full of soul.

What to Do in Litochoro:
1. Swim Like the Gods Plaka, Gritsa, and Leptokarya are just a short distance from one another.
The water? Calm and clear. The atmosphere? The joy of a family holiday.
Enjoy a frappé, take a seat beneath a tree, and allow time to pass more slowly.
2. Trek in the Center of Legend
The entrance to Mount Olympus is Litochoro.
The Enipeas Gorge trail, with its waterfalls, wooden bridges, and birdsong, is sheer magic, even if you’re not into full-fledged climbing.
You’re not a hiker. You keep your eyes open while you dream.
3. Eat Like You’re at Grandma’s Forget expensive beach clubs.
You can get family-sized portions of grilled meats, pies, stuffed tomatoes, and tsipouro at the tavernas in Litochoro’s square.
Perhaps you are, too. After all, this is Greece.
4. Perfect for Families
No anxiety. No noise. No stress.
Kids can run safely, teens can explore nature, parents can actually relax.
Plus, prices are honest — from guesthouses to food.
5. Budget-Friendly, Heart-Full
You won’t pay €12 for a coffee or €100 for a sunbed.
What you’ll get:
✔️ Quality time
✔️ Clean air
✔️ Real Greece
✔️ Enough budget left for souvenirs
A Typical Day in Litochoro:
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☀️ Morning: Swim at Plaka
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Lunch: Moussaka and salad at a local taverna
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Afternoon: Siesta or walk in the Enipeas forest
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Evening: Ice cream in the town square as the sun sets behind Olympus
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Night: Starry skies and silence
Final Thoughts
Litochoro is not trendy.
It’s timeless.
It’s the place where your kids will one day say:
“Remember those summers by the mountain and the sea?”