Greece · 2026 itinerary
Lefkada 3-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day plan for Lefkada: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.
Arrive & Explore the Highlights
The main square and waterfront of the old town, with a 19th-century clock tower, a few cafes, and narrow pedestrian alleys. Good for a slow wander and people-watching.
🕐 24 hours (tower open daylight hours)
Free entry💡 The clock tower is free to climb (spiral stairs) and gives a decent view of the town and lagoon. Best at sunset. The nearby bakery sells decent kourkoubinia (fried dough balls) for €2.
Hotels near Lefkada Town Promenade and Clock Tower →Small municipal museum in a modern building with finds from the island's ancient settlements – pottery, jewellery, and tools from the Classical to Roman periods. The collection is modest but well-labe
🕐 08:30–15:30, Tuesday–Sunday (closed Monday)
Free entry💡 Free entrance every first Sunday of the month. It takes about 40 minutes to see everything. The attendant can sometimes give a quick tour if you ask in Greek.
Hotels near Archaeological Museum of Lefkada →Vasilikos · ££
Φούρνος · ££
Deeper Into Lefkada
Historic monastery on a hill just north of town, with a small church, a courtyard, and views over the lagoon. The buildings date from the 18th century and the site has a calm, slightly faded feel.
🕐 08:00–13:00, 16:00–20:00 (varies; often closed for lunch)
💡 Go late afternoon for good light on the church interior and fewer visitors. The walk up from the main road takes about 20 minutes.
A pebble-and-sand beach on the west coast, with clear water and a shallow shelf. No sunbeds or umbrellas – bring your own. The road down is unpaved but fine for most cars.
🕐 Open access at all times
💡 Better than the more famous Porto Katsiki if you want peace – it's rarely packed. There's a small seasonal kiosk for drinks and snacks in July and August, but bring water.
Παρδαλό Κατσίκι
Theocharis Bros
Final Favourites & Departure
A series of small waterfalls and pools in a wooded gorge near the village of Nydri. You can swim in the cool, clear water. The walk up is a dirt path with some
💡 Wear sturdy sandals or trainers – the path is slippery after rain. Go early to avoid the midday crowds. Bring a torch if you want to explore the small cave behind the main fall.
Areia bar
Copla beach bar
Getting Around Lefkada
Use Lefkada Radio Taxi (app or call). Rates are fixed between town zones – confirm before getting in. For day trips, negotiate a round-trip price; drivers often wait at beaches.
Catch the blue-and-white KTEL bus opposite the Archaeological Museum, 12-min walk from Hotel Ionis. Buy a day pass (€5) if you plan two trips. Buses to Porto Katsiki leave only three times daily – arrive early to guarantee a seat.
Book through the hotel or a local operator like Lefkada Transfer. Avoid flagging taxis at the airport – they often quote double. Confirm the price in writing before arrival.
Runs only in summer. The bus stop is a 5-min walk from airport exit but unmarked – look for the blue sign. Buy ticket at kiosk inside arrivals. Bus drops you a 10-min walk from Ionis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 days enough for Lefkada?
Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Lefkada Town Promenade and Clock Tower and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.
What is the best time to visit Lefkada?
See our full best time to visit Lefkada guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.
Where should I stay for this itinerary?
A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Orraon Luxury Villa, Athos Hotel, Ionis. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.