This chic village, the most picturesque on the island, owes its name to the Norman Robert Guiscard, who founded a Frankish colony here in the 11th century. Here, the 18th-century houses have remained intact and the port attracts many pleasure yachts. Today, Fiskardo has been conquered by the English, who call it the "English Saint-Tropez". Hotels are rare here, so book well in advance. You can also stay in houses renovated by the tourist office. However, even if it's a little expensive to stay here, the village is well worth a visit. It's also the departure point for boats to the north of Ithaca. A magical place.

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