Kefalonia has more to offer the visitor and the resident than any other island in the Mediterranean with its fertile land, secluded beaches, mysterious caves and outstanding Mediterranean scenerios.
The island has been endowed with a rich cultural legacy that goes back 5000 years. The great ancient civilisations of the island have left behind some of the finest archaeological remains amongst the Ionian Islands.
Travel from the beautiful coasts into the breathtaking fir forests; visit Ainos Mountain Range in the winter for trekking expeditions and other winter sports, experience an outstanding combination of colours in the springtime, endless blue skies and sunshine in the summer, explore numerous caves, enjoy wind surfing and sailing during the summer season, shake hands with the locals, whose reputation for hospitality, arts and good food is nationwide, and you'll want to stay forever.
- Kefalonia and Ithaca are famous for their incomparable natural beauty
- Excellent recreation possibilities for mountain and sea holidays
- Ten fantastic summer beaches, with some of the best beaches in Greece
- Delightfully undeveloped
- The climate is sub-tropical with mild winters and dry hot summers and is the second sunniest place in Greece
- There are several ancient monuments such as Royal Tombs, 2 Acropolis, a series of Cyclopean Walls, Byzantine and Venetian Castles
- Kefalonia has an international airport with connections to Athens (all year around) and other major European Cities (May to October)
- Worldwide unique fir tree and wild life such as wild horses, wild goats and eagles
