Lefkada is a Greek island located in the Ionian sea with beautfiul beaches and something for everyone to see!
So let’s dig into some more trivia and facts about this island!
- Lefkada is also known as Lefkas or Leukas and Leucadia
- It is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea on the west coast of Greece
- Connected to the mainland by a long causeway and floating bridge
- The principal town of the island and seat of the municipality is Lefkada
- It is situated on the northern part of the island
- Approximately 1 hour by automobile away from Aktion National Airport
- The island is part of the regional unit of Lefkada
- Lefkada measures 35 kilometres (22 miles) from north to south
- And 15 kilometres (9 miles) from east to west
- The area of the island is about 302 square kilometres (117 sq mi)
- The area of the municipality (including the islands Kalamos, Kastos and several smaller islets) is 333.58 km2 (128.80 sq mi)
- Its highest point is the mountain Stavrota, 1,158 metres (3,799 feet) above sea level
- Situated in the middle of the island
- The east coast section of the island has small resorts of Lygia, Nikiana and Perigiali, all north of Nidri, the largest resort on the island
- It is set in a sheltered location with views across to Skorpios (formerly owned by Aristotle Onassis), Meganisi and other small islands
- As well as the Greek mainland
- The main coastal road from Lefkada to Vasiliki runs through the village
- Although a bypass has now been completed which skirts the village to the west
- There are regular car ferries to Kefalonia, Ithaca and Meganissi
- 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Nidri is the resort of Vasiliki
- A windsurfing center
- There are ferries to Kefalonia and Ithaca from Vasiliki
- South of Vasiliki is Cape Lefkada, where the Greek female poet Sappho allegedly leapt to her death from the 30 m high cliffs
- The famous beach of Porto Katsiki is located on Lefkada’s west coast
- Lefkada was attached to mainland Greece
- The Corinthians dug a trench in the 7th century BC on its isthmus
- The island has a typical Mediterranean climate
- Hot summers and cool winters, especially in the mountains
- The first museum in Europe for Lafcadio Hearn, who was born on the island and is named after it
- It was inaugurated in Lefkada on July 4, 2014, as Lafcadio Hearn Historical Center
- It contains early editions, rare books and Japanese collectibles
- The visitors, through photos, texts and exhibits, can wander in the significant events of Lafcadio Hearn’s life
- But also in the civilizations of Europe, America and Japan of late 18th and early 19th centuries
- Through the open mind of his lectures, writings and tales
- The municipalities of Kumamoto, Matsue, Shinjuku, Yaizu, Toyama University, Koizumi family and other people from Japan and Greece contributed to the establishment of Lafcadio Hearn Historical Center.
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