Loggos

LOGGOS

The smallest and most attractive fishing village on Paxos, Loggos remains unspoilt. Thirty little houses cluster around the old platia which is right on the sea. Silver and green olive groves cover the hills surrounding the village. Tavernas serve good food and small shops provide a wide range of groceries. Waterfront café bars offer delightful vantage points for people and boat watching. Good bathing from beaches and rocks is within five minutes’ walk.

Harbour View

Harbour View

At Loggos | Sleeps 2-4

Harbour View has a special position in Loggos – detached from the waterfront to ensure privacy but close enough to have wonderful views over the entire port.


Kapassa House

Kapassa House

Near Loggos | Sleeps 2-3

Kapassa House is a pretty country cottage, situated on an olive clad hillside, in the small hamlet of Dendiatika, above the harbour of Loggos, which is a fifteen minute walk away.


Levrecchio Beach House

Levrecchio Beach House

Near Loggos | Sleeps 2-4

Levrecchio beach is a five minute walk from Loggos waterfront and has a small taverna in an olive grove overlooking the sea.


Nassos House

Nassos House

At Loggos | Sleeps 2-6

A fairly steep walk of five minutes from the Loggos waterfront leads to the private hillside position of Nassos House. Few houses in Loggos can match the views from this house. The


Villa Adrianna

Villa Adrianna

At Loggos | Sleeps 2-4

Villa Adrianna is the only private villa with its own swimming pool located in the village of Loggos.


Villa Andromeda

Villa Andromeda

Near Loggos | Sleeps 2-8

Within a small, hillside hamlet, Villa Andromeda is set back from the inland road leading to Loggos, which is a distance of one and a half kilometres.


Villa Glyfada

Villa Glyfada

Near Loggos | Sleeps 2-4

Villa Glyfada is set in beautiful natural surroundings of olive, pine and cypress trees with the sea directly below.


Villa Perseus

Villa Perseus

Near Loggos | Sleeps 2-4

Within a small, hillside hamlet, Villa Perseus is set back from the inland road leading to Loggos, which is a distance of one and a half kilometres.