Discover the best top things to do in Paxos, Greece including Tripitos Arch, Erimitis Bay Beach, Kipiadi Beach, Pythias Gallery, Statue of Georgios Anemogiannis, Monodendri Beach, Mongonissi, Kloni Gouli Beach, Harami Beach, Kaki Langada Beach.
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5.0 based on 101 reviews
A short 10-15 mins walk from Ozias along narrow rocky paths and you will be rewarded with an amazing scenic view of the turquoise sea and Tripitos. Either on the rock platform above or on the top of the actual arch this is the perfect place either at sunrise or for sunset drinks. I highly recommend a trip here.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Used a Bleasdale map to do this short about 2K, steep walk to the beack. Worth every scratch incurred on hacking back brambles with Leki poles. Need good trainers. A wonderful beach for geology, but not for swimming.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The beach is about 7kms north of Gaios and located after the village of Kontogiannatika, between Logos and Gaios. You can access the beach by driving down the dirt track from the main road – when you reach the only house at the bottom follow the (easy) path/steps down the right hand side of the house to the beach. You will be rewarded with a stunning beach which is really secluded. Rarely populated and offers clear, calm waters which are perfect for swimming (with the odd nudist towards the southern end). It is a long semi-circular bay, with some rock formations on the beach, no facilities and surrounded by lush vegetation and olive trees. Unfortunately our peace was shattered when we were there by a catamaran chartered by Italians playing loud music with its passengers shouting and screaming at each other. At least the Brits weren’t responsible !
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Pythias Gallery exhibits the work of Scottish artist Fiona Gillies(Ba hons Edinburgh).After artistic research in India and Europe artist found her inspiration on Paxos island.For the last 20 years she concentrates creating mixed media art(incl.paintings with sand,organic materials, textiles etc)in Paxos.Every art lover will enjoy the exhibition and can choose lovely gift/memory from holiday here!
4.0 based on 219 reviews
Monodendri beach has it all, parking at either of the restaurants at the beach, sun loungers (free if you are having lunch at the restaurant), free paddle boards dotted along the beach for anyone to use, a beautiful pebble beach and wonderful swimming and snorkeling.
4.0 based on 150 reviews
My favourite place on the island. Beautiful bay which is also home to my favourite bar/restaurant - Carnayo Gold - where Dimitri rules! He's the perfect host. See my separate review of his taverna. Mongonissi has a man-made (apparently) fine sand beach - very narrow but enough to lie out on in the sun. There is also another bigger taverna above the beach. Many yachts use Mongonissi as their safe mooring for the night so it can get quite crowded in season.
4.0 based on 45 reviews
Harami beach can be accessed by walking the coastal path from the harbour in Lakka or by heading up the hill at the eastern end of Lakka and accessing the beach from the road at the top (which brings you out by the taverna). The latter route offers some stunning views of the bay from the hillside. The beach has sunbeds with tress offering plenty of shade, a taverna and a small hotel. The pebbles on the shoreline become sand as you access the water. The water here is stunning – crystal clear and varying shades of aquamarine backed by a harbour full of moored yachts. The beach gets really busy for a couple of hours when the day trippers arrive from the pleasure boats but by 2pm they have all gone and it returns to a calm, tranquil beach.
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