The villages of Paxi are small and have only a few permanent inhabitants. However, they are surrounded by natural beauty and have some monuments to remind their rich cultural heritage. These villages are accessible by boat or by car.
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Guide to 3 villages
Discover our guide to 3 Paxi villages. They are all presented with a detailed description, photos and their location on a map of Paxi. For the most popular ones, we also provide information about sightseeing in the area, a selection of hotels and reviews.
Location: On the southern side of Paxi Description: This is the biggest village of Paxi and the ferry that connects the island to Corfu and Igoumenitsa docks there. It hosts a folklore museum.
Location: 7 km north of Paxi
Description: It is situated in the northern path of the island and has a lovely port for boats and yachts. Do not miss the nearby sea cave of Ipapanti.
Location: 7 km north of Gaios
Description: This village is known for its traditional fish taverns along the waterfront. Many yachts and fishing boats are moored in its small port.
Location: On the southern side of Paxi Description: This is the biggest village of Paxi and the ferry that connects the island to Corfu and Igoumenitsa docks there. It hosts a folklore museum.
Location: 7 km north of Paxi
Description: It is situated in the northern path of the island and has a lovely port for boats and yachts. Do not miss the nearby sea cave of Ipapanti.
Location: 7 km north of Gaios
Description: This village is known for its traditional fish taverns along the waterfront. Many yachts and fishing boats are moored in its small port.
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