Agia Pelagia

Agia Pelagia

The village of Agia Pelagia started its development in the 1980s, and for several years was the island’s main harbor. Today, it is a village specifically geared towards tourism, with many good hotels, restaurants and shops. Along the seaside and close to many beaches, Agia Pelagia is one of the best choices for visitors. Recommended visits include the beaches of Lorentzo, Lagada, Firi Ammos (of Agia Pelagia), the Cave of Saint Sophia (one of three caves with the same name on the island) with an area of more than 120 m² full of stalactites and stalagmites, as well as the Cave of Venus in the small ravine of Galani. Arriving in the village from Potamos, just before entering it, is a drinkable water source. Legend has it that those who drink from the spring will get married in Kythera. The stone windmill in the heart of the village is also worth a visit. Agia Pelagia is Kythera’s largest tourist hub, where prices are cheap but where the large buildings, erected without any specific plans, adversely affect the charm of the village. There are some good restaurants and taverns along the seaside, and if you arrive by a private boat Agia Pelagia has a small protected harbor.
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