Kefalonia islandThe miracle of the Ionian Sea
One of the most beautiful and diverse places in Greece, a green island with extraordinary mosaics of nature, divine beauties, breathtaking beaches, and crystal clear waters of greenish-blue colors that will take your breath away.
Much-photographed, much-talked about, much-loved by Greeks and foreigners alike. Not just because of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, the 2001 film set on Kefalonia island that attracted so much attention, but also because of its sheer beauty, stately towns, and many other impressive attractions.
The island’s coastline is a masterpiece of nature, boasting some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece. From the famous Myrtos Beach with its dramatic cliffs and pristine white pebbles to the secluded cove of Assos, whether you prefer long stretches of sandy shores or hidden gems accessible only by boat, Kefalonia has a beach to suit every taste.
Kefalonia is also a place of stunning natural beauty, with lush green landscapes and unique natural phenomena like Melissani Cave and Drogarati Cave, with their awe-inspiring stalactite formations and underground lakes that create a magical subterranean world.
But perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Kefalonia is its warm and welcoming atmosphere, as it is a treasure trove of villages, seaside settlements, and time-forgotten hamlets with hospitable, genuine locals awaiting discovery.