Last Updated on May 22, 2024 by Tia
Join me as I uncover the 17 best things to do in Kefalonia, promising unforgettable moments and cherished memories.
Kefalonia Island, located in the Ionian Sea, is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural landscapes.
But beyond its natural beauty, the island offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages and interests.
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Here are The 17 Best Things to Do in Kefalonia
Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or a foodie, there’s something for everyone on Kefalonia Island.
Below find my top 17 things to do in Kefalonia to ensure you instantly fall in love with this island!
1. Paradisaical Beach Hopping
With over 40 beaches on the island, beach hopping is a must-do activity in Kefalonia. Some of the most popular beaches include Myrtos Beach, Antisamos Beach, Skala Beach, and Emplisi.
I mention all of these and more on my Most Beautiful Beaches in Kefalonia article so be sure to check it out!
Each beach offers something unique, from white pebbles to golden sand, crystal-clear waters to rugged cliffs. Pack a picnic, grab your sunscreen, and spend the day exploring the island’s beautiful beaches.
2. Water Sports and paragliding
Kefalonia Island offers a range of water sports activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, paddleboarding, and kayaking.
Paragliding is also a must if you are an adventurous soul!
Explore the island’s marine life and underwater caves, or simply enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Ionian Sea.
Tia’s Tip: Grab a mask and go on a snorkeling adventure at Antisamos Beach.
Explore vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside colorful fish, and discover hidden sea caves nestled beneath the rugged cliffs.
3. Visit Historical Sites
Kefalonia Island has a rich history and is home to a range of historical sites. Some of these are the Castle of Assos, the Acropolis of Sami, and the Monastery of Saint Gerasimos.
Learn about the island’s ancient past, admire its architecture and monuments, and immerse yourself in Greek culture.
4. Explore The Drogarati Caves
Kefalonia Island is home to a range of caves, including the Drogarati Cave and the Katavothres Caves.
Drogarati Cave, nestled amidst the island’s rugged landscapes, is a geological marvel steeped in history and legend. This ancient cavern, estimated to be over 150 million years old, boasts awe-inspiring formations of stalactites and stalagmites that have been formed over millennia by the slow drip of mineral-rich water.
Believed to have been discovered during a strong earthquake in 1953, Drogarati Cave has since become a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the island’s geological past.
With its impressive acoustics, the cave sometimes serves as a venue for concerts and cultural events too!
5. Take a Boat Trip
Explore the island’s coastline and nearby islands by taking a boat trip. From glass-bottom boats to luxury yachts, there are a range of options to choose from.
Visit nearby islands such as Ithaca and Zakynthos, or simply admire the island’s stunning coastline from the water.
6. Explore Melissani Cave
Delve into the island’s natural wonders with a visit to Melissani Cave, a mesmerizing underground cavern with an emerald-green lake.
Melissani was Formed about 20.000 years ago, during an earthquake! The upper part of the cave suddenly collapsed, giving way to daylight. Surrounded by trees and forests, It is well known as one of the world’s cleanest lakes.
Fascinatingly is also home to foxes, bats, hedgehogs, weasels, and more.
Aim to get there by 11 am to catch the light hitting directly on top of the lake.
Embark on a boat tour through the illuminated chambers, marveling at the stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave walls.
This is a must-see attraction in Kefalonia and the activity that I cherish the most!
Fun Fact: The water is so clear, that the floating boats, look like they are suspended in the air!
7. Enjoy Panoramic views at Mount Ainos
Lace up your hiking boots and venture to the summit of Mount Ainos, the highest peak in Kefalonia.
As you ascend through lush forests of fir and pine, soak in panoramic views of the island’s rugged terrain and the sparkling Ionian Sea.
8. Hiking fun
For those who love the great outdoors, Kefalonia Island offers a range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging hikes.
Some of the most popular ones are the Ainos National Park, Mount Enos trail, and the Assos Peninsula trail.
Explore the island’s rugged terrain, stunning views, and diverse flora and fauna.
9. Have a day trip to Ithaki
I highly recommend a day trip from Kefalonia to the nearby island of Ithaki! The island is steeped in history, mythology, and natural beauty.
You can catch the 25-minute ferry daily from the port of Sami or Agia Efimia in Kefalonia.
Ithaki will greet you with timeless charm, narrow cobblestone streets, traditional tavernas, and historic landmarks.
Discover the ancient ruins of Odysseus’ Palace at Stavros, where the legendary hero of Homer’s Odyssey once ruled. Alternatively, explore the island’s lush interior and hike to uncover hidden gems like the beaches of Gidaki and Skliri.
Wander through the charming harbor town of Vathi, and its colorful fishing boats. As the day ends, savor a delicious meal of freshly caught seafood and local specialties.
