Village of Megalochori

Village of Megalochori: A Journey of Serenity and Charm



Visiting the village of Megalochori was truly delightful. As we drove there after exploring the Monastery of Elias, we were greeted by charming winding cobbled roads, with cafes and restaurants. Although the Church of Panagia Ton Eisodion was closed due to the pandemic, the sight of the bell tower adorned with blooming bougainvillea was simply picturesque. Our tour guide captured some wonderful photos of me admiring the view, creating lasting memories of the trip.
What made the experience even more special was the camaraderie within our group. Despite coming from different parts of the world and not understanding each other’s languages, we shared plenty of laughs as we explored the village. It was a reminder of how travel can bridge language barriers and create lasting memories.
On our way back, we decided to revisit Santo Wines, where I had been a few days prior. It was a perfect ending to a wonderful day, as we enjoyed another round of drinks, along with some crackers and cheese, while reminiscing about our time in Megalochori.
Photo Gallery of the Village of Megalochori

tour bus

white bell tower of panagia ton eisodion

blue dome

wine cellar

