Ionian Islands

The Ionian Islands include the islands west of the Greek mainland and the Peloponnese. Until around 1800, most of the

Chalki

Chalki is a smaller island in the Dodecanese, just 10 km from Rhodes. Around 350 people live on the 28

Kefalonia

Kefalonia (about 42,000 inhabitants) is the largest of the Ionian islands with 738 km² – even larger than the much

Arki

The island of Arki is a small island (area 7 km²) north of Lipsi, which belongs to the group of

Lipsi

Lipsi (area 17 km²), also called Lipsos, lies between Patmos and Leros in the northern Dodecanese in Greece. Lipsi is

Leros

Leros, located in the northern Dodecanese, is a medium-sized island with 64 square kilometers and around 9,000 inhabitants. During the

Patmos

Patmos, located in the northwestern Dodecanese, is a rather small island with an area of ​​just 40 square kilometers and

Corfu

Corfu is the northernmost and most famous Ionian island. The island is almost 600 km² in size and, with around

Astypalea

Astypalea (area just under 100 km²) is the westernmost of the Dodecanese islands. Geographically, it lies between the Dodecanese and

Tilos

Tilos is a small island (area about 65 square kilometers) in the central Dodecanese. A good half of the 300