Aliveri is a town and a community in the island of Evia, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit Tamyneoi, and the seat of the municipality Kymi-Aliveri. It is situated in the western part of the island, on the South Euboean Gulf.
It is a modern town, with significant economic and commercial activity. It is located 45 kilometer southeast of Chalkida, the capital of Evia island and just 2 hours drive from the Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos.
Aliveri serves as the hub of the northern part of South Evia. It is surrounded by a respectable amount of little villages that support the local businesses of the town of Aliveri.
The town has seen some glorious days during the operations of the local cement factory of AGET-HERCULES as well as the coal supplied power plant operated by DEH (the former public sole producer and supplier of electricity in the country).
Aliveri is the home for some fast growing, family run and operated businesses like Legou Pantopolio & The Greek Taxi.
Last but not least, the town of Aliveri is a great spot to explore the nearby pristine beaches of Petries, Zarakes & Mesoxoria with some great accommodations like Zarka Villas, Eco Filion Hotel in Styra and Writers’ Retreats in Greece.