Lefkada

About Lefkada

Lefkas, or Lefkada, as the Greeks say, is a remarkably green island famous for its dense forests and array of world-famous beaches on the west coast of Greece. It is the fourth largest of the Ionian Islands, after Zakynthos, Kefalonia, and Corfu.

Connected with a bridge to the mainland from Preveza, you don’t need a ferry boat to reach the island.

It is rich in history and culture, with its fame stretching back to ancient times. It is believed that Lefkas was the island that Homer called Ithaca and on which he located the palace of Odysseus in his legendary work, Odyssey.

Stunning beaches with turquoise blue sapphire waters and breathtaking cliffs, you will not regret this journey.

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