Yes, a valid passport is required.
Holders of green passports can enter without a visa.
For holders of red passports, a visa on arrival or Schengen visa is required.
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Special Island Guide from GÜVENTUROne of the warmest bridges between the two shores of the Aegean is the island of Lesbos.You can reach...
Mytilini (Mudislik) CastleThe Silent Guardian of the AegeanPerched on a high hill in the northeast of Mytilini city, where the sea meets...
A Monument Reborn from the Ottoman Heritage of LesvosLocated in the center of Mytilene, right next to the Yeni Cami, Hamam Türkikos is o...
Under Myrivilis' Mulberry Tree: Time Stops in Skala SkamiasOn the northern coast of Lesbos, there is a port where small fishing boats gl...
Mistegna: Tradition and SilenceA village on the northeastern coast of Lesbos, away from the crowds, where time flows more slowly…Mistegn...
Toprak Kardeşliği: Menemen ile Mantamados Between them, a centuries-old pottery story A brotherhood that transcends borders on both si...
Legend or Reality?The peoples living on both shores of the Aegean have sung similar folk songs for centuries, kneaded the same bread, an...
Mystakelli Dairy ProductsFor those seeking the true trace of FETA on the island of Lesbos, one of the best addresses is the village of M...
Turkish Quarter and Oxygen Legend in LesbosThe "Turkish Quarter" in Lesbos Island is a unique area that draws attention not only for its...
Sarlitza Palace: The Forgotten Thermal Palace of LesbosOn the coast of Thermi in Lesbos Island, there stands a large structure silently...
The Taste Distilled with Tradition in LesvosWhen you arrive in Lesvos, it is essential to explore not only its coves, stone houses, and...
The Economic Power of Olive Growing and AgricultureSurrounded by the cool breezes of the Aegean Sea, with its stone villages and century...
Yes, a valid passport is required.
Holders of green passports can enter without a visa.
For holders of red passports, a visa on arrival or Schengen visa is required.