The immediate view from the main road is of small houses, a taverna, a variety holiday accommodation, including a two hotels.
Turning off from the main road to the East, towards the sea, brings one past small residences with some accommodation for renting and eventually down to the shoreline of the gulf of Argostoli.
In addition to the small number of local residences, there are various holiday accommodations, from bed & breakfast studios, villas and hotels.
They comprise a general grocery and household goods store, a takeaway food shop, and a butcher who sells a range of meats.
An exception to this is a nearby store located immediately south of the village on the main road to Lixouri which is a large outdoor centre, stocking swimming, snorkeling, fishing and leisure equipment.
The fact that the local beach is very narrow and there are no facilities means that tourists are hardly ever seen and it is therefore a quiet area in which to walk and admire very open views over the bay.
[7] Recent geological studies suggest that the Paliki Peninsula, in which Agios Dimitrios is sited, was originally a separate island.