Ithaca – For the Curious Traveler
Far from the crowded tourist trails, Ithaca stands as a destination for travelers seeking authenticity, depth, and a quiet sense of discovery. Known as the mythical home of Odysseus, this Ionian island offers more than history—it offers a journey inward.
Winding coastal roads lead to sleepy villages, hidden monasteries, and panoramic viewpoints suspended between sea and sky. Whether you're anchoring your sailboat in Vathy’s calm bay or wandering ancient footpaths through cypress forests, Ithaca invites you to slow down, listen, and reconnect with nature, with myth, and with yourself.
This is not a place for ticking off landmarks—it's for those who crave simplicity, depth, and meaning in their travels.
Explore the Highlights:
Vathy
The capital and main port of Ithaca, Vathy (meaning "deep" in Greek), is a charming waterfront town with neoclassical architecture and a relaxed atmosphere. Upon entering the bay, you'll pass the islet of Lazareto and its small 17th-century church. Nearby, don’t miss the mountain village of Perachori and the area’s beautiful beaches.
Kioni
A postcard-perfect fishing village in the northeast, Kioni is known for its traditional charm, colorful harbor, and green hillsides. Yachts gently bob in the bay as visitors stroll along the waterfront or relax in cafés with a sea view. It's a tranquil haven with an authentic Greek soul.
Frikes
In the north of the island of Ithaca, Frikes is an idyllic small fishing village that used to be a significant port in old times. It is a quiet place that keeps all the quality aspects of the small and distant areas. Nowadays, it serves as a harbour for connecting the north of Ithaca to Lefkada and Kefalonia, and it is a renowned shelter for boat cruising activities.
Let Ithaca be your odyssey!
Whether you seek adventure or peaceful reflection, this enchanting island invites you to discover its secrets, embrace its soul, and feel the joy of coming home—even if it’s your first time here.