We are the Paxos Specialists

No one knows Paxos like we do

The Paxos Service

Scott Williams director, Victoria, has been visiting the tiny island of Paxos with her family since the 70s, returning year on year to their little slice of paradise ever since. It’s a longstanding love affair, and they are still completely hooked and lucky enough to call it their second home.

Victoria and Flo know pretty much everyone on the island, which means we can provide and source almost anything for you. From brilliant local cooks and pre-arrival shopping to wine deliveries, taxis, boat trips and more; we’ve got you covered. One of the cooks even takes guests diving so they can catch their own dinner!

Our Lovely Paxos Team

We have an incredible local team based on the island who care just as much as we do about making sure everything is done to the highest standard and feels both special and personal.

We can take care of your transfer from neighbouring island Corfu over to Paxos, either by private sea taxi or public ferry. When you arrive in Paxos, someone from our team will be waiting at the port to welcome you and show you straight up to your villa. You will also have a dedicated rep who will be your main point of contact during your stay, all to ensure you have the most incredible holiday and fall in love with Paxos just as we did!

The Island

Gaios is the elegant heartbeat of Paxos, where pastel waterfront buildings curve around a natural harbour filled with yachts and crystal-clear water. Arriving here feels effortlessly glamorous, with chic cafés, waterfront dining, and a gentle hum of island life setting the tone. It’s the perfect place to arrive, settle in, and ease straight into the rhythm of Paxos. In the evenings, the harbourfront is especially inviting, with restaurants and bars spilling softly onto the waterfront as the light fades.
Loggos is the island’s most intimate hideaway, a picture-perfect fishing village where time seems to drift rather than pass. Olive trees frame a tiny waterfront lined with sophisticated tavernas and bobbing boats, creating a quietly luxurious charm. It’s the kind of place that invites slow mornings, long lunches, and the feeling that you’ve stepped into something beautifully unspoiled. Small boats can be hired from the harbour, and there are a few relaxed bars tucked just behind the waterfront for a quiet drink after exploring.
Lakka is a jewel-like village set around a perfect, horseshoe bay of clear turquoise water. Days here move at a gentle pace, often centred around long, unhurried lunches by the harbour and easy afternoons drifting between cafés and tavernas. As the sun dips, the waterfront comes into its own, with a small but excellent choice of restaurants serving fresh seafood and local dishes right at the water’s edge. It has a soft, unspoilt charm, creating an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and quietly special.
Magazia is a quiet inland village that offers a more traditional side of Paxos, set slightly above the coast among olive groves and stone houses. It has a handful of local tavernas and cafés, and there’s a particularly popular bar-taverna that draws people up from the coast for its relaxed atmosphere, good food, and sunset views over the island. It’s a good base if you want a more authentic, residential feel while still being within easy reach of the beaches.
Anti-Paxos is a tiny, uninhabited island just south of Paxos, best known for its strikingly clear turquoise waters and soft white-sand beaches like Voutoumi and Vrika. The water here is unbelievably crystal clear, with vivid blues that make it feel almost unreal even on the calmest days. It’s only accessible by boat, most easily as a short trip from Gaios, which adds to its sense of exclusivity and escape. There are a couple of simple beach tavernas, but most people come for the day to swim, relax, and enjoy some of the clearest water in the Ionian.
Mongonissi is a small, sheltered bay on the southern tip of Paxos, known for its calm, shallow waters and easy-going beachside feel. It has a relaxed, low-key beach club atmosphere, with a simple taverna right by the sea that makes it ideal for long, lazy lunches. It’s a popular spot for mooring boats too, so you often get a lovely mix of day visitors and yachts dropping anchor in the bay.

“Since Scott Williams first began, we’ve been sharing our love of Paxos with our clients, finding the best houses on the island and providing a bespoke service specific to Paxos. After to going to Paxos once, our clients then find want to return year on year, and they rely on us to keep the dream going as their families grow.”

Victoria Hooberman

DIRECTOR

Take a flight in to the neighbouring island of Corfu, and from there it’s just a short taxi ride to the port (under 10 minutes). Its then around 1hr by boat straight across to Paxos, either a hydrofoil ferry or a private sea taxi. Once you arrive on Paxos, your Scott Williams rep will be waving you in at the port, ready to show you up to your villa.
Our Paxos team will be in touch once your villa booking is confirmed to help with all the logistics of your stay. They can book your hydrofoil tickets or your sea taxis/airport transfers to the port too. These are then payable locally in cash – there are ATMs on the island but if you’re travelling during peak summer then we’d recommend bringing cash (euros) out with you to make things easier.
We definitely can! Your Paxos rep will be in touch to see if this is something you’re interested in, and we can arrange to have the cars delivered to the villa on your arrival and taxis waiting at the port, or you can have the car waiting for you at the port and drive it to the villa yourself, following your Paxos rep who will be leading the way.
For sure! We’d always recommend booking boats well in advance where possible to avoid disappointment as it’s only a small island and things can book up quickly. Speak with your booking rep and let them know the sort of thing you’re interested in, and they can put you in touch with our recommended local companies to book! You can skipper smaller boats yourselves without a licence which is great fun if you want to pootle about locally. Then for anything larger, you would need a licence to drive it yourself, but you can also have an experienced skipper for the day which we highly recommend, as they will take you to the best secret spots for a swim!
We organise a welcome hamper for all our clients on Paxos showcasing the very best local and seasonal produce (and of course the all-important essentials like milk, bread and water!). We can also provide a pre-arrival stocking service at a small additional fee for any extra, specific items you’d like us to make sure are at the villa for your arrival.

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