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Demonia (Greece)
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Practical info — Demonia

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Rent a car, as public transport options in this rural part of Laconia are very limited.
  • Keep cash handy, because many rural tavernas and small village shops do not accept cards.
  • Use Demonia as a quiet, affordable base to explore popular spots like Monemvasia and Elafonisos.
  • Visit the nearby coastal settlements of Archangelos and Plytra for calm, uncrowded swimming.

🍽 Food

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Laconian Olive Oil

A world-class regional staple, generously poured over fresh local salads.

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Grilled Octopus

Best enjoyed at traditional seaside tavernas in the neighboring coastal village of Plytra.

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Paidakia

Grilled lamb chops, a hearty specialty found in rustic countryside tavernas around the area.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Honey

Buy rich thyme or pine honey directly from roadside producers or the small village shop.

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Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Look for local cooperatives in the surrounding area selling freshly pressed oil in tins.

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Archangelos Beach

A serene, uncrowded bay just a short drive from the village, great for relaxation.

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Demonia Village Square

Enjoy a slow, traditional Greek coffee under the cool shade of the old trees.

Demonia is a low-key spot located in the southeastern Peloponnese, set within the rugged and fascinating landscape of Laconia. This traditional village has maintained its original charm, making it a convenient retreat for travelers seeking an authentic Greek experience. The local architecture is characterized by stone houses that speak volumes about the region's long history and cultural heritage. The coastline around Demonia is famous for its crystal-clear waters and secluded coves. Pyla beach is a highlight, offering a quiet stretch of coast well-suited for swimming and sunbathing in a natural setting. Charachia beach is equally impressive, boasting natural beauty and a peaceful atmosphere that is rarely disturbed by large groups of tourists. The surrounding area is also first-rate for hiking through ancient olive groves. Culinary enthusiasts will find Demonia a delight, with local olive oil and wine taking center stage. In the small village tavernas, visitors can enjoy homemade specialties while overlooking the Aegean Sea. The authentic flavors reflect the agricultural richness of the region, providing a true taste of Laconian hospitality. It's a place where traditional recipes are still cherished and served with pride. Reaching Demonia is best done by car, driving through the scenic routes of the Peloponnese. It is also conveniently located for those wishing to visit the medieval castle town of Monemvasia nearby. Whether you are relaxing on Charachia beach or exploring the quiet village streets, Demonia gives a sense of peace that is increasingly hard to find in modern travel destinations.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Oct.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C131314162024272725211815
Rain mm957948281796426477794

Geography

Population
137
Coordinates
36.65083, 22.90039

Facts

  • Located in the Laconia region
  • Traditional stone architecture
  • Proximity to Monemvasia
  • Famous for Pyla beach
  • Quiet Charachia bay
  • Excellent local olive oil
  • Authentic Greek tavernas
  • Ideal for solo travelers

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Sights in the town Demonia (2)

Pyla beach🎡 recreation

Pyla beach is a sandy beach in a photogenic cove near Demonia.

Charachia🎡 recreation

Charachia is a sandy beach on the Demonia coast, known for its calm waters.

Frequently asked questions

Demonia: where is it located?
Demonia is located in Greece.
Demonia: what is there to see?
Highlights include Pyla beach, Charachia.
Demonia: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Oct.
Demonia: why is it worth visiting?
Demonia is a low-key spot located in the southeastern Peloponnese, set within the rugged and fascinating landscape of Laconia.
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