Paxos One of the most beautiful islands in Greece, with emerald beaches and turquoise waters. It's a destination for relaxed and tranquil vacations where you can recharge your batteries with picturesque images of fishing villages, greenery, and delicious food.
The capital of the island is Gaios, which is also the main port of the island. It got its name from Agios Gaios, a disciple of the Apostle Paul from Corinth, who died in Paxos and was buried beneath the holy step of the church of Agii Apostoli. It has two small islands, Panagia with its monastery, and Agios Nikolaos with a windmill, a Venetian fortress, and small chapels. It's a charming village with plenty of options for food, drinks, entertainment, and tourist shops for souvenirs. The central square is where the Church of the Ascension is located, and at the harbor, there is a statue of Georgios Anemogiannis, a hero of the Greek War of Independence who died at the age of only 23 and was one of the first arsonists of the Greek fleet.
Another picturesque settlement is Loggos, with numerous olive trees, fish taverns, and bars, and at the edge lies the old olive press soap factory of Anemogiannis.
Lakka is another famous fishing village of Paxos, located in a natural circular harbor created by two capes that protect the bay from the open sea.
The cuisine of Paxos is based on fresh fish, which can be found in a great variety depending on the season. The dishes and recipes are similar to those of Corfu, such as fish bianco (with garlic, parsley, potatoes, and garlic), noumboulo, pastitsada, and of course, savoury dishes like savoro, figadelia, etc. As an island, it also has its own dishes, such as the 'tsiligourdopita' made from liver, Paxiot tuna, and the 'neroladia' or 'salad of the poor,' which includes Paxos breadsticks soaked in olive oil, tomato, onion, cucumber, garlic, and mint.
The beaches of the island are truly exceptional, with crystal clear blue-green waters. Erimitis is the top one, among the most famous beaches that will take your breath away. It's an isolated beach surrounded by rocks, with amazing sunsets. Kipiadi is one of the largest beaches on the island with pebbles, and Plakes is a small beach that can be reached via a small path.
Galazio is an isolated beach that can only be reached by boat. Other famous and beautiful beaches include Monodendri, Orkos, Avlaki, Planos, Levrechio, Marmari, Kaki Lagada, and Mongonisi. It's also worth mentioning the healing springs of Ozia, Gianna, and Glyfada.
If you dream of sleeping in until late morning, enjoying good food, pristine blue-green beaches, slow rhythms, and relaxation, then Paxos should definitely be your next destination!
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