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Paxos Beach Hotel
A memorable escape
As soon as you step in Paxos Island, your mind will start wandering into a beautiful world of tranquillity, and traditional architecture, combined with the mesmerizing landscape. An experience you surely have to live.
Paxos Island
Paxos Island is located 7 miles south of Corfu Island and 8 miles west of the coast of Epirus. It’s a small green island (of 19 square km) of unique natural beauty. Nowadays, it is the ideal holiday destination for visitors coming from all over the world, as it combines magnificent beaches and amazing geological storage with a green landscape, as well as picturesque traditional villages and remarkable tourist infrastructures.
Except for the traditional villages, the island of Paxos offers to the visitor an astonishing green landscape planted with olive trees, pine trees and poplars, beautiful small size beaches on charming bays. Paxos Island gives the visitor an exceptional opportunity to take a pleasant boat tour (daily excursions are organized but one can also rent a boat or a speedboat), as it offers an exceptional landscape with geological storage, amazing cliffs, as well as sea caves.
One of the most appreciated excursions is the one to the smaller island of Antipaxos - only 2 miles south of Paxos Island – offering golden sandy beaches of crystal blue waters.
Except for the traditional villages, the island of Paxos offers to the visitor an astonishing green landscape planted with olive trees, pine trees and poplars, beautiful small size beaches on charming bays. Paxos Island gives the visitor an exceptional opportunity to take a pleasant boat tour (daily excursions are organized but one can also rent a boat or a speedboat), as it offers an exceptional landscape with geological storage, amazing cliffs, as well as sea caves.
One of the most appreciated excursions is the one to the smaller island of Antipaxos - only 2 miles south of Paxos Island – offering golden sandy beaches of crystal blue waters.


Gaios Town
The island’s capital and main port is called Gaios, a charming traditional village; old houses built around a beautiful bay that is embellished by the small island of Agios Nikolaos, compose a gorgeous landscape.
On this small island, you may see the ruins of a Venetian fortress - two small churches - Agios Nikolaos and Agios Ioannis. On Saint Mary’s day, 15th of August, you may also visit the Monastery of Panagia on the island bearing the same name as well as a charming lighthouse. Gaios, with its cosmopolitan character, is quite developed, providing restaurants, cafes, bars and many shops.
The church of Agioi Apostoloi is located on the village’s square, while a typical traditional edifice dating from 1906 houses the Museum of Paxos Island, exhibiting fascinating archeological and historical but also contemporary objects.
On this picturesque port you can see fishing boats, yachts, sailing boats, boats that can take you on an island tour, as well as passenger liners, and even a seaplane.
On this small island, you may see the ruins of a Venetian fortress - two small churches - Agios Nikolaos and Agios Ioannis. On Saint Mary’s day, 15th of August, you may also visit the Monastery of Panagia on the island bearing the same name as well as a charming lighthouse. Gaios, with its cosmopolitan character, is quite developed, providing restaurants, cafes, bars and many shops.
The church of Agioi Apostoloi is located on the village’s square, while a typical traditional edifice dating from 1906 houses the Museum of Paxos Island, exhibiting fascinating archeological and historical but also contemporary objects.
On this picturesque port you can see fishing boats, yachts, sailing boats, boats that can take you on an island tour, as well as passenger liners, and even a seaplane.
Lakka & Loggos
Lakka is the second biggest village of the island, and it is located on the northern part of the island. The scenery is composed by traditional houses, a small port, and a sandy bay, protected from the southern winds, with deep crystal water. In this traditional village you can see nice houses and small paths surrounded by charming cafes, bars and taverns. There are many beautiful beaches around Lakka, such as Harami, Kanoni, Plani, Arkoudaki, Orkos and Lakkos but also a nice lighthouse from where you can enjoy a wonderful sunset.
Loggos is a small, picturesque village, in the eastern part of the island - 5 km away from Gaios. You are going to see beautiful houses, taverns, small bars and a peaceful atmosphere, especially during the evenings. The church of Zoodohou Pigi with its very old wall paintings, the ancient oil mill, and the soap handcraft shop of Anemogiannis are worth the visit.
You may also relax on the wonderful beach of Leverhiou, or Marmari, Kipo, Kipiadi, Glyfada or Monodendri. Last but not least, do not miss the opportunity to discover Ozias - the oldest village of the island.
Loggos is a small, picturesque village, in the eastern part of the island - 5 km away from Gaios. You are going to see beautiful houses, taverns, small bars and a peaceful atmosphere, especially during the evenings. The church of Zoodohou Pigi with its very old wall paintings, the ancient oil mill, and the soap handcraft shop of Anemogiannis are worth the visit.
You may also relax on the wonderful beach of Leverhiou, or Marmari, Kipo, Kipiadi, Glyfada or Monodendri. Last but not least, do not miss the opportunity to discover Ozias - the oldest village of the island.

