Boats regularly transport visitors to the island from a quaint port situated by the castle. Departing from the island provides an opportunity for yet another enchanting spectacle, this time gazing back at Ioannina from the tranquil waters of the lake. Known simply as "Nisi" (which translates to "island" in Greek), it is predominantly home to a small community of fishermen and welcoming taverna proprietors who serve delectable dishes like eel, crab, and various seafood freshly sourced from the lake. Additionally, you'll find cozy cafes and shops owned by locals, offering a delightful selection of handcrafted items (although many of these shop owners actually reside in the city). The island is relatively compact, making it easy to explore on foot. During your visit, you'll encounter exceptional examples of Epirotic architecture and have the opportunity to immerse yourself in cultural treasures scattered across this charming island.