Paxos and Antipaxos
Cruise route:
- Starting from the port of Paxos, Syvota, Plataria, or Lefkimmi in Corfu
- Visit to the sea caves on the west side of Paxos island
Swimming at the beaches of Vrika or Voutoumi and Kaltsonisi (Villa Anielli), and at the “Pool Beach” on the island of Mavro Oros on the way back to Syvota - Visit to the main town of Gaios
- Return to the port of departure
Visit the beautiful islands of Paxos and Antipaxos with their large caves. Departure from the port of Syvota or Plataria.
Paxos consists of a group of islands, with the largest being Paxos and Antipaxos. Antipaxos is famous for its wine production and two of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the Ionian Sea. The unique blue caves (about 40 in total), including the largest and most historic cave of “Ypapanti,” where the submarine “Papanikolis” was hidden during World War II, are a must-see. With our boat, we will enter some of these caves, and their beauty will enchant you.
Ortholithos (a rock standing in the sea), along with the rocky island resembling a submarine, are two of the many attractions we will admire during our tour.
Paxos is a beautiful island to explore, offering stunning views, especially as you approach by boat the main town of Gaios or the smaller coastal villages of Lakka and Loggos.
Islands in Syvota
Cruise route:
- Starting from the port of Syvota or Plataria.
- Swimming at the beach “Pisina” on the island Mavro Oros.
- Swimming at Prapa Mali Beach (weather permitting)
- Visit to Bella Vraka Beach
- At “Diapori” Beach on Agios Nikolaos Island
- Visit to the exceptional sea cave on the island of Mavro Oros
- Return to the port of departure
Parga
Cruise route:
- Departure from Syvota or Plataria
- Visit to the settlement of Parga
- Swimming at the beaches of Valtos, Prapa Mali, and the beaches of Syvota on the way back
- Return to the port of departure
Corfu
Cruise route:
- Starting from the port of Syvota or Plataria
- Visit the city of Corfu and its famous attractions, such as Saint Spyridon Church, the Old Fortress of the city, and the renowned narrow alleys known as “kantounia.”
- Swimming at the beaches of Syvota on the way back
- Return to the port of departure.
Over time, the island may have changed, but we can still feel the spirit of a distant glorious past. Its rich multicultural heritage, historical monuments, stunning natural landscapes, crystal-clear seas, and excellent year-round weather explain why Corfu is one of the most cosmopolitan destinations in the Mediterranean, captivating its visitors.