Paxos Boat Rental: Quietest Ionian Island

Paxos Boat Rental: Quietest Ionian Island

Anchor in Lakka harbour at noon, swim in the blue caves on the west coast, eat at a Gaios quayside taverna by night. 1-2 days as an Ionian highlight.

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Paxos

Paxos is the smallest of the seven main Ionian Islands — 30 square kilometres of olive groves and limestone cliffs, with a permanent population under 2,500 and three small villages. The main harbour at Gaios sits in a protected channel between the main island and the islet of Agios Nikolaos, with neoclassical houses lining the quay. Lakka on the north has a calm bay favoured by yachts, and Loggos in the middle holds the prettiest taverna row. The west coast is a wall of cliffs cut by blue sea caves reachable only by small boat. Paxos is 90 minutes south of Corfu. Season runs May through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Near by attractions
Blue Caves
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The Blue Caves are a series of sea caves located along the island's rugged coastline, known for their mesmerizing blue hues created by the reflection of sunlight on the water. Visitors can explore the caves by boat, taking in the stunning rock formations and vibrant colors. Snorkeling and swimming in the clear waters around the caves are also popular activities.

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Antipaxos Beaches
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Antipaxos is a small island located just south of Paxos, known for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Voutoumi and Vrika beaches are among the most famous, offering soft white sand and shallow waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing. 

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Loggos Village
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Loggos is a picturesque fishing village nestled along the northeast coast of Paxos, known for its charming harbor, traditional tavernas, and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, admire the colorful fishing boats, and dine at one of the waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood and local delicacies. The village also offers stunning sunset views over the Ionian Sea.

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Lakka (Paxos)
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Nestled in the northern tip of Paxos, the charming harbor village of Lakka is a sailor’s dream. Surrounded by pine-clad hills and embraced by a turquoise bay, Lakka offers both shelter and serenity. As you sail in, the calm, clear waters invite you to drop anchor and dive right into nature’s bliss.

Spend your day exploring the island’s pristine beaches: Harami Beach, with its white pebbles and gentle waters, is perfect for families and swimmers, while Orkos Beach offers seclusion and untouched beauty for those seeking quietude. For a more shaded, peaceful retreat, head to Kanoni Beach, hidden among olive trees just steps from the village.

Wander through Lakka’s quaint streets, lined with pastel houses, local boutiques, and seaside tavernas serving fresh seafood and local wines. Don’t miss a visit to the small St. John’s Church, a humble gem of island heritage.

With its blend of natural beauty and authentic charm, Lakka captures the timeless rhythm of Greek island life—inviting you to slow down, soak it in, and simply stay a little longer.

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