Loggos Bay
Exploring Paxoi Sailing Holidays area
Sailing Tip
Good anchorage can be obtained on the outer side of the bay at a solid ground.
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Navigational Aids
The port of Paxoà (Gáios) is a natural harbor formed in front of the houses of the city of PaxoÃ, which is the capital of the island. The port can be approached by the N entrance having a width of approximately 230 m or by the S which has an entrance width of approximately 30 m and 2 m depth.
The natural port of Lákka is formed immediately E of the namesake cape, and it is open to the N with an entrance opening of approximately 0.2 miles.
Panagia is the islet of the Virgin Mary which is located in Gaios Bay of Paxos. The Panagia Church on the islet is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin.
Only 2 km or so south of Paxos is the island of Antipaxos; an even smaller, almost uninhabited with small vineyards. There are two beaches in the north end, Vrika and Voutoumi, Here you have some of the finest clear blue seas in the world safe for swimming and snorkeling for all ages.
The bay is protected and great for swimming and safe for children. Near Lakkas there are some amazing caves that are worth seeing.
A small island linked with stones with Paxos. You can go through the stones and get the best sandy beach on Paxos.
A great combination of pebbles with crystal clear blue waters. Very nice beach, although not organized.
It is name means a standing rock in the sea. The huge vertical rock is standing into the crystal clear waters, supplemented by the large cave on the opposite shore.