Galaxidi

Galaxidi is a small seaside town in Sterea Hellada. During the summer it is a popular sea resort for travellers that stop on the way between Patras and Delphi. The tourism industry combined with agriculture & fishing are the main source of income.

Galaxidi centre

Understand

Galaxidi has a long history (as pretty much everything in the area) and was a mighty marine power in ancient times. The centre of the town is well maintained and the lush buildings are witness to the long gone wealth. Today tourism is the main source of income but it remained a calm atmosphere. Only in the fishing harbour tourists are the clear majority.

Get in

There are regular buses that travel on the Athens, Delphi, Patras route but due to the frequent strikes it is better to travel with a car.

Get around

Walking is the best option as streets are narrow

See

Harbour view

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

In the fishing harbour are restaurants by the dozens. The menus are similar but daily specials change as well as prices.

Sleep

  • Ganimede, Nik. Gourgouri 20, 33052 Galaxidi (first road before main street), +30 6937 154567, e-mail: . Boutique hotel with about ten rooms. Calm courtyard and very good breakfast. Internet is included from €60 Euros dbl.

Connect

Go next

  • Delphi is just ca. 30 mins by car. During the peak summer season lots of Delphi visitors stay at Galaxidi to escape the heat and get the sea breeze.

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