Vassiliki Village Vassiliki
village is situated on a wide bay on the south coast of Lefkas, in north-west
Greece. The village of Vasiliki itself is on the Eastern side of the bay while
the Western side of the bay is called Ponti. Vassiliki is fairly
quiet at the start and end of the summer season, but really comes to life in
July and August when it is recognized as one of the windsurfing capitals of
Europe. The bay is wide and sheltered, and is noted for it's afternoon wind
known as 'Eric'. On a good day, the sight of hundreds of windsurfers speeding
across the water is spectacular. Vassiliki has gained legendary status amongst
windsurfers as one of the best windsurfing spots in the Med. Swimming The beach alongside the
Bay is mainly pebble with sandy parts, and is gently shelved. From the village
you can also walk Southwards along the coastal path to the beach of Agiofili.
This beach can also be reached by taxi boat during the summer season. Lefkada
claims one of the world’s greatest sandy beaches and turquoise waters on the
west coast of the island. From Vassiliki one can organize great excursions
around the island and discover some really precious jewels of natural beauty. Entertainment The village of Vassiliki itself is not large. It retains a lot of
it's older buildings. There is a very pleasant harbor front area with pavement
cafes, restaurants and ice cream shops. The harbor is a popular stopping off
point for yachts and flotillas, and is also a boarding point for the ferry to
Kefalonia and Ithaka in the main summer season. There are several
bars, tavernas and restaurants, and one bigger disco-club. There are no banks,
but there is an ATM and money can easily be exchanged at the local travel
agencies. Other facilities in the village include a Police Station, Medical
Centre, Post Office, Bakery and Petrol Station. There is a public bus service
to Lefkada Town, which varies in frequency throughout the year. There are
almost no buses on a Sunday. Activities Vassiliki is famous for trekking and exploring walking paths as well as
bicycling in the flat bay and valley area as well as in the surrounding hills
and mountains, that have become vary favorite destinations for the more extreme
bikers. Vassiliki however is best known for it's watersports - especially
windsurfing and catamaran - and this is the place to learn. Huge numbers of
windsurfers take advantage of the bay which, thanks to local geography, is
often calm in the mornings and windy in the afternoons. The beach is stony and
rough, though ideal for surfers as it is just thigh deep for many meters out to
the sea. The busiest months are July and August when the bay is packed with
windsurfers. Other activities include diving
and kayaking, as well as more alternative options such as Yoga classes that run
in several clubs as well as botanology seminars and so on.
Club Vassiliki windsurfing..
EFPT contest - Vassiliki summer 2008
Free style windsurfing..
Windsurfing..
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![]() Vassiliki village ![]() Agiofili beach.. ![]() Bay view.. ![]() The water.. ![]() The port.. ![]() The old house.. ![]() The steps to the church.. ![]() Magic Agiofili waters.. ![]() Village road.. ![]() Bay view from Ponti.. ![]() Agiofili.. |




















