A distinct 8-day journey with successive visits to the Prince’s Islands and Tilevoides Complex.
Route info
- Sea kayak at the islands of Madouri, Scorpio, Thilia, Meganisi, Kalamos and Kastos.
- Snorkel in the hidden beauties of the seabed, or just swim in the crystal blue waters of the archipelago and relax on picturesque remote beaches.
- Get in touch with the local culture and savour tasty traditional dishes.
- Experience unforgettable nights around the campfire, and overnight in picturesque settlements or remote beaches with our camp equipment.
Enjoy authentic moments in nature.
3 Comments
4.2
We had an incredible time exploring the stunning coastlines and serene waters around the islands, with each day offering a new kayaking experience that was both challenging and rewarding. The meals provided were a delightful highlight, especially enjoying fresh seafood at a charming local tavern after a long day on the water. Our guides were knowledgeable and friendly, always eager to share stories about the area’s history and marine life, which added depth to our adventure. If there’s one area for improvement, it would be having a bit more free time to wander the quaint villages, as we felt rushed at times. Overall, this trip was a fantastic way to bond with friends while soaking in breathtaking views and the vibrant sea life.
4.6
Kayaking through the crystal-clear waters of Lefkada allowed us to explore hidden coves and the enchanting Prince’s Islands, creating unforgettable memories as a family. Each night, we relaxed in lovely accommodations, though a bit more variety in dining options would have made the experience even better.
4.8
Our week-long adventure was filled with breathtaking views and serene paddling through hidden coves, making it hard to choose just one favorite moment. One evening, we enjoyed a delightful meal on a secluded beach; the fresh seafood paired perfectly with the stunning sunset over the calm waters. The only suggestion we have is to include a bit more time for exploring some of the smaller islands, as we felt there was so much more to uncover.