Things to Do in Kefalonia Greece: The Ultimate Travel Guide

Last Updated: January 3, 2024

Kefalonia is one of the most underrated islands in Greece; if you’re wondering what other things to do in Kefalonia except for visiting its striking beaches, continue reading and get ready to be inspired. 

Located approximately 3 hours from the mainland, Kefalonia (also known as Cephalonia) is the largest Ionian island. The landscape of Kefalonia is pretty unique; it offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, as well as lush mountainous areas where you can enjoy hours of hiking in nature. 

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We had the time of our life in Kefalonia and we honestly hope that we can convince you to explore this less advertised part of Greece, which promises thrilling experiences. Kefalonia is worth visiting especially if you’re looking for a holiday destination that is a little off the beaten path.

THINGS TO DO IN KEFALONIA: THE ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE

HOW TO GET TO KEFALONIA

Here is how to get to Kefalonia

There are 2 ways to get to Kefalonia, you can catch a flight from Athens International Airport to Kefalonia. We’d suggest that you book your flights far in advance in order to secure a cheap fare. During the busy months of June, July, and August not only the prices skyrocket but also there is limited availability in flights.  

Alternatively, you can catch a ferry from Patra to Kefalonia. Many people combine Zakynthos with Kefalonia; as we did. If you’re coming from Zakynthos, there are 2 ways to get to Kefalonia. One is by catching the Levante ferry to Kyllini and from there, another ferry to Kefalonia. The other is to catch the Ionian Pelagos ferry from Agios Nikolaos Port, in Zakynthos to Pessada port in Kefalonia. 

ADVICE: Levante ferries are very reliable and a great way to travel between the Ionian islands. Be sure to purchase your ticket in advance from their website, which is downloadable so you won’t have to print them out. The Ionian Pelagos ferries are also a good way to get around but their ferries may be a bit dated. Also, the downside of choosing them is the fact that you can’t buy your ticket online but rather go physically to the port and purchase it.

Stella during sunset at Petani Beach

IS KEFALONIA SAFE?

Like most Greek islands, Kefalonia is very safe. The locals we met on the island were the warmest and the most lovely people we’ve ever met. If we’re being honest, we had the same experience in all the Greek islands that we’ve visited. The locals extend the warmest welcome to all the visitors and appreciate the attention that their island is getting from people around the world. You will encounter nothing but genuine kindness and willingness to help if you need it.

HOW MANY DAYS DO YOU NEED IN KEFALONIA?

Kefalonia is big and the main points of interest are spread across the island. Therefore, our answer to the question “how many days do you need in Kefalonia?” is “five days”; this will allow enough time to fully enjoy everything that this wonderful island has to offer. 

When you’re on holiday, the last thing you want is to stress over whether you have enough time to see the main attractions and time to actually kick back and relax. We believe that five days in Kefalonia is the perfect amount of time to explore the must-see locations on the island and also enough time to unwind and enjoy spending hours at the beach, working on your tan.

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Fiskardo Beach Kefalonia Greece

DO YOU NEED A CAR IN KEFALONIA?

Do you need a car in Kefalonia? We’d say most certainly, yes. Many of the beaches in Kefalonia are remote and not reachable by public transportation, so having a car is almost a necessity. The landscape on the island is extraordinary and you’ll love driving along its winding streets and taking in the scenic views. If you rent a car, it’ll be much easier to explore many of the top things to do in Kefalonia. Be aware, however, a few of them are rather difficult to drive on. Some of the streets get narrow, they are not well lit at night and there are many parts that are serpentine-like causing nausea to those with a weak stomach. 

The demand for car rentals is very high, so if you visit during the peak season, our advice is to reserve it in advance. You will find car rental agencies at both ports; Sami and Poros. If you’re arriving in Kefalonia by plane, you’ll be able to rent a car from any of the big car rental companies such as Hertz and Avis which are located at the airport

The price for car rentals is between 50€ to 60€ per day. Manual cars tend to be a bit more economical. However, automatic cars are limited on the island and they are more costly.

View of Assos Village Kefalonia

THINGS TO DO IN KEFALONIA – WHAT ARE THE TOP ATTRACTIONS TO VISIT IN KEFALONIA?

Okay, let’s move to the good part; what are the top attractions to visit in Kefalonia? We’re gonna be honest, we spent a big chunk of our time exploring the island’s stunning beaches. We made sure however to save a few hours each afternoon – when the temperatures would drop a  few degrees – to explore the picturesque villages and other parts of the island. Below you will find our favorite things to do in Kefalonia and the most spectacular beaches on the island.

