"Ithaca gave you the marvellous journey. Without her you would not have set out."C.P Cavafy
Ithaca, situated on the West Coast of Greece and best known for Homer's Odyssey and the story of Ulysses, is increasing in popularity as it is one of few islands left where one can still find the traditional, untouched Greece.
Ithaca, also called the Gem of the Ionian, is renowned for its friendly community of around 3500 permanent residents, quaint traditional villages, pebble coves with pristine
aqua waters and its lush green mountains dotted in cypress trees and olive groves.
Her natural beauty, temperate weather and limited
commercialization makes Ithaca a worthy Spring and Summer destination for families with children and for people looking for a peaceful getaway. The island is also
becoming increasingly popular amongst eco-tourists as more and more urbanites are looking for vacation destinations closer to nature. The villages are
joined by many walking trails, some of which date back to the ancient era. One can choose to trek these paths alone, or in an organized group. There is
also the option of renting a canoe from Polis Beach where one can wonder out of the bay and find beautiful waters for snorkelling, fishing or just for
relaxing. Another popular activity is renting a boat for the day where one can explore the coastline of the island and her many secluded beaches without
the need of a tour guide or even a boat license. Furthermore, the island continues to produce its own olive oil and wine using traditional methods.
Locals are always pleased to involve tourists in these activities in harvesting season.
Low season months such as April, May, September
and October have a milder climate with fewer tourists and it is common for authors, poets and artists to visit the Island during these periods filled
with colour and the inspiring song of the sea and the cool breeze. High season months from June to August are more about socializing with most of the houses on the
island open and the cafeterias and beaches filled with a buzz. However, romanticism is still in the air with the local festivals, also known as
Paniyiria, which occur periodically over a 2 month period throughout the islands villages. Great food, local wine, song and music are the main
attractions at these Paniyiria and it is a great reminder of the true essence and simplicity of life when one sees people of all ages and
origins, holding hands and dancing together.
It is at these moments when one realizes what Ithaca
truly means.
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Getting here:
Ithaca is easily accessible with daily ferries connecting the island to ports in Patras, Astakos, Lefkada and Kefalonia.
International flights link Italy, UK, Germany, Holland and Scandinavia to Kefalonia which is just a 20 minute ferry trip away. Contact us for more
information regarding this.
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