Explore holidays in Ithaca
The fabled land of Homer’s Odyssey and a safe harbour through the ages for Romans, Venetians and Ottomans, Ithaca is historic to the core: a beach holiday destination that comes with an epic story to match its beautiful landscape. The sweeping panorama of Vathy’s bay and a shoreline of eucalyptus-shaded coves give way to undulating hills of pine, olive and cypress groves, whilst timeless rural life plays out in the island’s unspoilt interior, ensuring that Ithaca remains a place to truly relax.
To help you unwind in style, we offer a selection of handpicked luxury villas, giving your Ithaca holiday a welcome touch of comfort.
A selection of our holidays in Ithaca
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Our guide to Ithaca
Overview
Introduction to Ithaca
Unique, unspoilt, unforgettable
Nestled in the Ionian Sea between Kefalonia and mainland Greece, Ithaca is a place to take safe refuge from the bustle of the 21st century and enjoy a slower, more traditional way of life. It’s a genuine get-away-from-it-all destination: tranquil, naturally beautiful and full of history. Even in the island’s capital, Vathy – a pastel-coloured amphitheatre embracing one of the world’s largest natural harbours – the daily routines are never rushed. Adjust your pace to move with the flow of the friendly locals as you explore the island, soak up the sun or sit in the shade and simply relax.
A small jewel, a large prize
Ithaca remains unruffled by the impact of creeping development, due largely to the lie of the land: beaches, coves and vertiginous cliffs around the edges; mountainous areas inland. It’s just 29km from north to south and the isthmus between the two halves narrows to just 600m.
Historically, Ithaca stands out as an anchorage prized by pirates and political powers alike. Imagine a buccaneer’s life as you explore the island’s coastal nooks in a hired boat; enjoy the panoramic views from Kathara Monastery and wander round the restored Byzantine church and Anoghi’s prehistoric menhirs (standing stones): all this and more is possible in Ithaca.
The legend continues
While opinion amongst academics is divided, any local will tell you unequivocally that Homer is describing their island in The Odyssey, the epic tale of Odysseus. Decide for yourself as you go in search of the poem’s Arethoussa Spring, or sit on the beach at Dexa, where Homer’s hero was left after his ten-year journey home. But wherever you go, the simple beauty of Ithaca’s landscape is perhaps the strongest link to the verses. Deserted coves, translucent waters and white-pebble beaches make it easy to imagine why anyone might sail for a decade just to get back here.
It’s all in the mind
Like many Greek islands, Ithaca encourages you to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Watch the locals saunter about their daily business as you sip an iced ouzo in a shade-dappled square; wander along goat-tracks bordered with thyme and wild flowers as you breathe in the sweetness on the breeze; while away the afternoon exploring a hill-top church before enjoying a picnic of olives, feta cheese and locally-baked bread; drift away in the warm evening sunshine or rise early to catch the sunrise. Absorb these moments as they happen, then replay them in your daydreams.