- Gaios: The main port town, known for its Venetian architecture, vibrant harbor front with bars and tavernas, and boutique shopping.
- Lakka: A quaint town on the northern tip with shops, restaurants, and beaches suited for sunbathing or water sports.
- Loggos: The smallest resort town surrounded by olive groves, with delightful shops and restaurants, and local beaches offering organized sports or boat charters.
- Erimitis Beach: A beach on the west side known for sunsets, accessible by a narrow cliff path, offering an unorganized pebbly shore and sometimes rough waters.
- Antipaxos Island: A nearby island perfect for day trips with tours offering snorkeling and visits to secluded coves and islets.
- Blue Caves: Accessible by boat, these caves are part of the island’s natural wonders, best explored through a hired boat or guided tour.
- Numerous Beaches: Including Monodendri, Pounda, Harami, Marmari, and Kipiadi, each with its own character, from organized to secluded spots.
- Hiking: The island’s trails lead to chapels, settlements, secluded beaches, and viewpoints.
- Tripitos Arch: A natural rock arch standing 20m tall at sea, near the village of Ozias, visible from a boat to Antipaxos.

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