Lefkada
Island in Greece
Lefkada is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, connected to the mainland by a causeway. West coast beaches like Porto Katsiki and Egremni feature sheer cliffs and turquoise waters. The east coast is known for its traditional villages, including the...
Area: 125.5 mi²
Administrative region: Ionian Islands
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It's a lively place, although none of its restaurants and bars really distinguishes itself. The beach is sandy but the sea predictably shallow. The smaller ...
Lefkada's name means "white," from the famous white cliffs of Cape Lefkata, site of an ancient temple of Apollo, where rumor has it that the celebrated ...
Lefkas, aka Lefkada, is a beautiful green island on the West coast of Greece. Peaceful, unspoilt, with beautiful beaches. Visit us on our website.