Ithaca Sea Activities
February 13 2012

The beautiful beach of Agios Ioannis is located on the west coast of Ithaca. The road from Lefki is difficult, with hairpin turns on a steep track that ends about 100m from Agios Ioannis beach, a path then leads down past the windmill. Agios Ioannis beach has no shade and no facilities but still remains one of the most stunning Beaches of Ithaca due to its exceptional crystal clear waters. Definitely worth visiting are the gorgeous little Beaches in the area to which you can walk or swim to from the main beach. 

 

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February 13 2012

Filiatro beach is probably the most popular beach on the island. his beautiful pebbly beach is surrounded by olive trees and has camping facilities.

Stavros

Published in Villages
February 13 2012

Stavros is the second biggest village on Ithaca and it is situated 16klm from Vathy. It was built in the 16th century and its main attractions are the archeological museum and the bust of Odysseus which can be found at the central square.

Perachori

Published in Villages
February 13 2012

Perahori lies at the southern part of Ithaca. It’s a small village with a population of about 350 and got its name “Pera-Hori” (Far-village), because of its geographical position.

Vathy

Published in Villages
February 08 2012

Vathy (or Vathi) is the capital of Ithaca since 1500 and has a population of 1700 people. Vathy’s is build like an amphitheatre around it's natural port (the Homeric Forkys port) which is 300m. wide and its length is 926m.