Last Updated on June 9, 2024 by Tia
Join me on an unforgettable adventure with a day trip to Ithaca Greece from Kefalonia! Just a short ferry ride away, Ithaca beckons with its enchanting landscapes, rich history, and mouthwatering cuisine.
Keep reading for details on the ultimate day trip to this mythical island!
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Welcome to Odysseus Home
Worldwide famous as the home of Odysseus, Ithaca symbolizes the return to the haven and our roots.
Nowadays Ithaca Greece is a peaceful, quiet, and undiscovered island living up to the standards of the most demanding travelers.
The Myth Behind Ithaca Greece
When Odysseus set off to war in search of eternal glory in Troy, his beloved wife, Penelope, was left alone not knowing if her husband would ever return.
Throughout the years, the palace was filled with suitors who would flirt with the queen persistently. They eventually forced her to promise to remarry – to one of them. To keep them at bay, she came up with a clever plan! She vowed to remarry – but only when she would have finished weaving a shroud.
So, she spent the daytime weaving it and the nighttime unweaving it. Thus, she managed to stay clear of the suitors for 20 years, until Odysseus returned to Ithaca.
Why you should choose Ithaca Greece for a day trip
A day trip to Ithaca is a great way to incorporate a bit of Greek Island Hopping into your travels!
There is also much to do and see on the island in the space of a single day! You can certainly choose to stay overnight and stretch your trip to 2-3 days as desired!
Accommodation options in Ithaca
I fell in love with Kefalonia, and I thought my Ithaca day trip would be a bit of a disappointment in comparison. I am glad to say that I was sorely mistaken! The island is beautiful, with so much character and history behind it, definitely worth a visit.
“Keep Ithaca always in your mind. Arriving there is what you are destined for”. Cavafy, Ithaca
Ithaca Greece: The Ferry Over
Begin your journey by catching the early morning ferry from Kefalonia to Ithaca Greece. The ferry takes a mere 20 mins and costs just 3 euros! There are several ferries during the day, with the earliest one leaving at 7.05 am. You can find ferry options here.
We took the ferry at 8.15 am and also took our rented car from Kefalonia with us. The cost to take the car with us was 20 euros (in addition to the 3 euros for an adult ticket)
This was a great decision because we didn’t need to worry about transportation once we had arrived in Ithaca! It is also the more cost-effective option. Taxis in Ithaca Greece are available, but they can be expensive.
What To Do in Ithaca Greece:
As you step ashore in Ithaca, you’ll be greeted by the island’s tranquil charm and warm hospitality.
As ferries and boats glide into the harbor in the main town of Vathy, visitors are greeted by a scene straight out of a postcard, with colorful fishing boats bobbing gently on the crystal-clear waters of the Ionian Sea.
The port area is bustling with activity, yet retains a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere that is characteristic of island life. Cute waterfront tavernas line the promenade, and visitors soak in the stunning views of the harbor and surrounding hillsides.
At the heart of the port stands the bustling marina, where local fishermen unload their daily catch. It is a busy port, with boats of all sizes coming and going throughout the day.
That gorgeous sight is your starting point! Keep reading for my list of great things to see on the island!
Admire the Architecture
The architecture in Ithaca Greece is a charming blend of traditional Greek island style with influences from its rich history and culture. Whitewashed buildings adorned with vibrant blue accents characterize the picturesque villages that dot the island’s landscape.
As you venture further into the island’s interior, you’ll encounter stone-built houses nestled amidst olive groves and vineyards. Many of these traditional homes feature terracotta-tiled roofs, wooden shutters, and intricate wrought-iron balconies.
Throughout Ithaca, you’ll also find remnants of ancient architecture, including ruins of Venetian castles, Byzantine churches, and archaeological sites dating back to antiquity. These historical landmarks add to the island’s allure, providing glimpses into its storied past.
Explore the villages
Vathy
Vathy is the capital of the island and home to the Maritime and the Folkloric Museums. It is also home to the renowned Archaeological Museum of Ithaca. Vathý is built on a bay the center of which is decorated by the tiny little island of Lazarétto. Interestingly enough, Lazaretto is a former sanatorium and prison!
Perahori
A gorgeous scenic little village with a breathtaking view over the island. Built at the edge of the Afentikós Lógos forest, it is the perfect starting point for walks by medieval ruins in the oaks.
Hike the Hiking Trails
With its 27-kilometre long and 6.5-kilometre large mountainous surface, it boasts plenty of hiking as well as mountain bike trails. You’ll find them alongside the coast and through olive, cypress, pine, oak, arbutus, and carob trees up on the hills.
