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Pretty European ‘floating village’ with quiet beaches and a picturesque port

Published on May 18, 2025 at 08:01 AM

AN ISLAND in Europe is said to feel like a “floating village”;; where time “slows down”;;.

Home to less than 100 locals, the of Kastos is a great alternative to busier destinations such as Corfu.

Kastos harbor with boats and stone buildings.
Kastos is a great alternative to Corfu
Windmill taverna on Kastos island.
The island is home to pretty and quiet beaches
Kastos Island harbor in the Ionian Sea with boats and buildings.
The water surrounding the island is clear and calm

Located off the coast of Lefkada, Kastos has only one village and is ideal for seeking tranquility.

Just above the port of Kastos you can enjoy sunset drinks at the Windmill Bar, with a panoramic view of the sea and the surrounding islands.

One recent visitor said: “A superb restaurant with great food, choice and of course a setting to die for.

“Super friendly staff and great service all at super prices.”;;

One beach on the island, Limni beach, is home to azure blue waters and a long stretch of pebbled beach that benefits from no shadows.

Alternatively, closer to the town, is Kastos beach – which again features crystal waters and is quiet from masses of tourists experienced in nearby .

The waters surrounding the island are known for being clean and calm, which makes them ideal for swimmers, snorkellers and scuba divers.

One review of the island, shared that the island town features three small taverns and one mini market – so is ideal for a peaceful getaway.

The mini market specialises in local products including local wines, honey, olives and biscuits.

The shop also sells fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as fresh bread from .

The local taverns also serve reasonably priced meals including traditional Greek dishes like Moussaka for €11 (£9.36).

Close to the port is a small picturesque square, which is surrounded by trees and flowers.

There are also a couple of shops near the port, including an art and jewellery store.

On the nearby harbour, visitors can see boast bobbing up and down on the water and enjoy views across the ocean.

It is worth noting that no where on Kastos accepts credit or debit cards, so you should come armed with cash.

Greece has long been one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations and welcomed just under 36 million in 2024, a 9.8 per cent increase on 2023.

A Greek local has also

Plus,

Wooden pier extending into a blue sea, with a pebble beach and mountains in the background.
The market features a small supermarket
Aerial view of sailboats moored in a bay.
Visitors will need to catch a ferry to get to Kastos

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