Profitis Ilias

Profitis Ilias, the last settlement on the western side of Cape Maleas, is named after the little white church perched on the edge of the rock above the little fishing port.

Fresh fish is served at the restaurant there in summer and the lovely beaches of Aspes, Limni, Rismari, Aghia Marina are close by, as are the rock-climbing park of Aghios Nikolaos, the petrified forest at Koraka and Aghia Marina and the monasteries of Cape Maleas.

Profitis Ilias is only 7 kilometres drive away from Aghios Nikolaos

 

Daimonia coast

Quite close to Archangelos, the settlement on Daimonia’s coastline has been developing as a summer destination in recent years. The long beach of Harahia and the smaller Pyla, where there are several amenities, attract most of the holiday crowd, while there are are several smaller beaches for those who prefer a quieter atmosphere.

There are rooms for rent close to the sea and tavernas with Greek cuisine and fresh seafood. The landmark blue and white chapel of Aghia Marina marks the entrance to the settlement.

Access

Turn right at the church of Aghia Marina, about 10 km from Papapdianika on the road to Daimonia. The settlement is also accessible from Archangelos, about 3 km away along the coast.