There are a number of beautiful beaches and villages to explore, many reached by boat including Meganisi and Vathi, the capital of Ithaka. Vathi is a small, colourful and busy town, set in a steep sided bay. There is a great deal to explore on the island including the site of Odysseu's Palace.
It is also possible to catch a glimpse of one of the homes of the Onassis family. The island of Skorpios lies in a bay to the north of Nidri - it is possible to swim in one of the few public bays, but the island itself is private
Cephalonia & Ithaca
Frequent ferries from Vassiliki port access the nearby islands of Cephalonia and Ithaca. Infamous for their role in the legend of Odysseus and more recently in the book and movie ‘Captain Correlli’s Mandolin’ the amount of history related to these islands is immense. Fiskardo on Cephalonia is well worth a visit, being the only village not devastated by the 1953 earthquake and so retaining its attractive Venetian architecture.
Lefkas Town
The capital of the island is just a local bus ride away and well worth a visit for the day or evening. An attractive and bustling town, Lefkas includes narrow lanes with fancy boutiques, open squares with busy tavernas and a quayside teeming with yachts and fishing boats.
Boat Trips
Part of the beauty of Vassiliki’s setting stems from the white cliffs, which extend all the way to Cape Lefkatas. The easiest way to admire the cliffs or to visit the beautiful, remote west coast beaches is on a boat trip. Local boatmen ferry tourists by day to Agiofili, a peaceful beach to the south of the resort and around Cape Lefkatas, to Porto Katsiki. They also offer evening trips to watch the stunning sunset off the Cape Lefkatas or to Sivota for a meal in a local taverna.