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Postcard from Paxos

By Jackscott

After flying into Corfu, we had some time to kill before our ferry to Paxos so we dropped off our suitcases at left luggage and went for a casual stroll around Corfu Town. Suddenly the skies darkened, the heavens opened and Mad Mother Nature threw a hissy fit with an instant snap, crackle and pop storm. And who can blame her? Caught completely off-guard, we and everyone around us rushed for cover to the nearest café. Our jovial host couldn’t believe his luck.

The storm passed as quickly as it had arrived and sun-kissed calm was quickly restored.

Three hours later we were in the village of Lakka, our home for our lazy week in nirvana. Our digs were typically Greek – squeaky clean but basic – with friendly staff, cheap local plonk and dodgy electrics. The pool, however, was a shimmering jewel surrounded by lush pine-clad hills, just the ticket for dossing and dipping.

Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos

Paxos is a sceptre’d isle of endless olive groves and randy crickets, partially protected from the stresses and strains of modern mass tourism. Laid-back Lakka is on the north side of the island, wrapped around one half of an iridescent yacht-sprinkled bay. Picture-perfect and taverna-stuffed, the pretty village of alleys and squares is an unhurried cash-only kinda of place. Leave the plastic at home.

Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos
Postcard from Paxos

We absolutely loved it. Yamas!


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