Tolo was once a small fishing village. But blessed with a 2km long beach it was only a matter of time before it was discovered. It’s now a popular tourist destination. Fortunately, with such a long front the hotels are well spread and not of the high rise variety.
The town boasts all you would expect of a holiday destination. There are countless restaurants, bars and cafes, and the odd spot where you can dance the night away. It’s all done in subdued Greek style with no olde English pubs or teens out to drink themselves to oblivion.
If you fancy some culture, a walk from the harbour at the south end of the beach to the north end brings you to the ruins of Ancient Assini. As Greek ruins go, they’re not spectacular, only being discovered in the 1930’s. Excavations continue and there are facilities for youngsters to have a go.
The small harbour at Tolo is often full of local boats so you may well have to anchor. And if you’re looking for a more tranquil setting or better shelter from the westerlies, I would head a few miles further east to Vivari.