Cradled in the northern Aegean Sea by mainland Turkey, Lesbos is a Mediterranean hotspot. The island is full of resorts, thousands of years of history as well as natural beauty that will impress any traveller.
November brings much cooler temperatures to the island, marking the end of the tourist season. Temperatures only reach a high of 17 degrees Celsius and the lows dip down to 12 degrees. Rainfall swells to an average of 94 mm during November with an average of 9 rainy days. Take advantage of the end of tourist season and the beginning of lower rates to visit the island.
While there is much history to enjoy on the island, there is also nightlife. After a day of relaxing on the beach or touring quaint villages, stop into Molly's Bar on Molivos for cocktails. Here you can enjoy ouzo, beautiful panoramic views and karaoke late into the night. Molly's attracts a varied crowd; both young and old are welcome here for a good time.
If you've spent a bit too much of your budget on ouzo, don't worry. There are restaurant options on Lesbos that won't drain the rest of your budget. O Gatos in Molivos is one of those restaurants. Relax on the veranda overlooking the bay of Molivos and savour traditional and European cuisine. Whether you're just stopping in for a quick lunch or for a romantic dinner, the intimate atmosphere of O Gatos is perfect.
Located in the centre of the island, the Malemi Hotel is a family-run hotel. Just a short trip to Skala Kalloni on the water, this hotel offers all of the comforts you would expect and twice the hospitality. Each room has comfortable accommodation and there is a pool for guests to use.