Lefkada

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Lefkada, like most Greek islands, is a rocky and mountainous island on the Adriatic coast of Greece. I have never seen forests of wild cypress trees before, but you can see a lot of those beautiful green needles sticking out from the rocky landscape in the area. The island is a very popular place among tourists, especially the little Lafkada town at the end of it, but there a lot of wild and secluded beaches, where access is often very difficult by land or they are only accessible by a boat. We managed to get to two of those beaches to swim and dive into the beautiful and clear turquoise waters.

On our last day on the island, I managed to film the beautiful waves of turquoise blue water, crashing against the long and empty pebbly beach on the wilder west side of the island. You can see the video here: https://youtu.be/UII-OBU_Vlg

The ourskirts of Lefkada town.
Blooming Oleanders everywhere in Greece.
The best little beach with natural shade and perfectly clear water that we found.
The town Vasiliki is another major spot but on the south tip of the island. Whilst we were staying there, it seemed that there is a windsurfing event going on. Every day in the afternoon the wind was strong and constant and dozens of windsurfers were flying over the water with great speed.
Dreams 🙂
Table for two, please 🙂
Actually there were more than two, or even three around this table 😀