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Astakos
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Kalamos
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Meganisi
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Kefalonia
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Ithaca
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Messolonghi

Sail Greece’s Stunning Ionian Islands from Astakos

Departing from Astakos, Western Greece, Greece
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Embark on an enchanting journey through Greece’s Ionian Sea, exploring serene islands, vibrant villages, and breathtaking natural beauty. Set sail with us and create unforgettable memories—your Ionian adventure awaits!

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Total Sailing:120 Miles

Your Ionian Journey Awaits!

Set sail on an 8-day Ionian adventure, blending serene waters, thrilling activities, and Greek charm.

Day 1 - Saturday: Astakos
Begin your journey in Astakos, a coastal gem perfect for a mix of exploration and relaxation. Customize your day with beach time, watersports, and a delicious local dinner.

Day 2 - Sunday: Mitika
Sail to Mitika, a tranquil village known for its serene beaches. Enjoy kayaking or canoeing, savor local flavors at a restaurant, and unwind with a swim.

Day 3 - Monday: Kalamos
Discover Kalamos, a lush island with hidden coves. Snorkel in crystal-clear waters, engage in watersports, or relax by the scenic Koufonisia beaches.

Day 4 - Tuesday: Meganisi
Explore Meganisi’s idyllic charm, perfect for windsurfing, watersports, and relaxing beach time. End your day with a traditional meal at a local restaurant.

Day 5 - Wednesday: Kefalonia - Fiskardo
Visit Fiskardo, Kefalonia’s picturesque harbor. Dive into vibrant underwater scenes while snorkeling, or venture inland for a memorable land excursion.

Day 6 - Thursday: Ithaca - Kioni
Experience the mythical island of Ithaca. Stroll through Kioni’s charming village, enjoy watersports, and savor a relaxing dinner overlooking the sea.

Day 7 - Friday: Messolonghi
Conclude your island-hopping with a visit to Messolonghi. Swim in its serene waters, explore the Garden of Heroes, and indulge in local culinary delights.

Day 8 - Saturday: Athens Return
Return to Athens with memories of breathtaking islands, vibrant marine life, and serene shores. Your Ionian odyssey awaits—start planning today!

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Astakos

Astakos, nestled on the western coast of mainland Greece, is a serene seaside town that serves as the perfect gateway to the Ionian Islands. With its picturesque harbor and stunning views of the Ionian Sea, Astakos invites visitors to experience the charm of authentic Greek life. The town is known for its fresh seafood, which can be savored at the many traditional tavernas lining the waterfront.

Astakos offers a blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal starting point for sailing journeys. Beyond its coastline, the area boasts lush landscapes, perfect for hiking and nature exploration. Visitors can stroll through its quaint streets, discover hidden gems, and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of a traditional Greek community.

Its strategic location provides easy access to nearby islands such as Kalamos and Kastos, which are popular among sailors. Whether you're seeking relaxation or a vibrant cultural experience, Astakos has something for everyone. Let Astakos be the beginning of your unforgettable Ionian adventure.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Mytikas

Mitika, located along the Ionian coast, is a hidden gem perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. Its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters offer the ultimate backdrop for relaxation and adventure alike. Water sports enthusiasts will find plenty of activities to indulge in, including water-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and windsurfing.

The town’s tranquil atmosphere is complemented by its authentic Greek charm, with traditional tavernas serving fresh, locally sourced seafood. Strolling through Mitika’s quiet streets, you’ll discover a welcoming community and stunning coastal views that inspire serenity. The surrounding natural beauty, with lush hills and olive groves, provides excellent opportunities for hiking and exploration.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Kalamos

Kalamos, a serene island in the Ionian Sea, is a paradise for those seeking untouched nature and tranquil surroundings. Known for its lush green forests and crystal-clear waters, Kalamos offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Its pristine beaches and secluded coves provide the perfect setting for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.

The island’s small port town welcomes visitors with its charming atmosphere, where traditional tavernas serve fresh seafood and local delicacies. Kalamos is a haven for sailors, offering safe anchorage spots and stunning coastal landscapes to explore. Hiking trails through pine forests lead to panoramic viewpoints, showcasing the island's unspoiled beauty.

