A holiday on the Ionian Islands gives sight seer’s plenty to look out for. Corfu Town is one of the best in the islands for sophistication and history with narrow streets dominated by the 16th century fortress and a mix of Venetian, Georgian and French architecture. Corfu's major beauty spot is Paleokastritsa, set around three bays and backed by dramatic lush hills, but this does mean busloads of tourists too.
On Zante, check out the Venetian castle ruins and St Mark's Square in Zante Town, or see the island's Blue Caves.
Kefalonia is the largest and most varied of the seven islands. Its charms include the village of Fiscardo - a 1953 earthquake wreaked havoc in much of the Ionian Islands, but this northern tip of Kefalonia stayed almost intact. Strict building regulations now maintain Fiscardo's elegant Venetian architecture. The island capital of Argostoli is lovely.
Ithaka is said to be the mythical home of King Odysseus and Eumaius's Cave and the Cave of the Nymphs are just two places said to be associated with this hero of Homer's tale.
Lefkas Town is a little car-free place, full of churches and bright-painted wooden houses. Lefkas is connected to Greece by a swing bridge so easy trips to the mainland are possible too.
From Zante, take a boat trip to the Keri Caves, or go one further and make it to the mainland to ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, 3,000 years ago.
If you’re staying on popular Corfu but fancy something smaller scale, take a trip to one of the Diapondia Islands.