Strait of Ithaca
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The Strait of Ithaca (Greek: Στενό Ιθάκης, Steno Ithakis) is a strait separating the islands of Kefalonia to the west and Ithaca to the east. The Strait is approximately 20 km long and 4 to 6 km wide. It runs from south to north, starting at and (northeast of Sami and the Agia Effimia Bay) and up to and (north of Fiskardo). The boating route linking the ports of Sami and Fiskardo lies in this strait. The Strait connects to the Ionian Sea on both sides. The Agia Effimia and Sami bays lie to the southwest.
Places by the strait[]
- West:
- East:
Islands in the Strait of Ithaca[]
- (a.k.a. Daskalio) - only island in the strait.
Coordinates: 38°23′N 20°38′E / 38.38°N 20.64°E
Categories:
- Straits of Greece
- Ionian Sea
- Landforms of Cephalonia
- Landforms of the Ionian Islands (region)
- Landforms of Ithaca
- Greece geography stubs