Hop on a ferry back to Kefalonia, and I promise you, you will not regret this day trip!
10. Take Amazing Pictures at these Viewpoints
A. Myrtos Beach: Probably the No. 1 viewpoint of Kefalonia! Myrtos viewpoint offers stunning views of the turquoise waters and pristine white sands of Myrtos Beach framed by dramatic limestone cliffs.
B Assos Village: When is Assos, look for the Venetian castle overlooking the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea. From the castle’s vantage point, you’ll see breathtaking views of the village, surrounding coastline, and lush green hillsides.
C Agia Paraskevi: Situated on a hilltop near the village of Markopoulo, Agia Paraskevi Monastery offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the monastery grounds and enjoy sweeping vistas of Kefalonia’s picturesque landscape.
11. Visit Assos Village
Step back in time as you wander the narrow streets of Assos Village! Assos is a picturesque coastal hamlet nestled between verdant hills and turquoise waters.
Explore the Venetian castle perched atop the peninsula, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
I wrote an article with beautiful activities in Assos village so be sure to check that out!
12. Sample Local Delicacies
Kefalonia Island is known for its delicious cuisine, which features fresh seafood, meats, and vegetables.
Tuck into pastitsada, and kreatopita, or try local specialties such as Kefalonian meat pie and cod roe salad.
13. Go Wine Tasting
Kefalonia Island is home to some of Greece’s best wines! So it’s only fair to visit a local winery and raise a glass to its rich winemaking heritage.
Go on a wine tour to sample local gems such as Robola and Mavrodaphne. Robola is a white wine that is unique to the island. Additionally, you will learn about the winemaking process from knowledgeable local vintners.
14, Enjoy Brunch with a Greek Twist at Myrtillo
Myrtillo Brunch in Kefalonia is a delightful culinary experience with fresh, local ingredients and a Mediterranean twist.
Expect fluffy pancakes drizzled with local honey, avocado toast topped with poached eggs and feta cheese, and hearty Greek-style omelets bursting with sun-ripened tomatoes and Kefalonian olives.
Vegetarian and vegan options are also available, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Additionally, you can enjoy freshly brewed coffees, herbal teas, and refreshing juices made from the seasonal fruit of the island.
15. Experience Argostoli at Night
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Kefalonia’s capital, Argostoli, where bustling markets, charming cafes, and historic landmarks await.
Mingle with locals at the lively central square, and take your pick of the countless of restaurants, bars, and clubs to party it up!
Tia’s Tip: Eat at Ladokolla restaurant for 10/10 Greek grilled meats!
16. Embrace the Sunset at the Lighthouse of Saint Theodore
Consider a visit to the Lighthouse of Saint Theodore, perched atop a rocky promontory overlooking the Ionian Sea. As the sun sets, you will witness a spectacular display of gold and crimson.
17. Visit Fiskardo
Fiskardo is a picturesque fishing village that exudes timeless beauty and tranquility.
It is known for its colorful Venetian-style buildings, cobblestone streets, and bustling harbor! Fiskardo captivates visitors with its postcard-perfect scenery and relaxed ambiance.
Interestingly, it is one of the few villages on the island to escape damage from the devastating earthquake of 1953! Fiskardo boasts a wealth of well-preserved architecture and historic landmarks, including the iconic Fiskardo Lighthouse and the ruins of a Roman villa.
You will love wandering along the waterfront promenade and admire the luxurious yaughts parked on its edge. There are plenty of celebrity sightings too!
There are also boutique shops selling local crafts and souvenirs, as well as bars and cafes. Fiskardo is bursting with life!
Tia’s Tip! Stay for dinner and fresh seafood at a waterfront tavern with panoramic views of the harbor.
Accommodation on the island
the island is rather big, so it is easy to get confused when choosing a place to rent! Here is a link to accommodation options in Kefalonia, for your convenience!
Additionally, check out my article where I explain the pros and cons of the 4 main areas in Kefalonia so you can choose the perfect one for you!
Epilogue
Embark on a journey of discovery and adventure as you explore the 17 best things to do in Kefalonia. From pristine beaches to ancient landmarks, this captivating island promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
So pack your bags, set sail for Kefalonia, and prepare to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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5 comments
Kefalonia looks like a great destination. I’d love to explore Ainos National Park.
Kefalonia looks so beautiful with so many diverse things to do! Definitely adding it to my bucketlist 😍
The turquoise blue water is so stunning. Great photos.
We have always wanted to plan a longer trip to visit the Greek Islands. I see that we will have to put Kefalonia on our list. The beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters would be a big draw for us. But great to see there are so many other things to see and do as well. And Greek food and wine would keep us exploring!
I am visiting this island for the 1st time in May. Your tips are a big help.