Nestled in the north eastern Aegean Sea, Lesbos, or Lesvos as Greeks call it, is a Mediterranean holiday destination. Surrounded by brilliant blue water, Lesbos has both natural beauty and thousands of years of history to offer.
Temperatures slightly warm up in February but it will still be brisk weather. The high in February is 13 degrees Celsius with lows of 7 degrees. The average rainfall drops to 97 mm in February over the course of 10 days. Take advantage of the lower rates during the colder months and relax near the sea which is around 15 degrees Celsius.
Bask in ancient history and make a trip to the Roman Aqueduct in the city of Moria. This Roman Aqueduct is 600 metres tall and dates back to the late second or early third century. Making the trip out to this relic is said to be difficultou may need to enlist local guidance to not get lost. The best way is to take the Eastern Coastal road and follow the signs.
For more delights off of the beaten path, stop into Angelo's Taverna in Molyvos. This small, beach-front, traditional Greek eatery offers classic cuisine for an affordable price. The menu includes local favourites like cuttlefish, calamari and fried zucchini flowers. Open until late at night, you can stop in for dinner and stay for ouzo late into the night.
The Neilson Aeolian Village is a resort, built with traditional architecture, with a large property on the beach. The beach front access is perfect if you want to windsurf or sailhe Aeolian Village boasts perfect sailing conditions. A full board upgrade is available if you want hotel provided meals.