Tris Ekklisies: Unveiling the Gorge, Waterfall, and Enchanting Beaches

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Tris Ekklisies: Unveiling the Gorge, Waterfall, and Enchanting Beaches

Despite its isolation, the rewarding route to Tris Ekklisies justifies the journey for those who dare to visit. Nestled within the Asterousia Mountains, this village is home to the captivating Abas (Abbas) Gorge and waterfall, making it a hidden gem worth exploring.

At Tris Ekklisies, the last carob forest of the island awaits, surrounded by stunning beaches and coastlines stretching both to the west and east.

Despite being a popular choice among holidaymakers, don't dismiss it solely due to the crowds.

The tavernas here offer delightful meze and raki, and visiting the area in August is especially rewarding as it hosts the renowned kakavia (fish soup) festival.

The settlement derives its name, ‘Tris Ekklisies’ (meaning ‘three churches’ in Greek), from the three churches found within the village: Metamorfosi Sotira, Agios Georgios, and Panagia.

Information Municipality of Archanes Asterousia

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