

Long before excursion boats crossed the turquoise waters between Corfu and Paxos, the Ionian Sea served as one of the most important maritime corridors in western Greece. Venetian merchants, local fishermen, and island sailors once navigated these same coastal passages while transporting olive oil, wine, sea salt, and handmade goods between the Ionian Islands and the ports of southern Italy.
Paxos itself became known throughout the Venetian era for its ancient olive groves. Some of the olive trees found on the island today are believed to descend from trees planted centuries ago, creating a landscape deeply connected to the island’s maritime history and agricultural traditions. The peaceful harbor of Gaios, now filled with cafés and small boats, once welcomed trading vessels seeking shelter from sudden Ionian storms.
As boats approach the western coast of Paxos, the dramatic limestone caves reveal another side of the island’s past. Before modern navigation systems existed, sailors used the caves and rock formations as natural landmarks while crossing the Ionian Sea. Local stories also speak of hidden coves where fishermen protected their boats during rough weather and pirate activity in the Adriatic region.
The crystal-clear waters surrounding Antipaxos have long fascinated travelers and seafarers alike. The unusual shades of blue visible around the island are created by the white seabed and the reflection of sunlight through the shallow Ionian waters. Even today, arriving near Antipaxos feels like discovering a remote Mediterranean paradise untouched by time.
During your journey through the Blue Caves, Antipaxos, and the harbor of Gaios, you are not only exploring beautiful islands—you are following a historic sea route shaped by centuries of navigation, trade, and island life in the heart of the Ionian Sea.
Experience one of the most scenic island cruises in Greece with our
Paxos & Antipaxos boat trip from Corfu
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Swim in turquoise waters, explore the famous Blue Caves, and enjoy free time in the charming village of Gaios with comfortable transfers included.
If you are staying in South Corfu, learn more about the advantages of departing directly from Messonghi River in our detailed guide:
Depart from Messonghi River for Paxos & Antipaxos
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