7 Stunning Ionian Islands You Need to Explore

By far the lushest of all the Greek island chains, the Ionian Islands offer the most breathtaking cliff-backed beaches, with striking milky white sand that blends in beautifully with the azure turquoise sea.  

Featuring seven main islands that attract many visitors from around the world each year, the Ionian still retains a sense of authenticity and a mysterious allure waiting to be discovered. 

Here are the 7 main islands of the Ionian- that are all ideal for a summer getaway!  

Corfu

Boasting crystal waters, a cosmopolitan Old Town, and remarkable landscapes, Corfu with its Venetian fortresses, British mansions, grand royal palaces and fine French arcades- is the perfect place to explore both day and night. The elegant Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Centre, filled with monuments and museums; here you will feel as though you are taking a mini- stroll through Europe! Corfu is paradise who those that love the sea and can explore the Aqualand and the Corfu aquarium for water adventures and getting up close to sea life. 

Best beaches: Prasoudi, Voutoumi, Halikounas, Marathia; Glyfada Beach, Canal d’Amour, Paleokastritsa, Barbati, Issos, Agios Giorgios Agios Stefanos and Avlaki Beach should all be added to your list!  

Zakynthos

By far one of the greenest islands, where lush emerald hills meet the bright blue Ionian sea- there is so much to see and do on this large island that’s filled with so many beautiful coves, great restaurants, luxury hotels and of course- the Navagio/ Shipwreck (the view is breathtaking from the cliffs) – one of the most famous beaches not only in Greece but in the world; you can’t visit Zakynthos without capturing a glimpse of this beauty. 

Best beaches: Marathonissi island (a small boat ride), Gerakas, Dafni, Limnionas, Porto Vromi, Porto Zorro, Banana, Makris Gialos (pebbly), Xyngia, Pelegaki. Best swimming caves: Blue Caves and Keri Caves. 

Note: much of the island’s south coast is a nature reserve due to endangered turtles who hatch in the sand. You can’t enter the turtle beaches, but there are so many beautiful coves to discover. From Keri, you can cast away for Marathonisi island, another turtle sanctuary.

Lefkada

Reachable by car, Lefkada is known for its gorgeous white sand beaches and turquoise waters; The island is a paradise for water babies –swimming,  windsurfing, kayaking and kite-surfing. This Ionian isle boasts remarkable natural landscapes, world-famous beaches, verdant mountains, delightful local cuisine, a noteworthy winemaking tradition, and an exciting range of things to see and do. 

Best beaches: Standouts are Porto Katsiki, Egremni, Kathisma, Perfkoulia, Agiofylu and to avoid the crowds head to the local faves: Mylos, Ammousa, Megali Petra and Avali Beach. 

Paxos

Boasting spectacular azure waters and charming architecture, Paxos is one of Greece’s most beautiful islands. Boasting some of the most stunning and exotic beaches in the world; as well as a wonderful natural landscape with lush vegetation it combines a cosmopolitan feel with natural beauty. Popular with the yachting crowd, here you can rent a small boat and spend the day dipping in and out of the sea. 

Best beaches: Make sure to swim in the passage between Mongonissi and Kaltsonisi. Jump into the deep blue waters that are famous worldwide and enjoy the mesmerising beaches including Alati, Kaki Lagada, Kipiadi, Magonisi and Marmari. 

Tip: Take a day trip to Antipaxoi- this tiny unspoiled island boasts one of the most impressive natural landscapes; the most famous beaches of the island are Vrika and Voutoumi- pure paradise!

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Kefalonia

The largest of the Ionian Isles, Kefalonia remains pure and protected from mass tourism. What makes this place so special is the pride locals take in keeping their island clean, fresh, modern, yet warm and inviting, all while encouraging its natural charm and authentic beauty to shine through. From the main town of Argostoli where you’ll find a range of eateries, bars, and boutiques through to gorgeous fishing villages and quaint towns, there’s so much to see and do on this lush island.

Best beaches: The most famous beach of Kefalonia is Myrtos, which you have to see, however depending on where the wind is blowing it may not be perfect for swimming. Also head to Antisamos and local favourite Petani (with the most amazing little tavern). For families, we recommend Platis Gialos, Makris Gialos, and Lassi. If you want to stay away from the crowds head to Gradakia and Xi beach with its orange sand. And you can’t leave without having a dip in the most stunning emerald waters of Assos. 

Ithaca 

Ithaca island the birthplace of Odysseus, is set in the Ionian Sea and flies very much under the radar compared to its neighbouring islands Kefalonia and Zakynthos, however, we suggest you put Ithaca at the top of your Greek island holiday list. Boasting stunning blue beaches, verdant green landscapes, charming villages, breathtaking views, and Venetian architecture; there is plenty to see and do when visiting the island home of Homer’s mythical hero who found peace on an island that also leaves its visitors feeling relaxed and rejuvenated after spending time here. 