Paxos Island
Paxos Island
Paxos Island is located 7 miles south of Corfu Island and 8 miles west of the coast of Epirus. It’s a small green island (of 19 square km) of unique natural beauty. Nowadays, it is the ideal holiday destination for visitors coming from all over the world, as it combines magnificent beaches and amazing geological storage with a green landscape, as well as picturesque traditional villages and remarkable tourist infrastructures.
Except for the traditional villages, the island of Paxos offers to the visitor an astonishing green landscape planted with olive trees, pine trees and poplars, beautiful small size beaches on charming bays. Paxos Island gives the visitor an exceptional opportunity to take a pleasant boat tour (daily excursions are organized but one can also rent a boat or a speedboat), as it offers an exceptional landscape with geological storage, amazing cliffs, as well as sea caves.
One of the most appreciated excursions is the one to the smaller island of Antipaxos - only 2 miles south of Paxos Island – offering golden sandy beaches of crystal blue waters.
Except for the traditional villages, the island of Paxos offers to the visitor an astonishing green landscape planted with olive trees, pine trees and poplars, beautiful small size beaches on charming bays. Paxos Island gives the visitor an exceptional opportunity to take a pleasant boat tour (daily excursions are organized but one can also rent a boat or a speedboat), as it offers an exceptional landscape with geological storage, amazing cliffs, as well as sea caves.
One of the most appreciated excursions is the one to the smaller island of Antipaxos - only 2 miles south of Paxos Island – offering golden sandy beaches of crystal blue waters.
Gaios Town

Gaios Town
The island’s capital and main port is called Gaios, a charming traditional village; old houses built around a beautiful bay that is embellished by the small island of Agios Nikolaos, compose a gorgeous landscape.
On this small island, you may see the ruins of a Venetian fortress - two small churches - Agios Nikolaos and Agios Ioannis. On Saint Mary’s day, 15th of August, you may also visit the Monastery of Panagia on the island bearing the same name as well as a charming lighthouse. Gaios, with its cosmopolitan character, is quite developed, providing restaurants, cafes, bars and many shops.
The church of Agioi Apostoloi is located on the village’s square, while a typical traditional edifice dating from 1906 houses the Museum of Paxos Island, exhibiting fascinating archeological and historical but also contemporary objects.
On this picturesque port you can see fishing boats, yachts, sailing boats, boats that can take you on an island tour, as well as passenger liners, and even a seaplane.
On this small island, you may see the ruins of a Venetian fortress - two small churches - Agios Nikolaos and Agios Ioannis. On Saint Mary’s day, 15th of August, you may also visit the Monastery of Panagia on the island bearing the same name as well as a charming lighthouse. Gaios, with its cosmopolitan character, is quite developed, providing restaurants, cafes, bars and many shops.
The church of Agioi Apostoloi is located on the village’s square, while a typical traditional edifice dating from 1906 houses the Museum of Paxos Island, exhibiting fascinating archeological and historical but also contemporary objects.
On this picturesque port you can see fishing boats, yachts, sailing boats, boats that can take you on an island tour, as well as passenger liners, and even a seaplane.
Lakka & Loggos
Lakka & Loggos
Lakka is the second biggest village of the island, and it is located on the northern part of the island. The scenery is composed by traditional houses, a small port, and a sandy bay, protected from the southern winds, with deep crystal water. In this traditional village you can see nice houses and small paths surrounded by charming cafes, bars and taverns. There are many beautiful beaches around Lakka, such as Harami, Kanoni, Plani, Arkoudaki, Orkos and Lakkos but also a nice lighthouse from where you can enjoy a wonderful sunset.
Loggos is a small, picturesque village, in the eastern part of the island - 5 km away from Gaios. You are going to see beautiful houses, taverns, small bars and a peaceful atmosphere, especially during the evenings. The church of Zoodohou Pigi with its very old wall paintings, the ancient oil mill, and the soap handcraft shop of Anemogiannis are worth the visit.
You may also relax on the wonderful beach of Leverhiou, or Marmari, Kipo, Kipiadi, Glyfada or Monodendri. Last but not least, do not miss the opportunity to discover Ozias - the oldest village of the island.
Loggos is a small, picturesque village, in the eastern part of the island - 5 km away from Gaios. You are going to see beautiful houses, taverns, small bars and a peaceful atmosphere, especially during the evenings. The church of Zoodohou Pigi with its very old wall paintings, the ancient oil mill, and the soap handcraft shop of Anemogiannis are worth the visit.
You may also relax on the wonderful beach of Leverhiou, or Marmari, Kipo, Kipiadi, Glyfada or Monodendri. Last but not least, do not miss the opportunity to discover Ozias - the oldest village of the island.