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Where to find a villa with a view on Paxos island, Greece

Looking for a classic Greek island holiday?  We discovered peaceful Paxos island, just an hour by hydrofoil from Corfu. A Paxos villa holiday is a chance to explore hidden beaches, villages and olive groves, to swim, relax  and soak up the scenery.  Here’s the lowdown on our family stay in a villa with a view in Lakka Paxos. 

Lakka Paxos, view of the bay with turquoise water and small white boats. Copyright © 2017 reserved to photographer via mapandfamily.com
  • Modern two bedroom villa
  • Postcard-worthy views of Lakka bay
  • Pool, terrace and barbecue
  • Close to beach, taverna and village

For Our Top 9 Things to Do on a Family Trip to Paxos, Greece click here.

A Villa in Lakka Paxos, Greece

Imagine this view when you wake up in the morning.  The sky is azure, the sun is warm and you decide to pop down to the village bakery.  You find a little track and follow it down through the olive terraces towards the beach. At each turn you catch a glimpse of the turquoise sea glittering under the sun in the natural circular bay of Lakka Paxos.

You take a path along the edge of the white pebbled beach and in a few minutes you’re in the pretty harbourside village. Fruit and vegetables gleam in boxes outside the mini market and the scent of fresh bread wafts from the bakery.

Paxos villa holiday. Path to Lakka showing view of bay through trees. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
On the morning bakery run

My sons and I spent a September week in the village of Lakka Paxos. It was the perfect way to wind down after a busy summer, relax, re-charge and explore this unspoilt island.

Paxos Greece is a low rise, low key island. Some very exclusive real estate is tucked away in its hillsides but you won’t be disturbed by the clamour of nightclubs or the roar of jet skis. And a gyros at the harbourside won’t cost a fortune either.

So here’s a close up look at the coastal villa we stayed in at Lakka Paxos.

Disclosure: Ionian Villas hosted our stay in one of their Paxos villas in return for honest coverage of our trip. This post is entirely my own thoughts and opinions.

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Paxos villa holiday. Paxos is the place for swimming, exploring secluded beaches and relaxing with family. Check out the villa we discovered near Lakka village. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

How to get to Lakka Paxos

Paxos doesn’t have an airport, which has helped it to retain its unspoilt charm. The simplest way to reach the island is via Corfu, the most northerly of the Ionian islands scattered along the western coast of the mainland. In the summer months more than 20 UK airports offer flights to Corfu. From London Heathrow the flight time is approx 3 hours 15 minutes.

The international airport at Corfu is only 3 km from Corfu Town, so it’s easy to transfer to the port there for the hydrofoils and ferries that cross daily to Paxos. The hydrofoil journey between Corfu and Gaios Paxos takes just under one hour.

Paxos is a small island, just 10 km long and 3 km wide. The drive from Gaios port in the south to Lakka village in the north is about 8 km and takes 15 minutes on a main road.

Villa Avra in Lakka Paxos

Villa Avra is all about the view.  And the pool of course.  Also the fresh, welcoming vibe.  And not forgetting that the beach and Lakka village are just at the bottom of the hill.  But still, that view.

View of bay and boats from Paxos villa Avra.  Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
The violet hills in the distance are part of the Greek mainland

It’s where Paxos demonstrates all the blues it has in its palette and leaves you wondering why you ever bother to take a long haul flight.

Villa Avra in Lakka Paxos has a view of the bay from the pool. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
The irresistible view from Villa Avra’s pool

Inside Villa Avra

Anyway let’s tear ourselves away from the view and step inside.

Villa Avra hallway with a green front door and a turquoise  painted chair. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
The front doorkey switches off the lights when you leave the villa.

Avra is a modern two bedroom villa set on the hillside above Lakka village. And it has pretty much all you’ll need for a happy Greek island holiday. As well as a big terrace, a pool and a view of the bay this includes efficient wi-fi, air-conditioning and insect screens at the windows. The villa has been finished to a high standard by its justifiably proud owners who live quietly next door.

The kitchen in Villa Avra Lakka with  cream and ochre patterned tiles above the counter. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
Avra’s kitchen. When we arrived there was a timely welcome pack including milk, plenty of tea-bags and a big bag of biscuits

The kitchen with dining table is well-equipped with all the usuals including dishwasher, microwave, washing machine and a choice of two coffee makers.

The sitting area in Villa Avra has a corner sofa and coffee table. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
A comfy sofa out of the sun

One step down leads to the living area with a sofa and Smart TV.  The sofa transforms into a sofabed if necessary.

Main bedroom in Villa Avra on Paxos villa holiday. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

The main bedroom has a king-size bed and a generous ensuite wet room.

Ensuite wetroom in Villa Avra has twin basins. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

The twin bedroom has its own ensuite too. Avra is modern, fresh and stylish.  Not huge but this is Paxos after all and we spent most of our time outdoors.

Boy riding inflatable unicorn in the Villa Avra pool. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

When we arrived a painted wooden chair was waiting for us in the hall with a pile of pool towels – which we made use of straight away!

