Drogarati’s Cave, which is close to Sami, was discovered 300 years ago, when a part of it was destroyed because of a strong earthquake, and so the entrance was created. Visit it to see the uniquely sculptured stalagmites that nature created thousands years ago. The cave’s depth is 60 meters[…]
Agia Efimia, named after Saint Efimia, is a pretty little harbour with numerous tavernas, restaurants and cafes. A shelter for yachts from all over the world, it is ideal for lunch or dinner.
The only village to survive the earthquake of 1953, Fiskardo and the surrounding area are historically linked to the attack by and the name of Robert Guiscard, who led the last organized pirate attack from the west against Kefalonia in 1085. The only village to survive the earthquake of 1953,[…]
Melissani Lake is a place of timeless beauty. Located near Karavomilos village, Mellisani Lake is an amazing cave-lake which, once seen, is unforgettable. It is probably the most popular attraction of Kefalonia. Lake Melissani has an absolute invisible specialty, which sounds pretty strange. The lake water is brackish, a mixture[…]
The most dramatic beach in Kefalonia, featuring clear turquoise waters embraced by dazzling white pebbles. Myrtos is famed worldwide for its breathtaking sunset view, you definitely have to experience once there!The most dramatic beach in Kefalonia, featuring clear turquoise waters embraced by dazzling white pebbles. Myrtos is famed worldwide for[…]