The village of Kastos is built around the harbour in an amphitheatre pattern.
The houses, most of which are boarded up, are very spread out on large plots of
land and surrounded by olive trees, giving a feel of comfort and openness. They
are all two-storey, made of stone and with red-tiled roofs and wooden window-shutters
painted in different colours. Many of these houses have large balconies with large
doors leading onto them. This picture exudes the comfort of earlier days, and
a visitor who comments that it is reminiscent of Greece in the 1960s would be
quite justified. The village has a few restaurants which specialise in seafood,
serving the fresh fish trawled up by the island's fishermen. A proper water supply
system was recently installed on Kastos, thus easing the lives of the residents.
This extract is cited April 2004 from the Prefecture of Lefkada URL below, which contains images
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