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DIAPONTIAN ISLANDS

To your left is a small jetty and a long stone beach with the rocks extending in a spectacular vista far into the sea. To your right is the large sheltered curving bay of Fiki. You can scramble down to this by different paths. The island is dotted with other inlets accessible from land without need. of a boat.

Erikousa is the most northern, inhabited island of the Ionian Sea. Named after the bush “Reiki” which flourishes during October and makes the island a purple oasis. Erikousa is a hidden gem and a small paradise where guests can relax and come closer to nature. If you love hiking through green mountain alleys and feel amazed by azure Ionian waters, Erikousa should be on your bucket list. The island has two beautiful beaches, Porto, which is the island’s main port and Bragini, a quiet sandy beach. Although a small island you may find plenty of choices for food and entertainment.

Othonoi, the westernmost point of Greece, is a paradise for hikers and divers. Its lush green hills and stunning beaches like Aspri Ammos and Fyki Bay provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure. Dive into the clear waters to discover vibrant marine life or hike to the island’s highest point for panoramic views that will take your breath away. Aspri Ammos Beach, is a hidden paradise renowned for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic cliffs, Aspri Ammos is accessible only by boat and provides a breathtaking backdrop, ensuring an unforgettable experience for visitors.

Famous for long ribbon of sandy beach

Mathraki Island is famous for its 2 kilometres long ribbon of sandy beach, with intermittent rock shade, stretching the length of the east side of the island. On the west side, a short walk from the Kato Mathraki church leads to different and varied beaches opposite the satellite island of Trachea.