Kefalonia
Explore the Beauty of Kefalonia

Agia Sofia
Agia Sofia is where you’ll find serenity even in the busy days of August. The scenery is a mix of virgin nature with olive trees almost touching down to sea...

Kimilia Beach
Once a well-kept local secret, Kimilia Beach, is now clearly signposted and not-so-secret anymore. It is pebbled, with characteristic turquoise waters and surrounded by untamed nature. There are no facilities...

Dafnoudi Beach
The paradisiacal Dafnoudi Beach is located in the far north of the island of Kefalonia. Quite tiny and hidden by a beautiful forest, It boasts gleaming white pebbles and crystalline...

Foki Beach
Foki is a beautiful inlet with white pebbles, surrounded by a thick forest of cypresses and olive trees, reaching down to emerald waters. The name comes from the frequent appearance...

Assos
Assos Village has Venetian ruins, traditional, colourful houses and narrow alleys with blooming foliage and old churches. Exceedingly quaint and very popular, It is located on a bay with two...

Myrtos Beach
Myrtos is Kefalonia’s calling card. Featuring in magazine covers, posters, calendars, postcards and souvenirs, while systematically voted among the best beaches worldwide, this heavenly blue bay sports a striking scenery...

Ai Jerusalem Beach
Ai Jerusalem, is a beautiful pebbly beach with crystal clear waters that are great for snorkelling. Named after the small chapel that used to stand on the edge of the...

Alaties Beach
Meaning “salty” in Greek, Alaties is a fiord-like, small sandy beach. The scenery is quite magical, with crystalline turquoise waters and a fascinating seabed begging for explorations. Though the beach...

Emplysi
Emplysi is one of the most popular beaches in northern Kefalonia. Boasting crystalline waters against the backdrop of glistening rocks and a forested hillside with olive and cypress trees, it’s...

Fiscardo
Largely intact from the earthquake that devastated Kefalonia in 1953, Fiscardo retains the architecture and ambience of times bygone – an era when the Venetians were the island’s rulers supreme....