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Ionio Tavern
Anastasios Robotis

2nd km Athani, Eggremni Beach, Lefkada
Phone: 26450 33000

Email: info@taverna-ionio.gr

Whit Monday in Lefkada

Monday, June 1st is a day of celebration for the Holy Spirit. Lefkada the island of poets and scholars organises great festivities with a unique festival at the monastery of Faneromeni. In the green pine-covered hill, the monastery of Faneromeni, standing proud through the centuries, becomes one of the most important monuments of the place. Every year in the celebration of the Holy Spirit in Lefkada, crowds gather from all over Greece! It is also a good opportunity to live a few moments of relaxation.

THE LONG WEEKEND OF WHIT MONDAY IS THE SUITABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR FIRST SUMMER ESCAPE!

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Our rooms are located just a short distance from the most beautiful beaches in Lefkada.

Egremni Beach

One of the most beautiful and unique beaches in Western Lefkada. A sandy beach with clear waters; a beach with vegetation that reaches the coast; a beach where imposing rocks intersect violently. This beach will remain forever unforgettable !!!

 

Porto Katsiki Beach

It has been distinguished as one of the four best beaches in the entire Mediterranean. A beach with golden sands, turquoise sea, cliffs and deep waters.

 

Beaches which will amaze you!

Events

We organise wedding and baptism receptions, engagement parties and any other social event you wish. Our quality is one that will reward you as we achieve great flavors at very low prices. Do not hesitate to contact us for a free quote.

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Lefkada…

“The island offers much more. But has little space and is small. So I leave still much more for another time.”

Angelos Sikelianos was born in Lefkada, where he spent his childhood. He graduated from high school in 1900 and the following year he enrolled in the Law School of Athens, but never completed his legal studies. His interests were purely literary and from his early years studied Homer, Pindar, the Orphics and Pythagoreans and lyric poets, pre-Socratic philosophers, Plato, Aeschylus and the Bible and foreign writers like D’Annunzio. In 1946, he was elected president of the Society of Greek Writers, and in 1949 was nominated for the Nobel Prize. He died in Athens on June 19, 1951.

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