The beautiful Greek island of Ithaca is known as the home of Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey – and it’s the perfect spot for a romantic getaway

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The island of Ithaca isn’t as popular with tourists(Image: free3yourmind / 500px via Getty Images)

The enchanting Greek island of Ithaca is steeped in myth and legend, boasting charming villages, idyllic beaches, and verdant landscapes. As the second tiniest of the seven principal Ionian islands, reaching Ithaca involves a flight to Kefalonia followed by a swift 25-minute ferry crossing.

Famed as the homeland of Odysseus, the protagonist of Homer’s renowned epic ‘the Odyssey’, Ithaca symbolises steadfast love and yearning for home, as it was here that Penelope loyally awaited her husband’s return from the Trojan War for two decades. Ithaca’s allure lies not just in its literary ties but also as an ideal spot for romance, embodying the essence of homecoming and familial bonds.

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In a piece for The Telegraph back in 2016, children’s author Anthony Horowitz was captivated by its beauty, remarking, “My first impression was that it was far more beautiful than anywhere I’d been in Greece.”

He regretted his brief stay, saying, “I spent just two days there before moving on to Kefalonia but I wish I’d stayed longer.” TripAdvisor reviews echo this sentiment, with visitors hailing Ithaca as “Paradise on Earth” and praising it as “a perfect harbour village”.

One traveller’s experience at Gedaki Beach was glowing: “One of the most beautiful beaches of Ithaca. Great blue close to Vathi. You will fully enjoy it with a boat.”

Houses and church precariously perched above the deep blue waters of Afales Bay in Ithaca (Image: David C Tomlinson via Getty Images)

Vathy, the capital since the 16th century, is a picturesque tapestry of cream, yellow, and pink buildings, reconstructed after the devastating 1953 earthquake that shook many Ionian islands.

Thanks to aid from Europe and the US, Ithaca saw a significant restoration, reports the Express.

The enchanting medieval village of Anogi and the storied Monastery of Kathara are must-sees. Nestled on the southeastern summit of the legendary Mount Nirito, facing the bay of Ithaca’s harbour, the monastery ensures its steeple can be spotted from all over the south side of the isle.

Sadly, the bell tower fell victim to earthquakes but has since been reconstructed. Ithaca boasts a serenity that outshines its larger neighbour Kefalonia, offering minimal nightlife with just a handful of tavernas and relaxed bars scattered about.

Described poetically by Discover Greece: “Symbolic of the promised land for which everyone is searching, magical Ithaca fills you with inspiration on a journey through rich history, majestic scenery and beautiful beaches.”

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