Holiday rentals in Lefkada

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Daltons Grill House3 locals recommend
Karma8 locals recommend
Lefkas Marina S.A.10 locals recommend
Margarita30 locals recommend
Παραλία Αη Γιάννης15 locals recommend
Gogo's Flavors3 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Lefkada

  • Total rentals

    580 properties

  • Rentals with a pool

    120 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    110 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    250 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    5.5K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £8 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Lefkada

Welcome to Lefkada

Just off the west coast of Greece, the island of Lefkada takes its name from the Greek word lefko, meaning white, and the soaring white cliffs along its southern coast, which provide a dramatic backdrop for those wishing to relax on the beach and indulge in the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea. The green of the verdant pine forests and olive groves cascades down from the mountains and throughout the valleys. Winding roads lead to age-old villages with cobblestone streets and whitewashed churches. Fishing boats land their catch at the quaint harbours, while authentic waterfront tavernas serve fresh delicacies like the flavourful mpourdeto (fish in chili sauce), and white wine from local vineyards. Boat trips offer laid-back adventures to hidden beaches inaccessible by road, as well as to neighbouring islands like Kefalonia, Meganisi, and Skorpios.

Lefkada Town itself is to the north of the island. Its archaeological museum provides a glimpse into the island’s history, while its narrow streets interspersed with bustling local stores open onto the busy marina.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Lefkada

The summer months are perfect for enjoying the hot sunshine on long sandy beaches like Porto Katsiki and Egremni. Temperatures hover around 30 degrees Celsius, with up to 14 hours of sunlight. The weather is still warm in September, making it an ideal time for those wishing to avoid the crowds and hotter days. Winter months bring more rainfall and cooler temperatures, closer to 5 degrees Celsius. In the spring, this translates into lush green fields with fragrant aromas from the wildflowers and herbs. Spring is also the best time to see the Dimosari waterfalls, close to the village of Nydri, as this is when they are at their most powerful.

The busiest time of the year is at the beginning of August, when Lefkada Town plays host to the International Folklore Festival. The streets come alive with people from around the world dressed in their national costumes. Traditional music and dancing fill the streets to promote peace across the nations.


Top things to do in Lefkada

Monastery of Faneromeni

Perched on the hillside in Frini, not far from Lefkada town, is the Monastery of Faneromeni, built in the 17th century and dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the patron saint of the island. This tranquil monastery is the most important religious site on the island and is home to an Ecclesiastical Museum and a Nautical Museum.

Eglouvi

High in the mountains of Lefkada is the plateau of Eglouvi, which boasts traditional Volti stone huts and lentil fields. Farmers have been growing these rare lentils here for many generations, and on 6 August villagers gather for a special festival. After a service at the Greek Orthodox church of Agio Donatos, locals prepare the lentils for visitors, accompanied by music and dancing.

Lefkadian Traditional Wedding Event

Every summer, love is celebrated in style in the mountain village of Karya. For three days, villagers recreate a traditional wedding, from the matchmaking and the engagement to the ceremony itself. Exquisite costumes, enchanting music, enticing food, and enthusiastic dancing bring the many local customs to life.

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