
Hotels in Nea Artaki
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Browse hotels in Nea Artaki, Greece — stays on the Euboean Gulf, 4 km from Chalkida. Seafront guesthouses with easy Athens motorway access.
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About Nea Artaki
Nea Artaki
Nea Artaki sits on the western coast of Euboea (Evia), Greece's second-largest island, roughly 4 km north of Chalkida — the island's capital connected to the mainland by the famous Euripus Strait drawbridge. The town traces its modern form to the early 20th century, when refugees from Artaki in Asia Minor settled here after 1922 and gave the settlement its name. That history shapes local identity: traditional recipes, dialect traces, and community festivals still reflect the Anatolian roots of the founders.
The surrounding area draws visitors who want Aegean coastline without the crowds of the Cyclades. Nearby beaches along the Euboean Gulf offer calm, shallow water suited to families. The fertile Lelantine Plain behind the town produces olives and wine — Evia's agricultural output is substantial, and local markets reflect that directly. Mount Dirfys, the island's highest peak at 1,743 m, rises about 25 km to the northeast and attracts hikers and mountain bikers from spring through autumn.
Nea Artaki is reachable by car from Athens in under 90 minutes via the Rio-Antirio-style Chalkida bridge, making it a practical base for exploring central Evia. The town itself has a working-port character — tavernas line the waterfront serving fresh fish caught the same morning.
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