The 'Balcony of Pelion' — the stone-paved mountain village of Makrinitsa — rewards with staggering views over Volos and the Pagasetic Gulf, followed by a leisurely introduction to the city's legendary tsipouro culture along the lively paralia waterfront.
What to expect
A short 30-minute private drive from the port spirals up into the verdant Pelion foothills, depositing you at the cobbled entrance of Makrinitsa, where mule tracks and Byzantine fountains give the village a perfectly preserved medieval character. From the main plateia the entire Gulf of Volos unfolds below you — arguably the finest viewpoint in Thessaly. Your guide leads you through honey and herb shops, the Church of Agios Ioannis Prodromos with its folklore museum, and a coffee or loukoumades stop at a village kafeneion. The afternoon descends to the Volos paralia for a civilised tsipouro-and-mezedes session overlooking the water.
Good to know
Makrinitsa is approximately 15 km (30 min) from the port; a private taxi costs around EUR 35–50 return. The village lanes are uneven stone — wear supportive flat shoes. This excursion works beautifully as a morning half-day, leaving the afternoon free for independent waterfront exploration. Pre-book your guide via TourHQ to confirm availability.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Volos — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.