Villa Avra's pool with boy and pool toy and view of Lakka bay. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

Avra is newly built and it’s clear that it has been designed with guests in mind. For instance there’s almost as much space outside as there is indoors.  The terrace has two outdoor tables, along with plenty of chairs and loungers.

Terrace at Villa Avra with umbrella and view of bay beyond the pool. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

We hopped from one to another depending whether we wanted to be in or out of the sun.  There’s a barbecue of course with a handy outdoor sink  and the shower by the pool is another good idea.

Barbecue on terrace at Villa Avra. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

The pergola was in just the right position to provide a shady spot for our lunches. We sat here in the evenings sometimes too.

Lunch table set under pergola on terrace at villa in Lakka Paxos. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

Harami Beach and taverna

Just below Avra, a quick scramble down a track between olive terraces, lies little Harami beach.  We didn’t see anyone else use this route all week. Probably because a/ it’s not marked and b/ there are very few other houses around anyway.

Stony trail from villa to Harami beach Lakka Paxos Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

We got quite good at the track and used it at night too, with the help of our phone torches, because it was such an excellent shortcut to and from the village.  It’s a bit slippery in places so best reserved for the able-bodied and, ahem, sober.

Boy walking along a path between olive trees. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

Harami is a very handy place to have at the bottom of the ‘garden’.  It’s a pretty little beach with smooth white pebbles and soft sand below the waterline. There’s a taverna alongside with plenty of shade and delicious things to eat and drink.

Two boys going down steep steps to taverna at Harami beach Lakka. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

We popped up and down regularly for coffees, lunch and swims.

Taverna terrace with umbrella and large olive tree overlooking bay and Harami beach. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com
Plenty of shade and lonian island views from the taverna on Harami beach Paxos

Lakka village

I’m possibly a bit biased but Lakka is my favourite of the three harbour villages on Paxos island.  It has just the right amount of shops, tavernas and local life, as well as Instagram-worthy views in every direction. 

There’s an Italian influence in the architecture on Paxos, thanks to the centuries it spent under the rule of the Republic of Venice. The Venetians introduced the thousands of olive trees to the island, you see them everywhere in Lakka, in shady groves, terraces and even growing along the water’s edge.

Lakka is a safe harbour and so it attracts holidaymakers sailing in the Ionian sea and hopping from island to island. So the village is busy with the boating fraternity as well as visitors staying in villas on the hillsides.

There are two or three ways to get to Lakka from Villa Avra. Obviously you can drive on the steepish tarmac road, but our favourite route was on foot, along the little track by Harami beach. We liked it best because after the steep bit there’s a pretty seaside walk into the village.

Path along edge of beach  to Lakka. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

Here’s the morning walk to the bakery for fresh bread and Greek doughnuts.

Ionian turquoise and blue sea in Lakka bay Paxos. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

This was our evening stroll along the beach towards the welcoming glow of Lakka village and its tavernas.

Paxos villa holiday, evening walk to Lakka. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

Villa Avra is a good choice for a family with teens as both village and beach are walkable, giving everyone a bit more independence. We all liked it and I’ll happily recommend it to friends for its great position, its seclusion and – did I mention the pool with a view!

How to Choose a Paxos Villa

Ionian Villas arranged our Paxos villa holiday accommodation and transport to the island.

You’ll find some wonderful Paxos villas to choose from but make your plans early because Paxos is only a small island. It has a limited amount of accommodation and it’s the sort of place people return to again and again.

We wanted somewhere to relax and catch up with friends who were also staying on island. And the village of Lakka Paxos filled the bill nicely.  If you’re happy to swim, snorkel, beach-hop and chill then I reckon you’ll enjoy it too. 

Paxos has two more harbour villages: Loggos on the east coast and Gaios, the capital of the island which is further south.

Gaios is bigger than the other two and has a bit more of a buzz. This is the port for the hydrofoils and ferries from Corfu. And it’s also the place to catch the sea taxis which whisk you across the strait to lounge on the sandy beaches of Caribbean-esque Antipaxos. Our friends stayed in a villa in Gaios town and enjoyed it too.

Please note that all visitor information here is for guidance only. Please check the relevant websites for the most up to date information eg. accommodation details, tickets, entrance requirements, opening times etc.

Boy with inflatable unicorn pool toy looking over side of pool at view of Lakka bay. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

What to Read Next

Here are more posts about the unspoilt and beautiful Ionian islands of Greece:

Want to know more about Paxos including where to go, what to do and how to get there? Paxos Greece: an Unspoilt Island Getaway to Remember

The tiny island of Antipaxos Paxos with its Caribbean-style white sand beaches and turquoise sea, has no shops, hotels or proper roads. Visit for the day from Paxos or escape to a villa there.

On Lefkada we stayed at Vasiliki, it has a unique bay for watersports and is close to some of the best beaches in Europe.

From Lefkada visited magical Meganisi, one of the best kept secrets in the Ionians!

And beach buffs will love the spectacular Lefkada beaches.

In stylish Fiskardo Kefalonia we stayed in a modern villa with harbour views that’s well placed for exploring the island.

