A Guide to Sailing in the Ionian Islands, Greece

Navagio Beach with its shipwreck is a major tourist spot on Zakynthos
Navagio Beach with its shipwreck is a major tourist spot on Zakynthos | © Sorin Colac / Alamy Stock Photo
Helen Iatrou

Situated off western mainland Greece, the Ionian Islands count among the world’s most desirable sailing destinations. Corfu, Kefalonia, Lefkada, Zakynthos, Ithaca and Paxos are the region’s six main islands, yet there are dozens of islets and sheltered anchorages to tempt contemporary Crusoes. Venetian architecture, thick pine and cypress forests, shingle beaches, tranquil turquoise seas and rare fauna like the caretta-caretta sea turtle (or loggerhead) make this archipelago one of a kind.

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What to see and do

In Corfu’s Old Town, start with coffee at Liston Arcade, then scale the city’s two forts for panoramic views before strolling through the Campiello neighbourhood and passing by the Palace of St Michael and St George, Ionian Parliament and Maitland Rotunda.

Skorpios, the lush private-island playground – where flamboyant shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis wed Jackie O – is located just southeast of Nydri in Lefkada. While you can’t step foot there, you can drop anchor at a bay on its southwest coast and take a dip at the former First Lady’s preferred swimming spot.

On Kefalonia’s northeastern coast, you’ll find the exquisite town of Fiscardo, where pastel-coloured neoclassical homes draped with hot pink bougainvillea huddle around its small harbour. Anchor off the eastern shore.

Ithaca’s capital, the listed settlement of Vathi, is particularly atmospheric at night. The first thing you’ll notice upon arrival is a statue of adventure-chasing Odysseus, who hailed from the island.

The Old Town of Corfu is a riot of architectural styles

Best mooring locations

Carved beneath Corfu’s Old Fortress, within a Venetian port, Mandraki marina combines history, unsurpassable views and easy access to the cosmopolitan capital. Cosy, welcoming and affordable, the facility (VHF channel 68; +30 69453 77674) is home to the Corfu Sailing Club. It hosts just 25 vessels up to 30m (98ft) and offers mooring lines, water, electricity, restrooms, showers, free wifi and a chic café-bar-restaurant.

Drop anchor in the calm, crystalline waters of Agios Emilianos beach, which lies on the east coast of tiny Kastos island.

On the northwest coast of Antipaxos island, paradise-like Rodovani Bay is quieter than popular Voutoumi.

Sailing Boats in the Naval Sports Club marina in Corfu Town

Where to eat and drink

Inhabitants of the Ionians have a profound respect for the fruits of the earth and culinary traditions passed down through the centuries. Expect full-bodied, feel-good rustic fare that you’re unlikely to forget.

One of the best places to sample hearty, home-style Kefalonian meat pie is at no-frills taverna Tzivras in Kefalonia’s capital Argostoli.

At Pomo d’Oro, in Corfu’s Old Town, chef Aristotelis Megoulas turns classic recipes like rooster pastitsada (Greek-style pasta) on their head, in the daintiest, most creative way.

Family-owned boutique winery Gentilini, located in Kefalonia’s Minies village, produces spirited wines with the isle’s distinctive Robola grape, but also the unusual local Tsaoussi variety.

Wine tastings are offered at the Gentilini winery on Kefalonia

Where to get groceries

Corfu’s Gouvia marina has an AB Vasilopoulos supermarket a 10-minute walk away and delivery to the dock can be arranged. If departing from Lefkas marina, shop at Sklavenitis or Mymarket supermarkets, both within 15 minutes on foot. Look for farmers’ markets or grocers for fresh fish, fruit and vegetables, and butchers for meat in towns and villages.

Key annual sailing events

International Ionian Sailing Week, organised by the Corfu Sailing Club and Patras Sailing Club, takes place in early August and involves a mix of offshore, coastal and inshore races. Departing from Corfu or Patras, the annual sailing race is open to all cruisers and calls in at three to four islands and mainland destinations.

Climate and weather

The Ionian sailing season spans April to October with warm, sunny weather, gentle winds and temperatures ranging from 20 to 30C (68 to 86F). In spring and autumn, showers are possible and evenings are fairly cool. Newbie sailors can build confidence by harnessing summer afternoon northwesterly winds of between Force 2 and 5. September sees fewer holidaymakers on the water and more room in marinas and anchorages, but also the occasional thunderstorm, which passes quickly.

Monodendri Beach is regarded as one of the best on Paxos island

How to get there

Corfu has excellent connections with direct flights to its international airport from numerous European cities. Gouvia marina is a 10-minute taxi ride from the airport. To reach Lefkas, fly directly to Aktion International Airport in Preveza and take a bus or taxi to the marina. Alternatively, fly to Athens International Airport and take a connecting flight to Corfu or inter-city coach to Lefkas.

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