Best Viewpoints on Paxos: Local Favorites for Serenity

Yiannis Mastoras

7/19/20243 min read

Paxos Island is known for its stunning landscapes and tranquil spots where locals go to unwind and enjoy breathtaking views. Here are some of the best viewpoints on the island, offering peace, serenity, and panoramic beauty.

Description: A fantastic viewpoint from a "balcony" on top of the hill.

The View: From the top, you can see the entirety of the Gaios Old Port and much of the Old Town, capturing the peaceful and cozy vibes of the sea and the sleepy town.

How to Get There: Located on the road from the new port to the town center, it’s easily accessible by car or on foot.

Gaios Balcony

Gaios Balcony
Gaios Balcony

Description: A historical treasure, the old windmill was once a vital hub for grinding wheat into flour.

The View: From the windmill, you'll be greeted by sweeping vistas that extend as far as the eye can see, with kaleidoscopic hues of the sky at sunset creating a canvas of unparalleled beauty.

How to Get There: Follow the winding path just beyond the factory to reach the windmill.

Loggos Mill

View from Loggos Windmill
View from Loggos Windmill

Description: Bousanas is a hidden treasure offering a stunning viewpoint and a serene beach.

The View: Provides breathtaking panoramic views of Lakka and its surroundings. It's also an excellent stargazing spot due to minimal light pollution.

How to Get There: Easily accessible by car, just a five-minute drive from Lakka, or a leisurely 20-30-minute walk.

Bousanas

View from Bousanas
View from Bousanas

Description: Kastanida offers an off-the-beaten-path experience that even many locals haven't discovered.

The View: Situated at the top of the cliffs, this viewpoint provides panoramic views of Paxos' west coastline, from the dramatic cliffs stretching to Ypapanti Cave and the intriguing rock formation known as Catergo to the turquoise waters of Erimitis.

Kastanida

catergo view from Kastanida
catergo view from Kastanida
Path to Kastanida
Path to Kastanida

How to Get There: Easily accessible by car, Kastanida is about a seven-minute drive from Magazia or a ten-minute drive from Lakka. After parking, it's a short five-minute walk through picturesque cypress trees to the viewpoint.

Description: Named after the mesmerizing light blue waters below, Galazio is a clifftop haven where time seems to stand still.

The View: Offering panoramic views of Paxos' western coastline, you'll see a secluded beach far below and the endless expanse of the sea merging with the horizon. It's also renowned for stunning sunsets.

Galazio

View from Glazio Cliffs
View from Glazio Cliffs
Path to Galazio
Path to Galazio

How to Get There: The best way to reach Galazio is by scooter, as car parking can be scarce. Once parked, enjoy a 20-minute scenic walk to the clifftop, following the well-trodden path marked by signs.

Description: The Sterna, or ancient cisterns, are among Paxos' intriguing historical wonders.

The View: Perched on the edge of a natural rock formation, offering superb views extending to the horizon. This spot is also chosen by our partner, Anastasia, for yoga sessions.

Greek Sterna

Sterna Ellinikia
Sterna Ellinikia
Path to Sterna Ellinikia
Path to Sterna Ellinikia

How to Get There: Located between the villages of Boikatika and Magazia. Follow the signs opposite the road to Avlaki and take the stone-built path for a peaceful walk to this fascinating historical site.

Description: Known as Kamara, this limestone marvel is one of Paxos' top attractions.

The View: The arch rises 20 meters above crystal-clear waters, offering awe-inspiring views.

How to Get There: Drive through the quaint village of Ozias, park as close as possible, and take a leisurely 15-minute stroll along a rocky path to the arch.

Kamara

Kamara at Tripitos
Kamara at Tripitos

Paxos Island's viewpoints are perfect for anyone looking to relax and enjoy nature's beauty. Whether you're seeking a quiet spot to unwind or a picturesque location for stunning photos, these local favorites offer something for everyone. So grab your map, embark on an adventure, and discover the serene spots that make Paxos a true gem.

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