Kefalonia
Kefalonia, though less well-known than Corfu or Zante, offers the same superb sandy beaches and fertile Ionian landscape, made even more spectacular by high mountains.
Argostoli, the island capital, set on a fjord-like bay, is a busy working port, with interesting local shops, and a good choice of restaurants and bars. Nightlife on Kefalonia generally has more to do with good company and conversation over dinner under the stars than frantic disco nights!
The island's popular beauty spots include Drogarati Cave, Melasani underground lake, the picture postcard fishing villages of Fiskardo and Assos, and the stunning white beach at Myrtos. Hire a car, and explore the whole island, and Ithaka, Kefalonia's sister island is only a short boat ride away, for a delightful day out.
Argostoli, the island capital, set on a fjord-like bay, is a busy working port, with interesting local shops, and a good choice of restaurants and bars. Nightlife on Kefalonia generally has more to do with good company and conversation over dinner under the stars than frantic disco nights!
The island's popular beauty spots include Drogarati Cave, Melasani underground lake, the picture postcard fishing villages of Fiskardo and Assos, and the stunning white beach at Myrtos. Hire a car, and explore the whole island, and Ithaka, Kefalonia's sister island is only a short boat ride away, for a delightful day out.
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