Explore the Ionian Sea! Check out our top picks for you!
Zakynthos (Zante)
Numerous famous landmarks include the Navagio beach, a cove on the northwest shore isolated by high cliffs and accessible only by boat.
Ithaki (Ithaca)
Modern Ithaca is generally identified with Homer’s Ithaca, the home of Odysseus, whose delayed return to the island is the plot of the epic poem Odyssey.
Atokos
Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning watercolor and serene ambiance.
Kastos
Make sure to pause and savor the turquoise waters of this island.
Kalamos
Prepare to fall in love with its tranquil atmosphere and peaceful ambiance, evoking a sense of profound serenity that captivates visitors.
Paleros
An ideal destination for indulging in local cuisine at the central square or leisurely strolling along the seaside.
Meganisi
Some researchers believe that Meganisi was the Homeric island of Krocylea, which was part of Odysseus’ kingdom.
Lefkada (Lefkas)
The stories of Sappho’s suicide and that of Artemisia of Caria jumping from the cliffs at Cape Lefkada are related to other myths linking the island to the ancient Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.
Preveza
Wander in its cobblestone streets buzz with activity, filled with both locals and tourists exploring the traditional shops and renowned seafood restaurants.
Parga
Descending from the Venetian castle atop the hill, the town extends to the sea, where you can unwind on your privately chartered yacht and bask in the summer breeze.
Paxoi
In Greek mythology, Poseidon created this island by striking Corfu with his trident, so that he and his wife Amphitrite could have some peace and quiet.
Syvota Thesprotias
Syvota is a well-developed resort, owing largely to the numerous pristine beaches with clear waters located on several islets immediately offshore.
Kerkyra (Corfu)
The island is bound up with the history of Greece from the beginnings of Greek mythology, and is marked by numerous battles and conquests.