Inside paradise island dubbed the ‘Greek Caribbean’ & once loved by Jackie Kennedy – but now haunted by ‘lovers CURSE’

TUCKED away in the Ionian Sea lies a hidden paradise island with lush forests and beautiful white sand beaches.

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Agiofili beach on the Ionian sea, Lefkada island, Greece
Agiofili beach on the Ionian sea, Lefkada island, GreeceCredit: Getty
Nidri Town in Lefkada Island, Greece
Nidri Town in Lefkada Island, GreeceCredit: Alamy
The spectacular Cape Lefkada cliff
The spectacular Cape Lefkada cliffCredit: Alamy

Lefkada has never been a tourist spot, yet there has been a stark increase in travellers who like to visit the island because of its incredible views.

The Greek isle offers deep turquoise waters, majestic hills overlooking a deep green first and long miles of clean beaches visitors take sunbaths and sip on fresh-made cocktails.

Must-visit beaches in Lefkada include Egremni, Porto Katsiki and Kathisma.

And if you want to do more adventurous activities, then the island also offers activities like kitesurfing, paragliding, windsurfing, horseback riding, scuba diving, sailing, mountain biking and hiking.

As you step out of the beaches, you will come across massive villas with white-washed walls and resorts perfect for a dreamy vacation and romantic getaways.

The island is so beautiful that it also served as the holiday hotspot for legendary shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis and his wife Jackie Kennedy.

Lefkada is just a half-hour drive away from, mainland Greece – and has now become one of the seven jewels known as the Ionian islands.

However, despite the popularity among the travellers, the island is known to have a dark past.

Legend has it that ancient Greek poet Sappho jumped off the white rocks of Cape Lefkada after her sailor lover broke her heart – and the island has been cursed ever since.

Myths famous with locals also say that lovers and tragic figures have died falling from the heights into the depths of the sea because of lost love or rejection caused by the curse.

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However, these haunted tales have not stopped travellers from visiting the paradise island.

The island even boasts incredible ratings on Tripadvisor, with hundreds of visitors leaving comments praising the island’s beauty.

Meanwhile, an isolated island in the Pacific looks like paradise – but has a strict tourist cap keeping its forests unspoiled and beaches pristine.

Tight rules at Lord Howe Island ensure a one-to-one ratio of holidaymakers to locals.

Dramatic mountains form the backdrop to blue waters and white sand in the destination 320 nautical miles off the east coast of Australia, providing a perfect scene for travellers.

But with a population of only about 400 people, it means a tourism cap of the same number.

The limit has been in place for more than 40 years in a bid to protect Lord Howe’s unique species with the island a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

More than 85 per cent of the island remains covered in forest as development remains prohibited.

It means the island is kept clear from the mass tourism that infuriates locals in other parts of the world like the Greek islands and Majorca.

But for holidaymakers, it consequently means paying a pretty penny to get there.

Return flights from Sydney can set travellers back more than £500, while accommodation costs range from £150 to over £2000 per night during summer.

Lord Howe local Lisa Makiiti told CNN Travel the strict rules allowed the island to maintain its character.

She said: “It’s what is not here that provides that experience – that is why it’s so unique.

“(There’s) value of having somewhere in the world that works in the reverse to every other tourist destination.

“It’s not bigger and better and more and more.”

The island spans just seven miles in length but is home to a number of unique species, including the providence petrel seabird and flightless woodhen.

On his website, local Ian Hutton describes life on the island as “like living inside a David Attenborough documentary“.

Beaches offer clear waters and snorkelling opportunities that trump the Great Barrier Reef, according to locals.

Lowe Island Island Brewing Company boss Anthony Riddle told CNN Travel: “You’re only on a boat for five or 10 minutes, and you’re already out to the main reefline.

“If you try and do that on the Great Barrier Reef, you might be on a boat for three or four hours and still not see nearly as much as you get to see here.”

Beautiful sunrise over Nikiana beach in summer holiday, Lefkada island, Greece
Beautiful sunrise over Nikiana beach in summer holiday, Lefkada island, GreeceCredit: Getty
Thousands of tourists flock every year to the island
Thousands of tourists flock every year to the islandCredit: Alamy
The isle has lush green forest
The isle has lush green forestCredit: Alamy
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