
Ionian Sea
The Ionian Sea is a part of the Mediterranean located between Greece and Italy. It is bounded by southern Italy and the islands of Sicily and Malta to the west, and Greece to the east, including the islands of Kefalonia, Corfu, and Zakynthos. The sea is known for its clear waters, rich history, and vital role in maritime trade and transportation. It forms a natural beauty spot with numerous islands, deepening its importance for tourism, fishing, and cultural exchange in the region. The Ionian Sea connects to the broader Mediterranean and plays a significant role in regional climate and ecosystems.