Luxury Villas In Lefkada

Set in the most sought after locations and all with exceptional views and pools, our luxurious villas on Lefakda provide the ultimate in comfort, individuality and style.

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Villas in Lefkada

Our lovely Lefkada (also known as Lefkas) villas are all scattered along the east coast of the island, with many close to Nidri and others further south near the charming little village of Sivota.

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Lefkada Family Villas

Lefkada is a favored destination for villa holidays, particularly for families. Our range of family villas is ideal for a family retreats, offering amenities such as children's pools, cinema rooms, table tennis, and game rooms.

Lefkada Waterside Villas

An escape by the water is truly unbeatable. A seaside villa brings a tranquil touch to any holiday, whether it's feeling the soothing sea breeze on your Lefkada villa's terrace or waking up to the gentle sound of ocean waves.

Lefkada Villas With Pools

Booking a villa with a private pool provides the perfect way to relax while on holiday and luckily enough, all of our Lefkada villas have pools.

Lefkada holiday guide

In the Ionian family of islands, Lefkada is the black sheep. For a start, it is connected to the mainland by a causeway and bridge, and so does not have to rely on ferries. Unlike the rest of the archipelago, it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, and pronounced Turkish influences give it more in common with the mainland. Lefkada villa holidays take you to something of an under-appreciated—and slightly oddball—gem, with intricate lagoons and marshes, spectacular cliffs, bays, and headlands, and some of the best beaches in Greece. In addition to Lefkada Town and Nidri, there are smaller resorts on the east coast at Perigiali and Nikiana; and regular ferries ply between Lefkada and the nearby islands of Meganissi, Ithaca, and Kefalonia.

Things to do in Lefkada

Towns and Villages in Lefkada

Lefkada Town, capital of the island, sits at the northern tip where the mainland causeway makes landfall. It is all narrow alleys, pastel-coloured, balconied houses, and—clustered around the central square of Agios Spiridonos—pedestrianized streets with little private churches. Outside the centre, the accent is more maritime, with lagoons, marinas, marshes, beaches, and windmills. Nidri, half-way down the east coast, is the island’s major resort where many of our villas are located, set amongst mountains, headlands, and small islets, and at the entrance to a huge wooded inlet.

Nidri

Countryside in Lefkada

With the lagoons and wetlands of its northern tip, the headlands, bays, and islands of the east, and the soaring cliffs and blinding sands of the west coast, it is remarkable that Lefkada is not better known. Add a sparsely populated, cypress-slashed, and mountainous interior, rising to 1,158 metre Mount Stavrota, and you have enough variety to keep all but the most restless traveller happy. And Lefkada (or Lefkas) has an ace up the sleeve that no other Ionian island can match: if you do get itchy feet, you can cross to the mainland in a car.

Goats grazing in Lefkada countryside

Arts and culture in Lefkada

Check out the lush private churches in the capital, not only for their religious trappings but also, in some, for works by Panagiotis Doxaras, the 17th –18th-century founder of the Ionian School of Greek art. The island’s only working monastery, Faneromeni, outside Lefkada Town, is worth a visit for its typical religious art, though nothing you see has any great antiquity—the monastery burned down in 1886. TheLefkada Cultural Centre mounts contemporary exhibitions through the year.

Faneromeni

Active pursuits in Lefkada

Spend a day following one of the many fantastic hiking trails on the island - one of the most popular trails is from Nidri to the stunning Dimosari waterfalls. Apart from walking or cycling in the interior, most active pursuits on Lefkada involve the sea. Nidri has water skiing and wakeboarding. In Kathisma on the west coast you can paraglide from the hills on to the beach. Mylos Beach is known for wind- and kite-surfing. Spend the day on a boat exploring the stunning coastline from the sea, including the most famous beach Porto Katsiki on the west side of the island. Sivota and its picturesque ‘flord’ attract yachts, and Vassiliki’s huge, windy, south-facing bay has become a hotspot for water sports in general and windsurfing in particular. In season, the bay becomes a vast nautical Medieval tournament of flapping sails and bright colours. Wherever you decide to visit, make sure to take a refreshing dip in the clear blue waters. If you're feeling adventurous, travel by private speedboat to nearby Kefalonia, mooring in beautiful Fiskardo village for the day. Fiskardo, in the north of the island, is very picturesque and rich with Venetian architecture and Byzantine churches; its 19th century harbour is popular among the yachting crowd.

Mylos Beach

History in Lefkada

The star of historical research on Lefkada is Wilhelm Dorpfeld, the fruits of whose labours are displayed in the Lefkada Archaeological Museum. There is a statue dedicated to him in the capital. Dorpfield—who died on the island in 1940—was a pioneer of modern archaeology, though his claims that the bay of Nidri, not Ithaca, was the real home of Odysseus get little credence outside dyed-in-the-wool Lefkada patriots. The workaday past is commemorated by the assorted bric-a-brac of the Phonograph, Radio and Tradition Museum.

Nidri

Relaxation in Lefkada

Most visitors slip right into the sandals-and-shorts informality of the island, with eating, sunbathing and napping high on the agenda. But there is ample room for more active relaxation: walking, riding, or water-sports. Although not stuffed with places to visit, there are enough to keep the holiday ticking over: drive in the mountains, explore Santa Maura castle or the windmills west of the capital, visit little villages like inland Karya and its little Folklore Museum located in a lace-maker’s cottage, or nip over to the Greek mainland.

Santa Maura

Coast in Lefkada

For populous, usually shingle, beaches near a variety of facilities and with complex headland and island views, look to the east coast. For vertiginous cliffs dotted with caves and sandy beaches, with unrestricted views out to sea that are especially dreamy at sunset, then head west. Particularly good are the ones on pretty Dessimi and busy Rouda bays near Nidri, and on the west coast Mylos Beach, accessible by water taxi from Ai Nikitas. As for the colour of the sea, ‘blue’ just does not cover it.

Beach at Vassiliki

Eating and drinking in Lefkada

The capital’s eating places, for the most part, have the enchanting views and fractured reflections of waterside locations, or the intimacy of city squares and labyrinthine back-alleys. Elsewhere, beach and village taverns provide laid-back, multi-dish mezzedes and fresh seafood, washed down with Greek wine, brandy, and beer. Look out for Siflogo wines, produced in Lefkada since 1994—you can visit the small winery on the road between Vassiliki and Nidri or enjoy a wine tasting and vineyard tour at the Lefkas Earth winery. Have dinner at one of the panoramic restaurants on the west coast to enjoy the stunning sunset views across the sea whilst dining, or try your hand at traditional Greek cookery with a cooking lesson at your villa.

Taverna in Vassiliki

when to go to lefkada

A villa holiday in Lefkada can be enjoyed anytime between April and October, where the temperature sits in the early 20's increasing to the early 30s in July and August - though the weather is warm and sunny for most of the year. The sparkling sea for swimming, snorkelling and other watersports is a pleasant temperature as early as June, cooling down in the autumn. For glorious sunny days spent relaxing at your villa, late spring and summer offer clear skies and up to 14 hours of sunshine each day.

Lefkada Need To Know

Main AirportsPreveza Flight time from London3 hours 20 Flight time from Manchester3 hours 30 Flight time from GlasgowNo direct flights Time differenceGMT +2 CurrencyEuro (€) LanguageGreek Hottest monthAugust Coldest monthJanuary Rainiest monthDecember Driest monthAugust Best beachesMikros Gialos, Agiofili Beach, Nidri Beach Famous foodSalami, Lentil of Englouvi, Pelagic sea fish