Orange umbrellas in the sea Kefalonia

TOP ATTRACTIONS TO VISIT IN KEFALONIA 

  • Saint Theodore Lighthouse – If you’re in Argostoli, take the scenic route towards the north, where the Saint Theodore Lighthouse is located. The lighthouse itself is located at a beautiful spot, perfect for a quick pit-stop to stretch your legs. What we loved the most, however, was the drive there.
  • Drongarati Cave – It is an otherworldly cave dominated by stalactites and stalagmites. The best way to see it is by booking a tour. 
  • Melissani Cave – A unique cave (it looks like a cenote), with striking crystal clear waters and ethereal beauty. The experience is short (you embark on a small boat which takes you around the cave) but it’s definitely worth visiting. The entrance is 5€ and the best time to visit Melissani Cave is at noon. 
  • Ainos National Park – If you’re wondering what are some of the best outdoor activities in Kefalonia, then don’t miss out on a fun day of hiking at Aino National Park. Pack a lunch, wear your comfortable shoes and enjoy some time in nature at this wonderful spot with the stunning views. 
  • Fiskardo – You’ll fall in love with the perfectly reserved Venetian buildings of this remarkable fishing village. Fiskardo is the most picturesque and beautiful village in Kefalonia and a must-see. There are many tavernas, cafes and shops located by the riviera and the nearby beaches are perfect for a quick dip.
Lighthouse Kefalonia Greece
Melissani Cave

BEST TOWNS TO STAY IN KEFALONIA

  • Assos Village – This is Kefalonia’s most picturesque village. Be sure to visit during the evening so you can enjoy a nice meal at one of the charming tavernas by the sea. Assos is also one of the best places to eat in Kefalonia!
  • Argostoli – The capital of Kefalonia and a great place to stroll around and observe the everyday life of the locals. In Argostoli you will find plenty of shops selling local products such as cheese, honey and olive oil. 
  • Sami – It is a port town and you can combine it with your visit to Melissani Cave. Also, from Sami you can catch the ferry to mainland (Patra).
  • Poros – It is a picturesque town by the port, with great local tavernas located by the sea. Be sure to visit Remetzo Cafe; a beautiful coffee shop built on a cliff, with gorgeous sea views.
Pink flowers in Assos Village
Remetzo Cafe Kefalonia Greece

8 BEST KEFALONIA BEACHES 

Kefalonia has some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece. Some of the most renowned ones, like the famous Myrtos beach, are surrounded by impressive limestone cliffs which come in contrast with the brilliant blue color of the sea and the beach. Most beaches in Kefalonia have been awarded the Blue Flag, which means that you should expect nothing less than crystal clear waters and some of the cleanest beaches in the country. Most of them are pebbly, some are secluded, others have natural shade and few of them are sandy; no matter the type of beach you’re after, one thing is for sure, Kefalonia’s sensational beaches and the spectacular landscape will steal your heart. 

Myrtos Beach Viewpoint

BEST BEACHES IN KEFALONIA

  • Foki (Fiskardo) Beach – Picture-perfect location with lush greenery surrounding the small cove, providing natural shade. 
  • Petani – A beautiful stretch of pebbly beach with gin-clear waters and rugged surroundings.
  • Myrtos Beach – The most famous beach in Kefalonia. For panoramic views, be sure to stop at the view point and enjoy the breathtaking views before you descend down to the beach.
  • Makris Gialos – A bustling beach with rows of umbrellas and sunbeds, as well as plenty of watersports to do.
  • Antisamos Beach – A wonderful beach with amazing lush scenery
  • Xi Beach – Another beautiful gem and one of Kefalonia’s most famous beaches. It is a unique red sand beach with white clay cliffs in the background. It is said that if you rub the clay from the cliffs on your skin, it helps with skin disorders.   
  • Ai Helis Beach – A small sandy beach with umbrellas and a charming taverna right on the beach.
  • Antisamos Beach – A pebbly beach with beautiful blue waters. Many scenes from the movie “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin” were filmed on this beach.
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Xi Beach Kefalonia Greece

BEST OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN KEFALONIA

Kefalonia, like most Greek islands, is the perfect place to spend time outdoors, doing fun activities. Sure enough, the spectacular beaches will be your number one priority but there are also plenty of other things to do in Kefalonia and numerous outdoor activities to experience. Here are the best outdoor activities in Kefalonia. 

  • Scuba diving – Kefalonia is one of the best scuba diving spots in Greece, due to its safe waters and the amazing underwater scenery. 
  • Walking Tour – A walking tour is a great way to explore the island’s main attractions and get to know a little bit more about the traditions, the people and the culture. 
  • Wine Tour – Kefalonia is known for producing amazing wines, amongst the most popular varieties being the Mavrodaphne and Robola. If you love wine (like we do) then a wine tasting tour will offer the unique opportunity to learn what’s happening behind the scenes when it comes to wine production.
  • Sea Kayaking – This is a fantastic way to explore parts of Kefalonia which are not easily accessible by land. 
  • Ziplining – An adrenaline-filled adventure for the thrill-seeker in you. 
Greek Fish in Tavern Kefalonia

THINGS TO DO IN KEFALONIA – FINAL THOUGHTS

We have no doubt that you’ll fall in love with the breathtaking landscape, the sensational beaches, and the rugged beauty of Kefalonia. Although there are plenty of things to do in Kefalonia, we won’t blame you if you decide to spend all your days lazing at the beach, taking in the views, and eating your way through the island. With that said, we truly hope that you’ll take advantage of this guide and explore more of what this gorgeous island has to offer. No matter how you choose to spend your days, we’re certain that you’ll have a blast!

Assos Village Bay

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