Meganisi is a Greek island and municipality immediately to the east-southeast of the island of Lefkada.
Some researchers, including Wilhelm Dörpfeld, believe that Meganisi was the Homeric island of Krocylea, which was part of Odysseus’ kingdom.
Atherinos Bay
Atherinos is one of the bays where you might opt to drop anchor. Upon arriving at Atherinos, you’ll quickly realize that it’s a beloved destination, popular among both locals and visitors alike. Accessible from the inland, it offers various options for food and drink.
Ideal For
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
Mooring
- Difficulty: Easy
- Protected from northwest winds but not protected from east winds
Ampelakia Bay
Following Atherinos, you’ll come across Abelakia, where you’ll discover Greek restaurants perfect for enjoying a meal after your swim.
Ideal For
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
Mooring
- Difficulty: Easy
- Not protected from northeast winds
Vathi Village
Vathi village sprawls along the coastline of one of the world’s largest natural harbors. Whether you decide to dock your chartered sailing yacht in the marina or the port, the view is sure to captivate you.
Ideal For
- Swimming
- Shopping
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
Mooring
- Difficulty: Easy
- Port Protected up to 5 beaufort
- Avoid in case of any strong North direction wind
Spilia Harbor
The natural harbor of Spilia serves as the sanctuary for the village of Spartochori and marks the initial stop when sailing towards Meganisi aboard your chartered yacht. Whether you opt to remain on board or venture up to the village, the tranquil green slope of the hill promises to reward you with its peaceful ambiance.
Ideal For
- Swimming
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
Mooring
- Difficulty: Easy
- Port Protected up to 5 beaufort
- Avoid in case of any strong North direction wind
Thilia Island
Positioned between the islands of Lefkada and Meganisi, Thilia serves as an excellent point for your sailing adventure. To the south, with a bit of exploration, you’ll discover a secluded sandy beach, perfect for unwinding and soaking in the summer breeze.
Ideal For
- Swimming
- Sightseeing
- Snorkeling
Mooring
- Difficulty: Easy
- Protected from northwest winds
Papanikolis Cave
While exploring Meganisi, you’ll uncover numerous hidden treasures, but none quite as remarkable as Papanikolis Cave. Named after the World War II submarine, Papanikolis, this cave’s spacious interior allows yachts to enter, providing an unforgettable experience.
Swimming into the cave offers a one-of-a-kind sensation, with its crystal-clear waters allowing visibility right to the bottom. As you gaze upwards, you’ll be awestruck by the stalactites hanging from the ceiling. You can swim to the small sandy beach within the cave and marvel at the magnificent view.
Ideal For
- Swimming
- Sightseeing
- Snorkeling
Mooring
- Difficulty: Hard
- Papanikolis Cave is not a spot to anchor