Best beaches: There are so many beautiful beaches and bays on Ithaca and some of our favourites include: Filatro (organised beach with sunbeds), Skinos (a gorgeous secluded beach), Gidaki (which can only be reached by boat), as well as Aetos, Agios Ioannis and Sarakiniko.

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Kythira 

This undiscovered island is filled with rich history, secret caves, medieval architecture, wonderful natural setting and amazing beaches. Located off the south coast of the Peloponnese, one of our favourite spots here is Avlemonas, a traditional fishing settlement built in Cycladic style and boasts stunning gulfs and lush vegetation that create a beautiful natural backdrop. The whitewashed houses and lush gardens draw visitors here each summer, as they take a quick dip in the sea. 

Best beaches: Paleopoli, Kapsali, Fyri Ammos, Kaladai, Melidioni, Likodimou, or Chalkos and Kombonada- you can’t go wrong!  

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Greece’s 11 Most Spectacular Waterfalls 

You’ll never regret chasing these stunning waterfalls found across Greece- a country filled with spectacular scenery and natural bliss. From the mainland to the islands, we’ve put together a list of our favourite! 

Panta Vrexei, Evritania

Located between the villages of Roska and Doliana in Central Greece, it’s about 40 minutes from Karpenisi. On your way to the main waterfall, you will come across smaller ones and streams that are also worth a visit. Once you reach the main falls you can enjoy some hydrotherapy with the pressure of the cold water falling from above. There are also other activities you can enjoy here, including hiking, kayaking and rafting.

Mavri Spilia, Evratinia 

You will come across the remote waterfalls of Mavri Spilia along your way to Mavri Spili, a cave used as a local hideaway during Turkish and German occupation. It only takes around 20 minutes to reach the stunning waterfalls from the main road and another ten minutes to climb all the way up to the cave; over a couple of wooden bridges. Reaching the waterfalls is definitely worth the trek!  

Kalipso Waterfall, Larissa

Considered as one of the best canyoning spots in Greece, Kalipso is located near the coastal village of Kokkino Nero. Once you reach the waterfall, you will enjoy the beautiful and peaceful sounds of nature. Huge rock formations are reflected in the crystal-clear water of the river, making it a stunning sight.

Edessa Waterfall, Edessa

This is probably the best-known waterfall in Macedonia and entire Greece. The left (single drop) waterfall is called Karanos and the right is named Lamda falls. The total height of the waterfall is roughly 70 metres and you are able to walk behind the big Edessa waterfall where you will have a perfect view for the perfect Instagram shot! It’s a wonderful day trip from Thessaloniki. 

Fonias Waterfall, Samothrace Island

From Mount Saos, water splashes and forms great waterfalls all over the island. And in the crystal green waters, natural pools are formed. This is quite a spectacle and a natural wonder. This hidden waterfall located on the small island of Samothrace is 20 metres high and the water is absolutely crystal clear. 

Papingo Rock Pools & Waterfalls, Epirus

The series of rock pools and waterfalls are quite small, but nonetheless definitely worth visiting. The rock formations here are stunning and although it takes about an hour of hiking to reach upstream, you will be glad you did. You may also be lucky enough to spot hundreds of tadpoles and frogs in some of the pools. 

Neda Waterfall, Kyparissia

The waterfalls of Neda river lie in a lush green valley near Kyparissia, in the Peloponnese. The 31-kilometre river creates a natural border between the regions of Messinia and Ilia and it’s a huge attraction all year round. You can stroll around the banks of the river, explore the huge vegetation, oaks, and plane-trees, before arriving at the riverside which ends in the natural river pool. You can actually safely swim around the waterfalls, making it a wonderful experience for all the family.

Polylimnio Waterfalls, Messinia 

Consisting of several lakes, Polyminio is connected by a stream full of cascades and waterfalls. The main lake and waterfall called Kadi is a popular swimming spot. It gets packed during the hot summer days so make sure you get there early.

Nidri Waterfall, Lefkada 

One of Lefkada’s best-kept secrets is Nidri. Drive to Rachi in Exanthia (here you’ll find an amazing all-day bar/ restaurant with stunning views) and then follow the signs that lead you to the waterfall. From the restaurant car park, it’s about a 15-20 minute walk to reach the magical 12-metre high waterfall. Make sure you’re wearing swimmers as you can dive into the lower pool- truly spectacular! 

Neraida, Kythira Waterfalls 

Neraida is an absolute must-see when visiting Kythira. The entire island is filled with hidden natural treasures and close to the charming village of Mylopotamos, the waterfalls form an exceptional landscape. You won’t be disappointed. 

Skra Waterfalls, Kilkis 

Take a beautiful hiking trail through the woods to reach this area full of lush vegetation. Beneath the fall is a small cave that features some stunning stalactites and crystal waters that fall to create a lake, whose depth reaches four metres. Here you can enjoy an unforgettable swim! 

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