My Top 5 Pythagorio Samos Tips

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com
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Do you also feel the warm winds? And smell of saltwater when you look at this picture? I hope so.

But most of all, I hope that this post will inspire you to book your next trip to Pythagorio, Samos – probably the most genuine Island in Greece. There’s so much I want to share with you from this place, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you have any thoughts or questions! But let’s start with…

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

1. Hiking

Your alarm shows 5AM, when you wake up to sheep bells ringing. But instead of going back to sleep, you crawl out of bed and into your Nikes. Because this morning, you’ll hike up the mountain that stretches along the Pythagorio Samos coastline, and see the sunrise. Consider it the three most well invested hours of your vacation! If there’s a ”runner’s high” there’s definitely a ”hiker’s high.” And the combination of watermelon and feta cheese you’ll have for breakfast at the Apollon Resort afterward, have never tasted so good.

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

2. Pythagorio Beach

You’ve never appreciated a sun bed as much as after a hike! But when you’ve charged your body with enough solar energy, you rent a paddle board from Wind-and Watersports, to complement this morning’s leg workout with some upper body exercise. At family-owned Pythagorion Beach, George och Titia Kontaxis take great care of you. And if you enjoy water sports, this is the beach for you.

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

3. Rent a bike

After all the paddling has made you hungry, you take your bike into the village. Yes, don’t hesitate to rent a bike when you’re in Samos! It’s the most convenient way to get around here, if you’re not doing a more extended excursion, of course. We rented both bikes and a car at Dino’s Rentals in Pythagorio Samos.

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

4. Pergamonto

So where were we….Right, taking the bike into the village! To one of Pythagorio’s newcomers on the restaurant scene: Pergamonto. What you need now is their homemade burger. Also, Pythagorio’s most Instagram friendly bathroom happens to hide out on the top floor; its stone wall would’ve been the perfect backdrop to your burger. So much so, that you consider asking if you could eat in here. But you come to your senses that the afternoon light will probably do your picture more justice. After all, the most important thing is the light, right?

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

5. Two Spoons

When you’ve boosted your metabolism with some window shopping (or is it ceramics I here clinging in your straw bag?), you end your afternoon at café Two Spoons. Here, you drink sparkling espresso and eat sinfully good red velvet cake – both born to be on Instagram. Besides, you need something you can trust will soak up the Ouzo later tonight…

Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Two Spoons Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Two Spoons Pythagorio Samos 2018 Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

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Camera: Nikon D750
Lense: 50mm/f1.8
Edited in Lightroom

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Paradise Beach, Pythagorio Samos

Samos Pythagorion Paradise Beach Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

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What does a paradise beach mean to you? Do you imagine white sand beaches in Thailand or the Caribbean? Maybe with big, comfy sunbeds and Instagram worthy pina coladas? 

I won’t deny that those images come to my mind too. But if instead of the above, you stubble upon a beach where you’re met by love, care, and….a bit less comfy sunbeds. Well, then you’ve arrived at my kind of paradise beach. So before you hop on your flight to Samos, the most Greek(!) island in Greece: read these 3 reasons why, you have to spend at least one day at Paradise Beach in Pythagorio.

1. Genuine Service 

As you make your way to a pair of empty sunbeds, you’re greeted by a charming Greek with a smile wider than his waist: ”Hi there, welcome to Paradise Beach!” He tells you that you’re welcome to borrow their water gear, and explains where you find the bathroom and shower – an outdoor shower that looks like it was taken out of the Costa Rican jungle. The sunbeds may look like they’ve been there for a decade. But that’s easy to overlook when someone cares so genuinely about you having the best day possible, here on Paradise Beach in Pythagorio.

2. Lunch from a rusty van 

Have you ever heard the expression: ”the way to a woman’s heart goes through Greek love on a plate?” No? Okay, I might have come up with it myself here on Paradise Beach. But when you’re served freshly caught fish, you give a piece of your heart in return. They may cook your lunch in an outdoor kitchen, behind a rusty van. But don’t be fooled – it all taste delicious! Then also, ”mama boss” sits on a plastic chair overseeing every move 😉 

3. No wifi

When you need at break from the gazing Greek sun, it’s nice to sit down in the shadow under their thatch beach shelter. And then you just can’t resist…..to pick up your phone. Because the scenario here on Paradise Beach is perfect for an Instagram story, right? But when you ask if they have wifi, they’ll just tilt their heads to the side, smile, and answer:

”Honey, this is paradise, there is no wifi.”
You let those eight words sink in…..Then you lean back in your chair, take in the ocean view, and just allow yourself to be in the now.

In paradise ?

 

Samos Pythagorio Paradise Beach Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Samos Pythagorio Paradise Beach Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Samos Pythagorio Paradise Beach Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Samos Pythagorio Paradise Beach Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com
Samos Pythagorio Paradise Beach Photography Annika Lagerqvist www.annikasomething.com

Thumbs up for Paradise Beach in Remataki Pythagorio, Samos ?

We’re gonna miss you

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Camera: Nikon D750
Lense: 35mm/f1.8
Edited in Lightroom