ERIKOUSSA
Erikoussa is one of the 11 small islands of the Ionian Sea, near Corfu, which together form the well-known Diapontian Islands. It is probably named after the local Reiki bush whose flowers have a lingering soft smell.

In area it does not exceed 5 tkm and for this reason it belongs to the administrative prefecture of Corfu, however constituting a separate community. Despite the small size of the island, its green landscape is magnificent. It offers ideal isolation for nature lovers who choose alternative holidays on a particularly beautiful island.

Important beaches of Erikousa are Porto and Braggini. The clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea combined with the white sandy beach of the island create the right landscape for unforgettable holidays in Errikousa. The dense vegetation of the island which is full of cypress wild herbs and plants create small streets ideal for leisurely walks and for exploring the island.

The inhabitants of the island keep alive the memories and habits of the past. In fact, one of the main attractions of the island is its traditional olive press among the traditional settlements, which is still in full operation today.