Evvia (Greek: Εύβοια), also called Euboea, is a large island in Central Greece. It's so large and so close to the mainland that it has more of a mainland atmosphere than an island one. Tourism is not much developed. Its main attractions for the visitor are the landscape and traditional villages. Evia and Skyros have an area of 4,167 square kilometers and a population of 210,815 (2011).
Chalcis — the capital of the island, a lively city of more than 50,000 residents with a mainly urban look, not very touristic except for its coastline area
Nea Artaki (Νέα Αρτάκι) – seaside resort 9 km north of Halkida, in fact, a suburb of the capital
Politika (Πολιτικά) (& Nerotriva, Kamaritsa, Stavros, Psachna, Triada, Makrikapa) (Νεροτριβιά, Καμαρίτσα, Σταυρός, Ψαχνά, Τριάδα, Μακρύκαπα) a fishing village
Eretria — an important Greek polis in the 6th/5th century BC, the modern town is now a popular beachside resort opposite the coast of Attica.
Evvia is Greece's second biggest island. After it was connected to the mainland by bridge, it lost its island feeling, especially around the area of Chalkis, the capital. Do not expect to see the most picturesque places of the island before reaching the northern and southern tips, where you will definitely see much more of what it has to offer.
The closest airport is Athens airport.
Evvia is linked to the mainland by one suspension bridge and one old lifting bridge. This connection is next to the main Evvia town of Chalkis. You can also get there by a number of ferry connections between the mainland and the island.
From Thessaloniki–Athens highway, past Volos, exit near Glifa. Every 30 min ferry to Agiokambos (last about 20:00), 30 min ride. If you are getting there from Athens, ferries from Arkitsa to Loutra Edipsou.
Generally, intercity coaches ("KTEL" buses) are by far the most convenient way to travel around Greece, as well as for intra-regional travelling. This is doubly true for travelling to Chalcis from Athens
There is frequent bus service from Athens to Chalcis
Trains (OSE) connect Chalcis to other cities in Greece. Line 3 of Proastatikos Athens (the suburban rail system) connects the city to Athens and other destinations in Attica.
Ferries connecting North Evvia with Sterea Ellada:
Evvia is a generally very safe island, with the only problem being dangerous driving. Beware in case you have rented a car, because its streets are narrow with sudden twists that need driving experience and extra care.
Get the ferry to Skyros from Kymi, one of the Sporades islands and the closest one to the island of Evvia.
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