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Lesvos
The Olive Press Hotel is a charming old 19th century building which, as the name suggests, once processed olives, and sits on the main Blue Flag beach in Molyvos. The picturesque town, which is within walking distance, has retained its traditional charm and features a harbour, old manor houses and plenty of bars, restaurants and shops to experience. Meanwhile the village of Petra is just 5 kilometres away and is well,known for having one of the best sandy beaches on the island. This is an ideal choice for those looking for a beach holiday and a great base to explore nearby fishing villages as well as historical and cultural sites. The airport is 70 kilometres away.


Room Facilities
The comfortable and spacious 43 guestrooms are set around a paved courtyard and feature

en suite bathroom with bath and hair dryer
air conditioning
telephone, radio.
fridge
satellite or cable TV and sea or land view.

Some rooms feature a balcony. Studios are also available and include a refrigerator and kitchen.






April 2011 n/a
May 2011 £100
June 2011 £123
July 2011 £156
August 2011 £156
September 2011 £124
Price guide, per person based on 2 share
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Olive Press Hotel , Lesvos,  Greece  Enquiry Form
Lesvos Greece is the largest island of the North-Eastern Aegean. It is a very beautiful island with wonderful beaches, picturesque villages, friendly inhabitants, thermal springs and interesting architecture. Despite tourism, the inhabitants of the island of Lesvos have kept their tradition and customs.
Numerous villages of the island of Lesvos are still very authentic and their inhabitants are trying to keep their customs, traditions and habits despite of the important tourism of the island. Fine examples of traditional architecture, Venetian and Byzantine architecture can be admired in the majority of the villages of Lesvos. The capital of the island is also very attractive and has everything to please the visitors.
The coastline of Lesvos Island in Greece is full of bays nestling long sandy or pebbled beaches, and small coves forming calm and picturesque swimming places. The water in Lesvos is clean and crystalline. Sun beds, umbrellas and sea sports facilities are available in many of those beaches, particularly in the touristy beach resorts. Deserted beaches can also be found.
The island of Lesvos is the largest island of the North-Eastern Aegean Greece. For that reason, is has many places of entertainment and a very lively nightlife.
A plethora of bars and clubs are filling the streets of the capital, the town of Mytilene, the village of Plomari and the waterfront of the busy touristy resorts of the island.











Pricing information is for accommodation only.  Flights and transfers arranged on request.
How To Get There
Lesvos has regular flights arriving from the UK from Gatwick and Manchester on Thursdays.
Olive Press Hotel
Molyvos     B/B
The Olive Press Hotel is a charming old 19th century building


From £100.00 per person/week in May
(based 2 share)