Kalamos’ laid-back vibe and natural charm make it an ideal destination for relaxation and adventure. It’s also a gateway to nearby gems like Kastos, easily accessible by a short boat ride. Whether you’re exploring its scenic trails or enjoying the serenity of its shores, Kalamos promises a truly unforgettable Ionian experience.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Restaurants
George's Restaurant
4.9

Nestled by the harbor, George’s Restaurant is a beloved local gem known for its warm hospitality and traditional Greek flavors. Guests can enjoy freshly grilled seafood, homemade meze, and hearty classics, all served with a generous dose of Greek charm. The welcoming ambiance and picturesque sea view make it the perfect spot for a laid-back dinner after a day at sea.

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Porto Kalamos Food And Drink
4.9

A relaxed seaside taverna offering a delightful selection of local dishes, Porto Kalamos is the go-to spot for sailors seeking authentic island dining. Expect grilled meats, crisp salads, and refreshing drinks, all just steps from the water’s edge. With a casual yet charming setting, it captures the essence of Greek summer.

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Il Panino
4.9

Start your morning right at Il Panino, a cozy coffee shop perfect for a peaceful breakfast before setting sail. From artisan coffee and fresh juices to sandwiches and pastries, it's a charming little spot that adds a touch of comfort and flavor to your island morning.

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Meganisi

Meganisi, nestled in the Ionian Sea, is a tranquil paradise renowned for its serene beaches and traditional charm. This small island boasts picturesque villages, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves that are perfect for swimming and exploration. Vathy, the island’s main harbor, welcomes visitors with its vibrant tavernas and scenic views of moored yachts. Meganisi’s coastline is dotted with sea caves, including the famous Papanikolis Cave, which holds fascinating tales of World War II. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, the island’s unspoiled nature and warm hospitality create an idyllic getaway. With its slow pace of life and natural beauty, Meganisi offers a slice of authentic Greek island living.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Vathy Village
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Vathy is the heart of Meganisi, a charming seaside village with a lively harbor filled with yachts. Stroll along the waterfront and enjoy local tavernas serving delicious Greek cuisine. Its relaxing ambiance and picturesque setting make it a favorite stop for travelers.

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Agios Ioannis Beach
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Agios Ioannis Beach is a peaceful haven on Meganisi, offering crystal-clear waters and a serene atmosphere. Surrounded by lush greenery, this secluded beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply unwinding in nature. It’s a true escape from the crowds.

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Papanikolis Cave
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Papanikolis Cave is Meganisi’s most famous natural attraction, known as the hiding spot of the Papanikolis submarine during World War II. This enormous sea cave boasts stunning turquoise waters and a rich history. Visitors can enter by boat to explore its breathtaking interior and experience its unique charm.

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Kefalonia

Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands and one of the most varied — limestone mountains rising 1,600 metres, underground caves, white-pebble beaches, and pretty Venetian-era harbour villages. Fiskardo on the northern tip is the most photographed: pastel houses ring a tiny harbour, untouched because the 1953 earthquake that destroyed most of the island missed this corner. Myrtos Beach, a curve of white pebbles backed by 600-metre cliffs, was the setting of Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Assos is a smaller fishing village wrapped around a Venetian fortress on a peninsula. Kefalonia is 90 minutes from Ithaca and 2 hours from Lefkada. Season runs May through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Melissani Cave
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Melissani Cave, located near the village of Karavomilos, is a stunning natural wonder renowned for its underground lake and ethereal blue waters. Visitors can take a boat tour through the cave's cavernous chambers, where sunlight filters through the ceiling, illuminating the turquoise waters below. The cave is steeped in mythology, with local legends associating it with the nymph Melissani, hence its name.

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Myrtos Beach
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Myrtos Beach is one of the most iconic and photographed beaches in Greece, known for its dramatic cliffs, white pebble shoreline, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Nestled between the mountains of Agia Dynati and Kalon Oros, Myrtos offers breathtaking panoramic views and excellent swimming and sunbathing opportunities. It has been consistently ranked among the world's best beaches for its natural beauty.

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Assos Village and Castle
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Assos is a picturesque village located on a narrow isthmus on the northwest coast of Kefalonia, surrounded by lush greenery and turquoise waters. The village is dominated by the ruins of a Venetian castle perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the quaint streets of Assos, admire the traditional architecture, and relax in waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood and local delicacies.

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Nearby Restaurants
Tassia Restaurant
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Tassia Restaurant is a family-run taverna located in the charming fishing village of Fiskardo. Known for its warm hospitality and authentic Greek flavors, Tassia offers a menu of traditional dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, including fresh seafood, grilled meats, and homemade mezes. Diners can enjoy their meal in the cozy dining room or al fresco on the terrace overlooking the harbor.

