10:00 AM
Set off from Lefkada’s main harbor in the morning to make the most of calmer seas and a full day of discovery. The town’s waterfront comes alive early, making for a smooth and scenic start.
Renowned for its vivid blue waters and fine white sand, Voutoumi is a natural choice for a morning swim. The clear shallows are ideal for snorkeling. There’s a small beach bar for a quick coffee with a view, though the real highlight is the unspoiled scenery.
A quiet bay tucked away on Paxos’ southern tip, Mongonissi is known for its calm, shallow waters—perfect for a relaxed swim. The local beach bar offers a laid-back spot for a coffee. For the more active, there are small sea caves nearby worth exploring with a mask and snorkel.
Paxos’ main port town blends low-key charm with Venetian touches. Wander through its narrow streets, lined with cafes and local shops. It’s a brief stop, but enough to get a feel for the island’s character.
Accessible only by boat, Kipiadi remains one of Paxos’ quieter spots. With no facilities or development, it’s a pure swim-and-soak-in-the-silence kind of beach. Ideal for a more secluded stop.
Dock at Parga’s harbor to explore a colorful mainland village with steep alleys and a castle above. Traditional tavernas line the seafront—perfect for a leisurely lunch break.
A tucked-away cove near Parga, this quiet spot offers clear waters and dramatic cliffs. It’s a solid alternative for those preferring a swim and snorkel session in a more natural setting.
A lesser-known beach on the mainland coast, Mytikas is a peaceful place for one last dip. The light starts to soften by this point in the day, making it an excellent swim under the late afternoon sun.
18:00
Cruise back toward Lefkada in the early evening, arriving just as the sun dips low—ideal timing for a calm, golden-hour finish.