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Agios Ioannis (Greek: Άγιος Ιωάννης for Saint John) may refer to the following places

Cyprus

Greece

  • Agios Ioannis, Chania, a village in the prefecture of Chania
  • Agios Ioannis, Corfu, a village in the north-central part of the island of Corfu
  • Agios Ioannis, Amaliada, a village N of Amaliada in the prefecture of Elis
  • Agios Ioannis, Pyrgos, a village near Pyrgos in the prefecture of Elis
  • Agios Ioannis, Ithaca, a village in the western part of the island of Ithaca
  • Agios Ioannis, Kavala, a subdivision located in the northern section of Kavala in the Kavala prefecture
  • Agios Ioannis, Monemvasia, a village in Laconia, part of the municipality Monemvasia
  • Agios Ioannis, Lasithi, a village in Lasithi, Crete
  • Agios Ioannis, Mouresi, a village in the eastern part of Magnesia, part of the municipality Mouresi

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Up to date as of January 14, 2010

From Wikitravel

Agios Ioannis, (Greek: Άγιος Ιωάννης), is a village that is part of the municipality of Mouresi. It is in the eastern part of Magnesia in the prefecture of the same name in Greece. It sits on the coast of the Pelio mountains. Agios Ioannis is located southeast of Horefto, north of Mylopotamos beach and about 55 km east of the city of Volos (Magnesia's capital). Agios Ioannis is linked with the road linking with Tsagkarada and near Zagora. It stretches from north to south.

Get in

By bus from Volos Interurban Bus Terminal ("Yperastiko KTEL") (KTEL Volou).

  • Sunbathing
  • Swimming

Beaches

Agios Ioannis has 3 main beaches:

  • The main beach in front of the village
  • Papa Nero, to the south
  • Plaka, to the north

Drink

The tap water is drinkable and restaurants will serve glasses of ice water upon request. Local drinks include Mythos (beer) and Ouzo.

  • Papa Nero, Agios Ioannis, +302426031319 (fax: -). by the Papa Nero beach  edit

Stay safe

Agios Ioannis is a generally safe destination.

  • The summer sun tends to get very strong. You should not take the risk of dehydration, sunburns or even heat strokes lightly. Wear appropriate clothes, maybe with a hat and sunglasses; use sunscreen; bring enough water on excursions and know when to stop exhausting yourself and seek the shade of a tree.
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