Many old footpaths cross the island and lead to tiny chapels, secluded beaches and hilltops with breathtaking views.
Stunning Sightseeing
One of the most iconic architectural landmarks in Ithaca is the Monastery of Panagia Kathariotissa. It is perched high on a hilltop overlooking Vathy. It has whitewashed walls and a red dome, that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape!
Discover the ancient history of Ithaca at the Archaeological Museum of Ithaca. The artifacts here, dating back to the Mycenaean period offer a glimpse into the island’s past. Marvel at the intricate pottery, sculptures, and other relics that tell the story of Ithaca’s rich cultural heritage.
Next, head to the legendary Cave of Nymphs, nestled amidst olive groves and rugged cliffs. According to Greek mythology, this mystical cave was once the home of the nymphs who enchanted the hero Odysseus during his epic journey home. Explore the cave’s hidden chambers and soak in the serene beauty that inspired ancient legends.
No visit to Ithaca would be complete without paying homage to the island’s most famous landmark, the Homeric School of Ithaca. According to tradition, this ancient site was where Odysseus’s son, Telemachus, was educated by his tutor, Mentor. Wander through the ruins of this historic site and imagine life in ancient Greece.
Scuba Diving and Snorkeling
Scuba diving, snorkeling, and sea kayaking are great options for water enthusiasts.
If you can, try to visit the Cave of the Nymph! According to myth, Odysseus had hidden there the gifts he had brought along from the land of the Phaeacians.
Beaches in Ithaca Greece
Ithaca Greece is blessed with some of the most stunning beaches in the Ionian Sea, each with its unique charm. From secluded coves with crystalline waters to sweeping stretches of golden sand, the island’s coastline is a paradise.
One of the most popular beaches is Filiatro, with its turquoise waters and lush green surroundings. Nearby, Sarakiniko Beach boasts dramatic cliffs and rock formations, ideal for snorkeling and exploring underwater caves.
For those seeking a quieter retreat, Agios Ioannis Beach offers peace and tranquility. Here you’ll find crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views of the surrounding hillsides.
But my absolute favorite is Skliri Beach. A beach I so vividly remember, and often dream about! Tucked away from the crowds, this secluded beach offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solitude and tranquility.
Accessible by boat or a short hike along a scenic trail, Skliri Beach rewards visitors with its unspoiled beauty and pristine waters.
The beach itself is composed of smooth pebbles and coarse sand! It’s perfect for lounging in the sun or taking a refreshing dip in the azure sea.
Surrounded by towering cliffs and lush vegetation, Skliri Beach feels like a secret paradise waiting to be discovered.
Hike (or boat) to Gidaki Beach
Gidaki Beach, nestled on the stunning island of Ithaki, Greece, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. What sets Gidaki apart is not just its pristine sands and crystalline waters but the journey to reach it.
You can get there by boat or hike and I chose the latter. The hike to Gidaki takes about 1 hour and is an adventure in itself! Winding through lush olive groves, fragrant pine forests, and rugged cliffs it offers breathtaking vistas of the Ionian Sea.
As you trek along the rugged coastal paths, the anticipation builds, until suddenly, Gidaki reveals itself in all its splendor. It really is a secluded paradise framed by dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters. Its remoteness lends it an untouched allure, attracting nature enthusiasts and solitude seekers alike.
Tia’s Tip: Get there early in the morning if you want the sun! After midday, the cliffs form a shadow on the beach! Gidaki Beach can easily be combined with Skliri Beach, as you literally pass by Skliri to get to Gidaki. I opted to get to skliri at about 4 pm and spent the whole afternoon there, until the glorious sunset!
Indulge in Gorgeous Food
After working up an appetite, indulge in a delicious meal at one of Ithaca’s charming tavernas.
Feast on freshly caught seafood, traditional Greek meze, and a glass of crisp white wine or ouzo.
Finish off with a mesmerizing Sunset
Before catching the ferry back to Kefalonia, take a moment to savor the breathtaking sunset. It doesn’t matter where you are, although there are a few scenic viewpoints.
Watch as the sky transforms into a palette of fiery hues, casting a golden glow over the Ionian Sea.
In the evening, its time to bid farewell to Ithaca Greece and return to Kefalonia. One thing is for certain; you’ll carry the memories and the timeless Greek Islands beauty forever.
Plan your day trip to Ithaca Greece today and experience the magic for yourself!
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2 comments
I plan to visit Ithaca on my trip to Kefalonia in
May. This post is so helpful.
so glad to hear you are visiting two of my favorite islands! i hope you have the BEST time!