Paxos & Antipaxos Tour
Distance: 90 Miles
Duration: 8 Hours
Price: From 1.000€
The two emeralds of the Ionian Sea, Paxos and Antipaxos, which are full of greenery, are located near the southern coast of Corfu, along with the famous blue caves of Paxos. They are an opportunity to take a glimpse of the hidden, wild beauty of the islands and explore their beautiful beaches and the neighboring islets that decorate the harbor of the village of Gaios.
As we approach the channel between Corfu and Paxos, you are greeted by a magnificent view of the olive trees and cypresses that cover the lush green island of Paxos. The legend says that Paxos was formed when Poseidon cut the edge of Corfu with a mighty blow of his trident and dragged it south to create an idyllic resort for his great love and wife, Amphitrite. Poseidon’s marble palace, according to legend, was located in Ahai, one of the blue caves of Paxos.
Enjoy the Sun Sea Summer
As we sail away from Corfu, the natural bay of Lakka comes to the fore on the northern side of Paxos, unspoilt by mass tourism, a traditional village suitable for those seeking peace and tranquility on their holidays.
We continue sailing south along the western coast of the island of Paxos, enjoying the impressive rocky coastline and unique white sandy beaches. The boat enters the breathtaking sea caves, whose deep blue waters will leave you dumbfounded. The sea area of the blue caves is a natural habitat for the Mediterranean seal (monachus monachus). Paxos, Antipaxos and the surrounding area are included in the European NATURA 2000 initiative, a network of nature protection areas.
8 Hours / 90 miles Only 1.000 1.000 1.000 euro
After leaving the caves, we finally arrive at the small but perfectly formed island of Antipaxos, whose sandy turquoise bays have been compared to those of the Caribbean. Here, you will have the opportunity to swim in the crystal-clear waters of the secluded beach of Mesavrika or Vrika beach.
Our tour returns to Paxos again from the eastern side of the island where we can see the small islands of Skaltsonisi and Mogonisi. Sailing parallel to the narrow channel of Paxos we approach the islands of Panagia and Agios Nikolaos.
Panagia is a small uninhabited Greek island off the coast of Paxos, the smallest of the Ionian islands. It is located 200 meters from the east coast of Paxos, near the main town of Gaios.
Up to 6 6 6 persons
Agios Nikolaos is the jewel of the port of Gaios, a green islet that covers almost the entire entrance. It takes its name from the small church located there. The islet was built to protect the island from pirates as well as the 15th century Venetian fortress built on top of it, from which there are some remains.
This is a wonderful day trip, a private trip that is well worth the experience, especially if you love summer, nature, the sea and the relaxation that all these things represent. Your tour on our rib boat will last 8 hours and will cover 90 miles. The price of the tour starts from 1000 euros.