Paxos, the smallest of the Ionian islands, is seven miles long and three miles wide and lies ten miles south of Corfu. About half of the island’s population of 2,500 live in the three villages of Gaios, Loggos and Lakka.
The charm of Paxos lies in the friendliness of its people, in the beauty of its beaches, valleys of cypress trees, wild flowers and olive-clad hills.