An there’s plenty to see and do on Kefalonia the largest of the Ionian islands.

Also in Kefalonia we stayed at a secluded Italianate catered villa in an olive grove, convenient for the island’s south coast beaches.

A Paxos Villa Holiday

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The boys and I arranged our Paxos villa accommodation, transfers and hire car with Ionian Villas, click here to go to their website

This family-run specialist villa company knows everything there is to know about the Ionian islands.  Based in the UK, the Watrous family have an in-depth knowledge and love of the islands coupled with years of experience in the travel industry.  They offer a great range of Paxos villas and carefully select every house and apartment on their books.

Ionian Villas gives a truly personalised service: they will advise on destinations and can tailor-make individual itineraries to allow flexibility in arrival dates to suit flights or two-centre trips.

Villa with a view in Paxos, agents in Lakka. Copyright © 2017 reserved to photographer via mapandfamily.com Their charming and efficient on-island managers, Dimitris Aronis and his father, run an agency in Lakka and oversee their Paxos villas.  Dimitris emailed us in advance and, according to needs, he can arrange meet and greet, transfers, Paxos car hire, villa cooks and even hampers.  This on-the-spot expertise smoothed over any worries about transfers or co-ordinating flights with boats.  We could walk to their office from Villa Avra and popped in several times to ask for tips and say hello to Pongo the office dog.

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Villa with a view in Paxos, Greece. Paxos is the place for swimming, exploring secluded beaches and relaxing with family. Check out the villa we discovered near Lakka village. Copyright © 2017 mapandfamily.com

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About the author Nancy Roberts is a former women’s magazine editor and writer. She lives in London and is mum to two 20-something boys. In Map&Family she shares info and inspiration for curious travellers: singles and couples as well as families travelling with teens and young adults.

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51 Comments

  1. Staying at a villa in Greece is high on my list. I went when I was 16 and am dying to get back. I loved how you gave detailed shots of the villa interior and the company who set it up for you. The major hassle with travel is doing this research. When I get a decent referral like this, I feel like I won the lottery. Thank you! Bookmarking it.

  2. I have to admit that Greece has not been high on my list. But looking at your amazing stay at Villa Avra, I think I’ve changed my mind. I love the view and how gorgeous the villa is in general. What a great restful spot to stay and enjoy Greece and all its charms.

  3. I have a question: how expensive was renting this villa? I’m asking because I intend to go to Greece in 2018 and I need a place to stay with family.

  4. We haven’t planned a trip to Greece yet so this post can help us very much!
    What we are looking for is a place near the sea of course with a modern design and this looks like perfect for us!
    Thanks for the photos 🙂

  5. I blame Mama Mia for my newfound obsession and desire to visit Greece. I’m not a huge nightlife type of person, so Paxos sounds like my type of island. I love how clear the water looks and how open and beautiful that villa is!

  6. My favourite thing about your Paxos trip has to be the rainbow unicorn haha! On another note you are right the view is absolutely stunning but I also loved the villa that you stayed in too and with a view like that you certainly can’t complain!

  7. What a fabulous place! So bright and airy. And the views are to die for. The whole of Greece is to die for… Love your photos too . Thanks for sharing 🙂

  8. We’ve visited Greece many times (l was in Athens as an Erasmus archaeology student), but never went to Paxos. The view from that villa is simply breathtaking, and the fact that it has a path that leads down to the beach is just awesome. I love the simple yet comfy and modern decor of that villa. Would definitely consider staying there when we visit Paxos!

  9. Oh wow what a stunning view and beautiful Villa. I’ve been to Greece a few times but not for the past few years and I really need to get back there – such a beautiful culture and their food is amazing

    Laura x

  10. We just discovered Greece, hubs and I having made our very first trip there in September. We loved it! We will have to consider Paxos for a return visit. The views are incredible and that villa!! Love the kitchen and the backsplash. So, so charming.

  11. I have these photos too, as we walked round Lakka Bay. It’s the cover photo of Scots2Travel Facebook page in fact! If I return that would be the ideal villa for me. I’ve bookmarked it for next time 🙂

  12. Bookmarking this RIGHT away!! The views of Lakka bay are sooo awesome and imagine getting them right from your villa! the place looks so rustic and well done with the tiles and all the modern comforts! 🙂 Loved it! 🙂

  13. Love your blog. We were the very first guests in Villa Avra last year (August) and left a unicorn as it had so much fun – is this the same one in your photos?? We loved Villa Avra too and are thinking about going back :-)) Best wishes, Jez

    1. Hi Jez, thanks so much for getting in touch and sorry I’ve been slow to pick up your comment. Yes! Very likely that that’s your unicorn in the photos! Thanks so much for leaving it. We genuinely loved Villa Avra – it ticked all the boxes for us. Do let me know if you go back.

  14. After stumbling across your blog browsing Paxos on Pinterest, I just had to book this villa! Never been to Greece before, your blog has proved very helpful researching.
    My Sister and I cannot wait to see what Paxos has to offer, it looks beautiful. 🙂

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