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The port of Paxos is located in the city of Gaios on the eastern side of the island. The port of Paxos is very picturesque and very sought after by tourists in yachts. Within the port of Gaios there are two small islands: Panayia and Agios Nikalaos. On the first island there is a small monastery, the second is a natural breakwater for boats entering the port. How to reach the port of Paxos: The port of Paxos (Gaios) is: - about 6 km from Loggos - about 9 km from Lakkas - about 1 h 30 minutes (ferry) from Igoumenitsa - about 2 hours and 30 (ferry) - 50 minutes (hydrofoil) from Corfu - about 6 h... [More information]
Address: Panagia, Isola di Passo, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Paxos, port
Bathed by the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea on the southern coast of Italy on the heel of the boot the city of Brindisi is an interesting destination to discover, not only during the summer. History Brindisi has ancient origins and the city and its port played a very significant role in Roman times. Brindisi stopover between Greece and the east. A cultural crossroads, Brindisi had its period of greatest wealth under the Romans and the ancient remains of the empire are still evident in the city. A city that is also remembered because it was a port from which Julius Caesar and Octavian sailed... [More information]