Nature has been really generous in Lefkada as it has endowed the island with amazing beaches and landscapes all over its territory.
The name of the island “Lefkada” routed from the name “Lefkas Petra” or “Lefkas Akra”, an ancient name of today’s Leukata, the southern cape of the island.
The wild white rocks of the cape where, according to, the poet Sapfo ended her life in the name of love, gave the name to the city, the Corinthians founded in Lefkada, and then to the entire island. According to geographer Stravonas they renamed the ancient city of Nirikos to Lefkada, capital of the island.
Humanity in Lefkada can be traced back to the Paleolithic era. The distinguished German archaeologist Wilhelm Dairepfeld, associate of Henry Schliemann in the Troy excavations, conducted extensive archaeological research in Nydri, and brought important findings from the copper age (2,000 B.C.) to light and hence started the theory that Lefkada can be identified with Homers Ithaca.
The ancient city of Nirikos, 7th century b.c., which was discovered in Kalligoni at Koulmos, was the island’s first capital. It was surrounded by a great wall, of which only a small part is left.
The history of Lefkada, from the 7th century b.c. after becoming a Corinthian colony up until the Roman conquer, is politically connected to the city of Corinthos, which Lefkada followed in all important events of the time: the Salamina naval battle, the battle of Platees, the Peloponnesian war as an ally to the Spartans and the expedition of Alexander the Great.
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Traditional mountain village, with great panoramic views to the western side of Lefkada island.
Kalamitsi is located in one of the most charming places in Lefkada, surrounded by mountains and olive groves. The atmosphere of Kalamitsi is calm and peaceful, like the most of the mountain villages in Lefkada island.
The settlement is a small one, but it has a few markets, taverns and other shops. The people who come here will enjoy relaxing atmospheres and the quiet of the surrounding mountains.
Altough the village lies in exceptional natural enviroment, but its main feature are the beautiful beaches of the area. The village hasn’t port or exit the sea, but there are numerous amazing beaches of Lefkada. The closest beaches are called Kavalikefta and Megali Petra, what are known well from the giant rocks and wild natural beauties. A little further are located Avali and Gaidaros beaches, these are also great experiences to the visitors. If you want to discover these magnificient beaches, it will be easy for you. Road signs are showing the way from the center of Kalamitsi to the most famous beaches of the area.
Explore the beaches next to the village at Lefkada Beaches