Kalavrita: Reconnect with Nature IN Kalavrita
The municipality of Kalavrita, Greece is situated in the east-central portion of the region of Achaea. It is bordered by the Vouraikos River and is a mere 15 miles away from the town of Aigio. Kalavrita is home to plenty of attractions, including a ski center sitting on the slopes of the mountain range of Chelmos.
Best Time to Visit
Kalavrita celebrates both religious and cultural events throughout the year. If you’re in the city by March, you can enjoy the Feast of Saint Alexios, Kalavrita’s patron saint. Temperatures during this season can fall between 77°F and 53.3°F, so expect limited available Kalavrita, Greece hotels as the tourist population during this season rises dramatically. Tourism continues to become busy throughout the summer when Kalavrita’s temperatures become more comfortable for outdoor activities. If you’re looking forward to a more budget-friendly stay in the area, November is your best bet.
What to Do & Area Attractions
For those visiting Kalavrita Cathedral and Kalavrita Memorial and want a more convenient hotel to stay at, check out the four-star Kalavrita Canyon Hotel & Spa. Both sites are within a ten-minute walk from the hotels. On top of that, guests staying at the hotel can enjoy a feature complimentary breakfast included in every booking and free use of the outdoor pool. Meanwhile, the two-star hotels of Finday Eco Boutique Hotel and two-star Azanias Chalet are also within walking distance from the sites and roughly three to five miles from the Agia Laura Monastery.