Lisvori
Lisvori is known throughout Greece for one thing: the star anise that is the flavouring ingredient in Lesvos ouzo. The finest anise grown in Greece, used by the most respected Plomari distilleries, grows in the fields around this southern village.
Source of the star anise that defines Lesvos ouzo

Travel to Lesvos
What to See and Do in Lisvori
In July when the anise fields are in bloom, the area has a fragrance unlike anything else on the island. The village also has access to thermal springs — smaller and less developed than Polichnitos but part of the same geothermal system.
See the Ouzo & Distilleries guide for the full anise-to-ouzo story.
How long: 2–3 hours (anise fields + village + thermal access). Best combined with: Polichnitos (hot springs), Vatera, Skala Polichnitou. Best for: Foodies, ouzo lovers, nature, summer anise harvest visitors, wellness seekers.
Thematic Guides
For detailed coverage of attractions in this area:
- Beaches in Lesvos
- Monasteries & Sacred Places
- Museums
- Castles & Fortifications
- Thermal Springs
- Walking & Hiking
- Food & Gastronomy
- Birdwatching
Where to Stay
Stay on Vatera beach for the long-beach experience; in Polichnitos town for the thermal springs base. See the Vatera & South Lesvos hotels page.
Lisvori — Travel Notes
Lisvori is the essential summer detour on any southern Lesvos route — the anise fields in bloom in July are a sensory experience unlike anything else on the island.
Southern Lesvos places
- Polichnitos
- Vatera
- Skala Polichnitou
- Vrisa
