Myrina, the capital and main port of Lemnos, is a picturesque town with a population of approximately 5,000. It stands on the site of the ancient city of the same name, offering a rich historical and cultural heritage. The town is beautifully set between two sandy beaches, separated by a rocky peninsula crowned with an imposing castle, providing breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.
Myrina is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Karatzadeios Library, the Holy Trinity Cathedral with its striking twin bell towers, and the Archaeological and Byzantine Museum, which boasts an impressive collection of artifacts.
The bustling harbor is a key focal point of the town, providing essential services and access to the lively shopping street that connects the two bays. Myrina is divided into two historic districts: Chas and Andronis. The name Chas, meaning “station” in Russian, dates back to the period when the Orlov brothers laid siege to the castle during the Ottoman era. The name Andronis has two interpretations—one linked to the legend of the women of Lemnos and the other attributing it to Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos.
Lemnos is also known for its agricultural products, including fine wines, honey, cheese (such as Kalathaki Lemnou), and traditional pastries. The island’s warm hospitality and serene ambiance make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking relaxation and exploration alike.
Whether you’re drawn by its rich history, pristine beaches, or vibrant local culture, Lemnos promises an unforgettable experience.