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Argalasti is 40 kilometers away from Volos. It is a traditional main village and head of Southern Pelion municipality. It is built on a prolific plateau, 250 meters high, surrounded by olive groves and wilderness. Its name derives from the words «arga» (slow) and «elavno» (march) because, according to tradition, this is where Jason’s Argo passed from on the way to Colchis. Another narrative says that the name is a result of paraphrasing the Turkish word «rast», which means forgiveness.

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One of Pelion’s most stunning touristic seaside villages is Horto. The seaport of Argalasti which stands out for its sensational natural beauty lies on the coastline of the Pagasetic Gulf, and it is about 46 kilometers away from Volos. The settlement is built on a small cove, which is surrounded by olive groves spreading all the way to the sea.

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Only 3 kilometers away from the cosmopolitan town of Afissos, and beyond Abovos beach, the road leads to the small fishing village of Lefokastro. This coastal settlement is built on a small verdant beach where trees and vegetation reach the water. Lefokastro is 34 kilometers away from Volos and it is suitable for a relaxing vacation.

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Between the Pagasetic Gulf’s blue sea and the all-green slopes of mount Pelion, there is a unique vacation spot. Milina is a beautiful coastal village on the southern side of Pelion that has become a popular tourist destination. It stands between Argalasti and Lafkos villages, and it is 50 kilometers away from the city of Volos. Its name probably derives from the word mlin, Slavic for “windmill”.

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