
7 traditional dishes from the Ionian Islands
Seven islands on the west coast of Greece, including Lefkas, Kefalonia, Zakynthos and Corfu, with a very traditional cuisine.
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Seven islands on the west coast of Greece, including Lefkas, Kefalonia, Zakynthos and Corfu, with a very traditional cuisine.
Greece has an old tradition regarding fishing, cooking and eating fish and seafood dishes.
Antipaxos is Paxos’ smaller “sister” and it can be reached in 20 minutes from the main island.
The course of the island’s history runs in parallel with that of Corfu.
It is known for its unpretentious, slow pace of life, crystal clear waters and steep chalky cliffs, and a plethora of olive groves. Paxos Island is a perfect place to spend some time in search of the traditional island way of life.
The entire coastline of Paxos & Antipaxos is amazing! It is highly recommended to have a tour sailing around the islands.
Lefkada has a rich history and many archaeological, historical, and religious sites.
The history of Lefkada is long. Living witnesses are the castles, the prehistoric sites in Nydri and Kalligoni.
Seven islands on the west coast of Greece, including Lefkas, Kefalonia, Zakynthos and Corfu, with a very traditional cuisine.
Greece has an old tradition regarding fishing, cooking and eating fish and seafood dishes.
Lefkada is known all over the world for it’s beautiful beaches. Some of them, were reviewed as the best in the world.
The only list you’ll need for the best food locations in Lefkada.
The coastal area of the island of Kefalonia is 254 km and with its spectacular beaches that are among the largest, picturesque and clean in all Greece. The coasts of Kefalonia offer a true paradise for lovers of sandy beaches and no shortage of beautiful bays ideal for snorkeling.
Agia Efimia is a coastal picturesque village that lies around the natural bay and it is home to a small and lovely port where fishing and excursion boats moor.
The historic harbour village of Fiskardo is one of the most beautiful – and popular – parts of Kefalonia.
Sami is the second largest port of Kefalonia, after Argostoli. The modern village is built close to ancient Sami, one of the most important archeological discoveries of Kefalonia
As the largest island in the Ionian Sea, with a rich history and interesting geomorphology, there is definitely a lot to see in Kefalonia.
Kefalonia’s history begins from the Mesolithic period and during the years that passed, it met aspiring conquerors and settlers.
The coastal area of the island of Kefalonia is 254 km and with its spectacular beaches that are among the largest, picturesque and clean in all Greece. The coasts of Kefalonia offer a true paradise for lovers of sandy beaches and no shortage of beautiful bays ideal for snorkeling.
Agia Efimia is a coastal picturesque village that lies around the natural bay and it is home to a small and lovely port where fishing and excursion boats moor.
The historic harbour village of Fiskardo is one of the most beautiful – and popular – parts of Kefalonia.
Sami is the second largest port of Kefalonia, after Argostoli. The modern village is built close to ancient Sami, one of the most important archeological discoveries of Kefalonia
As the largest island in the Ionian Sea, with a rich history and interesting geomorphology, there is definitely a lot to see in Kefalonia.
Kefalonia’s history begins from the Mesolithic period and during the years that passed, it met aspiring conquerors and settlers.