Kefalonia s Top Beaches
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Kefalonia's Top Beaches
Discover the Beaches of Kefalonia
Kefalonia, the largest island in the Ionian group, is a highly sought-after destination for beach lovers. Dominated by Mount Ainos and surrounded by pine-covered hills descending to the sea, it captivates visitors with sandy coves and turquoise waters. To fully experience Kefalonia’s best beaches, consider staying near these stunning seaside spots.
Beaches Near Argostoli
Upon arriving in Argostoli by ferry, head south to explore the nearby beaches of Makris Gialos and Platis Gialos. Makris Gialos offers sun loungers perfect for soaking up the sun, along with jet ski rentals for the more adventurous. Platis Gialos, smaller and quieter, provides a more relaxed atmosphere. Both beaches have bars, and Lassi nearby offers excellent villa accommodations.
Southern Delights
A bit further south, visitors flock to Avithos for its tavernas and fine red sand. Naturists will appreciate the clothing-optional beach at Ligia. From these shores, you can spot the islet of Dias, which features a small church. Boat trips to this island are possible, and depending on the season, you might find these beaches blissfully deserted. The village of Svoronata nearby offers lodging, dining options, and cafes. For a less developed, scenic beach experience, head to Spartia, surrounded by steep, white cliffs. Trapezaki offers another inviting beach with a range of villas and hotels. In the southeast, the beaches at Skala are ideal for marine life enthusiasts, especially where loggerhead turtles nest.
Northern Charms
Myrtos, located 30 km north of Argostoli, is renowned as one of Greece's most famous beaches, boasting white sand backed by dramatic cliffs. Though popular and bustling in the summer, Myrtos is spacious enough for everyone to find a spot, and the waters are typically calm. Nearby, the village of Zola provides excellent villa options. Further north, the fishing village of Fiskardo maintains its Venetian architecture and is nestled around a charming bay. Here, you’ll find Emblisi Beach, known for its rock formations and small white pebbles, so pack a mat for comfort.
Eastern Wonders
On the island’s east side, Sami serves as the main tourist port and was a key filming location for "Captain Corelli’s Mandolin." The pebble beaches are matched by a vibrant waterfront lined with tavernas, shops, and cafes. From Sami, consider driving to Antisamos Beach, one of Kefalonia’s most stunning coastal spots.
Experience the natural beauty and cultural charm of Kefalonia by exploring these top beaches, each offering its unique allure and inviting atmosphere.
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