The Greek island of Paxos is almost like a fairytale - it's only accessible by boat or ferry.
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According to Greek Mythology, Paxos was created by Poseidon when he struck Corfu with his trident in effort to gain peace and quiet. The pebble beaches of Paxos are surrounded by sheer, precipitous cliffs that create scenery that is both breathtaking and expressive.
The sea around Paxos has vivid colors; it is pleasantly clean, clear, and cool. Dramatic fauna and flora are abundant, especially in spring. Ancient olive trees line the hillsides allowing the mind and senses escape to the treasure of comfort and beauty that awaits vacationers.
Traveling the Island
Paxos is charming and quaint and can be traveled easily in a couple of days by motorbike or car. The three main towns on the island are Logos, Laka, and Gaios. All of which exhibit the classic Hellenic Ionian style with bright and colorful homes lining the promenades.
The rural area environment has a landscape that features low stone homes surrounded by bountiful and lush gardens. There is always something beautiful to see and many photo opportunities while you're sightseeing or walking.
The three main resorts all have natural harbors; Gaios being the biggest and busiest. Traveling farther inland you will find old churches and buildings and many hiking or biking trails if you seek to further explore the island's rich history.
Accommodations in Paxos and Things to Do
Travel around the entire island on a day or half day cruise. Picturesque wind-carved limestone cliffs, sculptural rock formations, and caverns line the way. Crystal clear, calm waters surrounding the island only add to the exquisite beauty.
A bit of history from World War II is just off the island. Inside the cave called Papanikolis, a Greek submarine found refuge and hiding during the war. The vessel known as "Stephanos I" will allow anyone who desires to swim near the cave.
There is plenty of opportunity to swim, snorkel and relax. This island is wonderful for travelers seeking relaxation and to get away from the rest of the world, and the weather is similar to the weather in Crete - another holiday island.
The locals are all very friendly and happily greet visitors. A spectacular sunset can be seen by traveling to Erimitis, a bar which sits above the cliffs of the west coast.
Paxos is a worthwhile day trip if you don't have a lot of time, but want to escape for a bit. There are many hiking and biking paths that go around the island via trails, coves, and beaches.
You can easily take in the un-hurried, traditional, and tranquil Greek lifestyle. Many people visit this wonderful island because of the miles of pathways that lead to unspoiled, secluded beaches and coves.
Accommodations in Paxos fill quickly during peak travel season. Accommodations generally include rental of a room in a villa or an entire villa. Many villas have private pools.
The island also has two hotels that often receive rave reviews from happy guests. Regardless of your lodging choice, you will not want to stay inside with such a picturesque joy all around you.
A Holiday Worth Every Kilometer
The island of Paxos is only 19 Kilometers, but it offers an intimate charm and beauty for those who crave quiet, peaceful relaxation. Retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday modern living and escape from it all. July and August comprise the peak travel season for holidaymakers.
For vacation information for the island of Crete visit yourcrete.net where they have various resources for Crete holidays and hotels.
For new visitors they have a map of Crete plus villa information.
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