A celebration of the land and tradition
During the Alonismata there is a live re-enactment of the traditional way of life of the island. The island's women, often members of the ‘IKOS’ Women’s Cooperative, prepare traditional dishes, breads, pies, and trachanas, a type of fermented cracked wheat, while the men set up the threshing floor, reviving the activities of ploughing and baling. All this is accompanied by live traditional music. Join the dance, learn about the tools of the time, and enjoy moments of wild fun to the sound of violins and lutes. Try the local dishes, taste the local wine, and become part of a tradition that connects the past with the present.
Participating in Alonismata is more than a tourist activity; it is a lived experience that brings you closer to life on the island. As the music from the traditional instruments intertwines with the aroma of freshly baked bread, Alonnisos reveals its sincere, human character. The Alonismata festival is a symbol of the collectivity, hospitality, and cultural identity of the place, that keeps contact with the land and the community alive.










