Herald Sun writes about the Greek islands that one should visit

The journalist praises the Ionian islands

Herald Sun published an article about the Greek islands that visitors do not know, but they should definitely visit, including Corfu, Paxi and Anti-Paxi.

The journalist praises the Ionian islands by saying that they “comprised lushly wooded landscapes and fertile valleys” contrary to the “the barrenness of the Cyclades “ advising readers to visit them.

Corfu

corfu
The article mentions its “Verdant hillsides which were blanketed with cypress, olive groves and orchards.”

Paxi – Anti-Paxi

paxi

antipaxoi
The journalist refers to the “lovely Lakka Bay which offered shelter for yachts, while Gaios’ harbourside village was a twist of colourful backstreets”
Lefkada

lefkada

The island is “connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus” and its “lively main town was a haphazard collection of wood and corrugated iron-roofed buildings”

Kefalonia

kefalonia

The journalist mentions the unique wine of Kefalonia from the “rare Robola grape – the primary produce from the intriguing winery co-operative of 300 local farmers”

Zakynthos

navagio

When describing the island, the journalist did not miss the opportunity to mention the famous Navagio beach: “Otherwise known by its Italian name Zante, the island garnered fame for Navagio, an idyllic beach setting often featured in worldwide top 10s”

 

Source: www.heraldsun.com.au