Attractions:
Kioni: Traditional Ionian village with a picturesque harbor where many dozens of yachts in summer, sometimes shelter of pirates. The entrance adorned three bay semi-ruined mills.
House Karaiskaki: The columns on the right side of the harbor survived a small part of the stone house where he lived until the revolution of 1821 hero George Kara.
Cave of the Nymphes: The cave is also called 'Marmarospilia, with two entrances, one for the gods and mortals in a wonderful and stalactites, which according to Homer, Odysseus hid the gifts of the king of Feakes Alkinoos.
Paleochora: From Perachori path leads to the ruined medieval Paleochora, where there are churches with wonderful Byzantine frescoes.
Alalkomenes: On top of the hill Eagle is the ancient Acropolis, which locals call the palace of Odysseus. Can the city of Alalkomenes can and 'Ithaca State' of Aristotle.
Pilikata: Near the Cross in Pilikata, place the town of Ulysses, according to Homer's description, was found to have a point overlooking three seas and surrounded by three mountains.
Here is the archaeological museum Cross summarizing the findings of the Mycenaean and Corinthian period.