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Lorraines Magic Hill
4.9

Lorraine's Magic Hill is a charming family-owned restaurant specializing in traditional Greek and local cuisine. Situated atop the hill overlooking Lourdas Beach, the restaurant boasts breathtaking views of the sea and the island of Zakynthos.Lorraine frequently hosts Greek nights complete with traditional dancing and live music, adding to the restaurant's lively atmosphere.

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Avli Restaurant
4.9

Situated in the heart of Argostoli, Avli Restaurant is a popular dining destination known for its creative cuisine and elegant ambiance. The menu features a mix of Mediterranean and Greek dishes with a modern twist, showcasing fresh ingredients and innovative flavors. Guests can choose from a variety of seafood specialties, pasta dishes, and grilled meats, all served in a stylish and inviting setting.

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Ithaca

Ithaca is the small Ionian island that Homer's Odyssey made famous — the long-lost home Odysseus spent ten years sailing back to. The main harbour at Vathy sits at the head of a long deep bay carved into the island's narrow waist, with the village wrapped around the curve in pastel neoclassical houses. The north of the island holds Kioni and Frikes, two smaller fishing harbours that face Kefalonia across a 4-kilometre strait. The Cave of the Nymphs, where Homer says Odysseus hid the Phaeacian gifts on his return, is a real cave inland from Vathy you can visit. Ithaca is 30 minutes from Kefalonia. Season runs May through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Filiatro Beach
4.9

Filiatro is a stunning pebble beach located near the village of Frikes on the northern coast of Ithaca. Surrounded by lush greenery and olive groves, Filiatro offers crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can relax on the beach and soak up the sun, rent sunbeds and umbrellas, and enjoy refreshments at the beachside taverna. Filiatro Beach is also family-friendly, with shallow waters ideal for children.

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Vathy Town
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Vathy is the main port and capital of Ithaca, renowned for its charming waterfront promenade, colorful buildings, and bustling atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the narrow streets lined with cafes, tavernas, and shops, explore the historic churches and museums, and admire the traditional architecture. Vathy also serves as a convenient base for exploring the rest of the island.

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Gidaki Beach
4.9

Gidaki is a secluded paradise accessible only by boat or via a scenic hiking trail from the village of Stavros. Nestled in a pristine cove on the western coast of Ithaca, Gidaki Beach offers powdery white sand and azure waters surrounded by dramatic cliffs and lush vegetation. Visitors can enjoy peace and tranquility, swim in the clear waters, and explore the rocky shoreline. There are no facilities at Gidaki Beach, so visitors should bring their own supplies.

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Odysseus's Palace (School of Homer)
4.9

According to legend, Ithaca was the homeland of Odysseus, the legendary Greek hero of Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. The ruins of Odysseus's Palace, also known as the School of Homer, are believed to be located near the village of Stavros. Visitors can explore the archaeological site, which features remains of ancient walls and structures, and learn about the island's rich history and mythology.

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Nearby Restaurants
Lizzy's Restaurant
4.9
Nestled in the charming village of Kioni, Lizzy's Restaurant - Bar offers a picturesque setting with breathtaking views of the bay. With three levels of outdoor dining areas and a bar on the top level, Lizzy's provides the perfect ambiance to admire the beauty of the Ionian night sky.
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Dona Lefki
4.9

Dona Lefki is nestled in a stunning location, offering captivating views of the crystal blue waters of the Ionian Sea and the majestic sunset descending over the bay. Indulge in delectable dishes inspired by traditional Greek cuisine, expertly crafted to tantalize your taste buds.

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Messolonghi

Messolonghi, nestled on the western coast of Greece, is a destination that blends natural beauty with rich history. Renowned for its vast lagoon, the town offers a tranquil escape, perfect for nature enthusiasts and history lovers alike. The lagoon is home to a diverse ecosystem, including flamingos and pelicans, making it a prime spot for birdwatching.

Messolonghi’s historical significance is equally captivating. Known for its heroic role in the Greek War of Independence, the town honors its past through landmarks like the "Garden of Heroes" and tributes to Lord Byron, who supported Greece’s fight for freedom and spent his final days here.

Visitors can explore the picturesque town, savor local specialties like "Avgotaracho" (bottarga), and witness breathtaking sunsets over the lagoon. The surrounding salt flats add a unique charm, reflecting the area's traditional way of life. Whether you're drawn by its serene waters or its heroic legacy, Messolonghi offers an experience rich in culture, history, and natural beauty.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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