Planning your visit
Finding Lakka Beach takes a bit of effort, but the journey is part of its magic. Located about an hour's drive from Lefkada town and near the small village of Dragano, the beach is best reached by car or scooter. Winding roads and the final rough track down to the shore mean patience is needed, but the lack of mass tourism keeps crowds low even during the summer. Most days, natural beauty outweighs fuss or formalities. No ticket booths, no lifeguards—just raw Ionian shoreline and a casual welcome for those prepared for an off-grid experience.
- Best time to visit: Late spring (May-June) and early fall (September) promise quieter days and mild temperatures. Early mornings offer magical light and very few visitors.
- How to get there: Rent a car or scooter in Lefkada town or Vasiliki, then follow signs to Dragano. The last part of the journey is a bumpy dirt road accessible by most vehicles aside from very low cars.
- Accessibility: Steep paths and loose stones may challenge families with young children or visitors with mobility issues. No paved walkways or amenities are available.
- Average visit duration: Plan for a half day, but bring supplies in case you want to stay longer; there are no shops or services nearby.
