Fiskardo

Fiskardo is a picturesque village on the northern coast of Kefalonia. It lies about 50 kilometers from Argostoli and is one of the island’s most charming destinations. The village is known for its traditional Venetian-style architecture. Unlike many other places on Kefalonia, Fiskardo remained untouched by the 1953 earthquake. Colorful houses with wooden balconies and […]

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Argostoli

Argostoli is the capital of Kefalonia and is a picturesque town blessed with natural beauty, combining lush green landscapes with crystal-clear turquoise waters. One must-visit attraction in Argostoli is the De Bosset Bridge, an iconic landmark that connects the town to the opposite coast.  While strolling along the bridge, you’ll be mesmerized by panoramic views […]

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Assos

Assos is a charming village nestled on the northwest coast of Kefalonia, surrounded by lush green hills and colorful houses. One of the main highlights of Assos is its magnificent castle, perched on top of a hill overlooking the village and the sea, making it one of the most photographed villages in Greece. Dating back […]

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Melissani Cave

Melissani Cave is one of Greece’s most famous natural wonders. It lies near Sami, about 10 kilometers from Argostoli. The cave features a stunning underground lake with crystal-clear blue waters. The cave formed thousands of years ago due to geological processes. Part of its roof collapsed, creating an open chamber that allows sunlight to enter. […]

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