Drawiota
Drawiota is a small, uninhabited island located in the Ionian Sea, off the western coast of Greece. It is part of the Ionian Islands group and is administratively part of the municipality of Zakynthos. The island is known for its rugged terrain, with steep cliffs and a dense vegetation cover, which provides a habitat for various bird species. Drawiota is also notable for its archaeological sites, including ancient ruins and rock carvings that date back to the Neolithic period. The island is accessible by boat from the nearby town of Laganas on Zakynthos. Due to its remote location and lack of infrastructure, Drawiota remains largely unexplored and unspoiled, making it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts and archaeology buffs. The island is protected as part of the Zakynthos International Marine Park, which aims to preserve its natural and cultural heritage.