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Paxi is the smallest of the six main Ionian islands. When you step ashore at Gaios, the island's little port, you'll find an exquisite miniature world just waiting to be discovered. One of the attractions of this island is its size; it is so tiny (10 km. long and 4 km. wide), that you can easily walk from one side to the other. At the same time, it is so thick with grapevines and olive trees that the whole place is like one big garden. Along its eastern coast, just a stone's throw away, are the smaller islands of Panagia, Agios Nikolaos, Mongonissi and Kaltsonissi. During your stay on Paxi, you will find wonderful beaches and translucent waters, perfect for swimminig, snorkeling and fishing. On the east side of the island sits Gaios, its capital and biggest village. Its charming 19th century houses, threaded by narrow lanes, lie at the end of a closed "fjord", almost filled by the islet of Agios Nikolaos. The town has an excellent Cultural Museum. Laka is a little seaside settlement with a tiny harbour, built on a sheltered bay, the coasts of which are covered with olive and pine trees. Its low houses are particulary distinctive, painted in interesting shades of brown and indigo. The grotto of Ypapanti is only 2 nautical miles from Laka by motorboat. The gntle east coast has many pebbly beaches, while the west coast is rough, with precipitous cliffs that offer wonderful views. On this side, there are many grottos, accessible only by boat. If you should happen to be in Paxi on the 15th of August, you'll want to follow the faithful who gather at the Monastery of Panagia. The festivities last all day and all night, winding up in Gaios with dancing in the main square. Pleasant excursions may be made to Panagia, Agios Nikolaos, Mongonissi and Kaltsionissl. From Paxi it is also possible to visit Parga on the mainland, a small town with a Venetian fortress and a wonderful beach, and Andipaxi, a tiny island 3 nautical miles from Gaios. About 120 people live on Andipaxi. Its slopes are practically covered with grapevines and its beaches are superb. Totally unspoilt, quiet Andipaxi serves as a refuge for those seeking solitude, simplicity and serenity. Get A Yacht To Go There Now! |
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