
Paxinata (Old Anogi) offers visitors a unique and immersive experience among the expansive ruins of a 15th/16th-century town. Unlike typical tourist sites, these ruins feel natural and unmanicured, with goats grazing among the stones and an absence of signs or information panels.
This creates a timeless atmosphere, enhanced by breathtaking views of the sea and a large part of Ithaca.
Visiting during the off-season or in the evening provides a serene, solitary experience, where you can sit amidst the ruins and listen to the distant tinkling of goat bells. It’s a truly special and atmospheric place, perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with Ithaca’s past.
Tagline: “Immerse Yourself in the Timeless Ruins of Old Anogi.”
Info & Photos by: Karel Picka