The Magnificent Ionian Sea Tour Starting from Lefkada
Join us and let your dreams set sail on this extraordinary journey through paradise. With each stop along this enchanting route, you'll be immersed in the timeless allure of the Ionian Islands, where every moment is a testament to the magic of the Mediterranean.
Exploring the Jewel of the Ionian Seas!
Embark on an unforgettable odyssey through the Ionian Sea with our captivating boat tour route.
Set sail from the stunning shores of Lefkada, where azure waters beckon and rugged cliffs echo ancient tales. Journey to Cephalonia, a gem of the Ionian, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and hidden coves. In Skala, indulge in sun-drenched days on the golden sands, framed by turquoise vistas that enchant the soul.
Next, venture to Zakynthos, a paradise of emerald shores and iconic shipwreck views that captivate every traveler's heart. Discover the legendary island of Ithaka, steeped in myth and mystery, where every corner whispers the echoes of Odysseus' journey. Then, experience the tranquil beauty of Kastos, a hidden treasure of pristine beaches and authentic Greek charm. Finally, return to Lefkada, where your voyage began, with memories etched in the sands of time.
Lefkada
Lefkada is a special Greek island because you can get there by car, thanks to a bridge from the mainland. It's known for amazing blue waters, white beaches, and green nature.
Amazing Beaches Some of the best beaches are Porto Katsiki and Egremni. They have bright blue water and are perfect for relaxing and swimming.
Nature and Hiking The island isn't just beaches. It has green mountains and waterfalls, like those in Nydri. These places are great for walking and seeing the island's beauty.
Cute Towns Places like Lefkada Town and Vasiliki have narrow streets and pretty houses. They're good for walking around and seeing local life.
Fun in the Water Lefkada is also famous for water sports, especially windsurfing. The wind here is just right for it, making it a fun place for adventures on the water.
Tasty Food The food in Lefkada is delicious. You can try seafood and Greek dishes that taste wonderful.
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.
Skala
Skala is approximately 23 miles southeast of the island's capital, Argostoli. It's known for its long stretch of sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for sun-seekers and beach lovers. In the evenings, Skala comes alive with a lively nightlife scene, offering a variety of bars, tavernas, and beach clubs where visitors can enjoy drinks, live music, and dancing in the early hours. Beyond the beach and town center, Skala is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including lush green hillsides, olive groves, and vineyards.
Zakythnos
Zakynthos — also known as Zante — is the third-largest Ionian island and home to two of Greece's most photographed coastal features. Navagio Beach on the northwestern coast is a 200-metre cove enclosed by sheer cliffs with a rusting smuggler's shipwreck (the MV Panagiotis) half-buried in white sand, accessible only by boat. The northern Cape Skinari holds a chain of blue caves where the water turns electric blue in midday sun. The eastern coast at Laganas is a protected nesting site for loggerhead sea turtles. Zakynthos is 90 minutes from Kefalonia. Season runs May through October.
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.
Kastos
The island is known for its picturesque beaches and secluded coves, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling in peaceful surroundings.
The main settlement on Kastos is also named Kastos, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It's a charming village with traditional whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and a relaxed atmosphere. Kastos is a great destination for those seeking a quiet and authentic Greek island experience.
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