Patitiri (Greek: Πατητήρι) is the capital town of the island of Alonnisos in the Sporades archipelago, Greece. It is located in the southern part of the island. The population in 2011 was 1,628. Patitiri was destroyed in the 1965 earthquake.
Restaurants in Patitiri
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Alonissos island and the deserted islands of the National Marine Park is the newest and probably one of the best diving destinations in Greece. The Alonissos Triton Dive Center is a full service Scuba Dive Center offering recreational dives as well as PADI& SSI scuba instruction and water activities ranging from: Snorkeling/Free-Diving, PADI or SSI Open Water Scuba Courses up to Dive Master.
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Renting a boat in Alonissos is one of the most enjoyable things you can do. Explore the blue and inaccessible from the mainland beaches. Swim in Alonissos caves and the beautiful bays of Peristera Island and if you are lucky enough you will meet dolphins and seals ...
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Rent a boat in Alonnisos island and discover great inaccessible by land virgin beaches turquoise crystal waters and enjoy tranquility and peace nature companion with dolphins and the seal Monachus Monachus.
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Deus-Ex-Machina is a Scooter Car E-Bike rental.Our office is located in Patitiri port,Alonissos,just 200 meters away from your arrival.No other Rental agency in Alonissos can be more accurate,welcoming and top-notch quality,guaranteed!
We rented a car from Deus Ex Machina and it was the best experience we ever had! The car was professionally cleaned and with excellent maintenance. The owner, Manos, waited for us in the port to give us the car; he also gave us plenty of recommendations for things to do and places to visit. He is really professional and friendly. Definitely recommend it if you visit Alonissos!
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If you are a fun of small secluded quiet beaches, then this is the place for you!! This amazing beach can be approached on foot with a 10 mins walk from the parking area through a wild nature path. If you take the path on the left, it leads down the beach, if you take the secret and difficult one on the right, you end up on the top of the amazing huge rocks (called plakes in Greek, after which the beach was named) where you can sit and enjoy the amazing view!! Access to the water only through the left path though, leading to the beach. The forest surrounds the area, and the waters are just amazing. A must visit!
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Lovely beach with clear water but has pebbles which can get quite hot to walk in, umbrellas and chair for small fee and lovely small tavernas to choose from.
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