Area Guide

FUN THINGS TO DO

The ‘Marble Resort’ comprising of Villa Emerald, Villa Acanthus, and Villa Coral is ideally positioned between the Greek mainland and the Aegean Sea. It is located on the mainland 5 minutes from Drosia town and 10 minutes from the lively capital of Evia Island – Chalkida – and only 50 minutes from Athens. The resort offers a convenient and holistic refuge for luxury holidays and relaxation.

The town of Chalkida is the capital of Evia province and remains a vibrant and interesting city with its long history. One passes through Chalkida to the island of Evia which is an ideal destination of unique beauty with historical value and many unexplored areas. Wonderful beaches, waterfalls and archeological sites (monasteries, dragon houses, museums, etc.) remain to be explored.

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BEACHES TO VISIT

  • Santa Anna in Evia Island (75 km from Chalkida)
  • Saint Minas (6 km from Chalkida)
  • Alykes (6 km from Chalkida)
  • Chiliadou in Evia Island (95 km from Chalkida)
  • Rovies in Northern Evia (95 km from Chalkida)

MUST-SEA ATTRACTIONS

  • The Ancient Temple of Holy John the Russian
  • The Ancient Delphi
  • The Ancient Theatre of Eretria
  • The Artemision Archeological Area
  • The Archeological Museum of Eretria
  • Salganea’s Tomb
  • The Dragon Houses on Mountain Dirfi (South Evia)

NOT TO MISS ATTRACTIONS

  • The Edipsos Spa (curative natural baths)
  • The Lake of Evia
  • Old bridge of Euripus Channel
  • Town Hall (built in 1906, by Kamaras)
  • Red House (build in 1884, by Fleggas for Malliou family)
  • The House with the Statues (built in 1801, by the Malliou family)
  • Archeological Museum
  • Folklore Museum
  • Byzantine Museum
  • Temple of St. Paraskevi, patron of the city of
  • Chalkida (5th century A.D)
  • Turkish Temple of Emir Zade (built between 1470 – 1600)
  • Karababa Castle (built in 1686-1688, by Venetian architect Geronymo Gallopo)
  • Court Mansion (built in 1909, by Kamaras)
  • Acropolis (Athens) & Sounion
  • The 15th century Synagogue and Cemetery
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