Kefalonia

Skala – Sun, Sea & Village Charm

Located on the island’s south-east coast, Skala is famous for its long, sandy Blue Flag beach, crystal-clear waters, and lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Along the main street, you’ll find tavernas, cafés, shops, and bars, while nearby you can visit the ancient Roman Villa with its intricate mosaics.

Myrtos Beach – Kefalonia’s Iconic View

One of the most photographed beaches in Greece, Myrtos offers striking turquoise waters framed by dramatic white cliffs. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply admiring the view from the roadside lookout above.

Melissani Lake – The Cave of the Nymphs

An underground lake with shimmering blue waters, Melissani is a magical natural wonder. Visitors can take a short boat ride inside the cave and see the sunlight streaming through the collapsed roof, creating an unforgettable scene.

Assos Village – A Storybook Setting

This small, colorful fishing village is surrounded by lush hills and a serene bay. Wander its narrow streets, enjoy a waterfront meal, or hike up to the Venetian fortress for panoramic views.

Fiscardo – Cosmopolitan Harbor

Located at the northern tip of Kefalonia, Fiscardo is known for its preserved Venetian architecture, boutique shops, and upscale waterfront restaurants. It’s a popular stop for yachts and a perfect place for a leisurely stroll.

Antisamos Beach – Nature & Film Location

Framed by lush green hills, Antisamos is famous for its emerald waters and for being a filming location for Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. Great for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the unspoiled surroundings.

Drogarati Cave – A Subterranean Wonder

This impressive cave features stalactites, stalagmites, and a large hall with excellent acoustics. A cool and fascinating stop, especially on a hot summer day.