Ithaca Greece is a small, picturesque island in the Ionian Sea, Greece. It is located near Kefalonia and is famous for its connection to Greek mythology. According to legend, Ithaca was the home of Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s Odyssey.
Several beautiful beaches line the coastline, offering clear waters and peaceful surroundings. Some of these beaches are only accessible by boat, adding to their charm. Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing in the serene environment.
Vathi, the island’s main town, is located in a natural harbor. The town is quaint, with traditional stone houses, narrow streets, and vibrant cafes. It has a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for strolling and enjoying the sea views. Nearby, the village of Kioni is another lovely spot, known for its picturesque waterfront and charming tavernas.
Despite its popularity with travelers, Ithaca has managed to maintain its peaceful character. It remains largely unaffected by mass tourism, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a serene Greek island experience. Accessible by ferry from Kefalonia and other nearby islands, Ithaca offers natural beauty, history, and tranquility for all who visit.
From Killini Port (Duration 2 h 30 min) 290km (3 h 30 min by car/bus) west of Athens to Poros Port, as well as Kefalonia Sami Port and Lefkada Port to Pisaetos Port daily in the summer .
From Patras Port (Duration 4 hours) 210km (2 h 30 min by car/bus), as well as Astakos Port (Duration 3 hours) 290km (3h 30min by car/bus) west of Athens to Pisaetos Port with 7 weekly itineraries .
An alternative route is through Kefalonia Airport (EFL), which connects with some European countries in the summer, and then through ferry to Ithaca Pisaetos Port from Sami Port (Duration 30 min), which is located 34 km northeast of EFL .