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Paxos, Loggos, Loggos Port

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Live webcam located at Panos Boats & Trips with a view east towards the port of Loggos, on Paxos.

Loggos - a small picturesque coastal village, known for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional charm and beautiful harbor setting.

A small, idyllic island in the Ionian Sea, just south of Corfu, Paxos is one of Greece’s most secluded and charming destinations. Despite its modest size – around 10 kilometres long and 4 kilometres wide – Paxos offers outstanding natural beauty, crystal-clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere that attracts visitors in search of calm, authentic island life and elegance without the crowds. Paxos’ coastline is dramatic on the west side, where towering limestone cliffs plunge into the turquoise sea and hide sea caves that can be explored by boat. On the east side, gentle coves and beaches spread out. Paxos’ three main villages – Gaios, Loggos and Lakka, are small but lively communities with pastel-coloured houses, harbourside cafes, tavernas and yachts bobbing in the water. Gaios, the capital, combines Venetian charm with a cosmopolitan feel and has a beautiful natural harbour protected by a small island, Agios Nikolaos, with an ancient fortress. Paxos is famous for its olive groves, with over 250,000 olive trees, and its production of high-quality olive oil. Paxos is also a popular destination for sailors, and many combine a visit here with the even smaller neighboring island of Antipaxos, which has some of the most turquoise beaches in all of Greece.


Loggos - a small picturesque coastal village, known for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional charm and beautiful harbour setting. Located on the north-eastern part of the island, surrounded by green olive groves and azure sea, Loggos is a perfect example of authentic Greek island life in miniature. The village centre revolves around the harbour, where colourful fishing and sailing boats are moored in front of tavernas and cafes overlooking the water. The low, pastel-coloured houses and narrow alleys create a relaxing and inviting environment. Despite its size, Loggos has a good selection of restaurants, bars and small shops, including a traditional bakery and an antique shop. Food lovers will appreciate the village's fresh seafood and local specialities, often served with a view of the sea. Around Loggos there are several small and scenic beaches, such as Levrechio, Marmari and Kipos, all easily accessible on foot or by boat. The water is clear and shallow. Hiking trails also lead from the village to olive groves and mountain slopes with views of the sea.


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