Skala Eresou
Skala Eresou is one of the most distinctive places in Lesvos — a long dark-sand beach on the volcanic western coast with a welcoming village atmosphere and the International Women’s Festival in September.
Long dark volcanic beach and the birthplace of Sappho

Travel to Lesvos
What to See and Do in Skala Eresou
The beach stretches for approximately 4 km of dark volcanic sand. The water is clean and deepens gradually. Facilities are available in season at the village end; walk further for more space. A seasonal wetland lake behind the beach is worth exploring in spring for birdwatching.
The International Women’s Festival in late September draws visitors from across the world to the birthplace of Sappho. Outside festival time the village is welcoming and inclusive year-round.
See the Beaches guide for Skala Eresou’s context among the island’s beaches.
How long: Half a day to a full day. Best combined with: Eresos village (2 km above), Sigri and the Petrified Forest (25 km), Ypsilou Monastery. Best for: Beach lovers, culture, LGBTQ+ travellers, Women’s Festival visitors, sunset 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
Skala Eresou is the natural base for Skala Eresou — beach access and evening tavernas. Eresos village (2 km above) is quieter. See the Eresos hotels page.
Skala Eresou — Travel Notes
Skala Eresou rewards an overnight stay — the village has a different character in the evening. The Women’s Festival in late September is the peak event.
Western Lesvos places
- Eresos
- Antissa
- Ypsilou Monastery
- Sigri
- Vatousa
