

Skiing in Greece
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About Skiing in Greece
Greece, a country known for its islands and ancient ruins, is also a surprisingly mountainous country with a vibrant ski scene. With over 80% of its territory covered by mountains, Greece offers a unique skiing experience where you can enjoy snow-covered slopes in the morning and be by the sea in the afternoon. The country boasts numerous ski resorts scattered across its mountain ranges, offering a variety of slopes for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.
Did You Know?
Despite its Mediterranean climate, 80% of Greece is mountainous, offering a surprising number of ski resorts. The first ski lift in Greece was built at Seli in 1955. Vasilitsa is a popular destination for snowboarders, and the resort of Pisoderi has the longest ski slope in the country, built to Olympic standards.
Domaines skiables populaires
Ski Domains in Greece
Ski domains are large interconnected ski areas that encompass multiple resorts, offering vast terrain under a single lift pass.

3-5 Pigadia – Naousa

Agrafa – Karamanoli

Agriolefkes – Pelion

Anilio

Chelmos – Kalavrita

Chriso Elafi (temporarily closed)

Elatochori – Katerini

Epirus – North Tzoumerka (dry slopes)

Falakro

Karakoli

Koziakas – Pertouli

Lailias – Serres
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