Myrtos Beach
During your stay in Kefalonia it will be nice to dedicate an entire day for Myrtos beach. Located in the region of Pylaros, in the north-west of Kefalonia island. Multi awarded, it stands at the top of the list of the best Greek beaches and ranks among the best worldwide.
Melissani Lake
The Lake Cavern of Melissani is a unique geological phenomenon located 2 km northwest of Sami. The lake is 20m below the surface. Stalactites with an age of 20.000 years and odd shapes adorn most of the cave. It’s unthinkable to visit the island and not do the boats trip into this spectacular geological wonder.
The tour starts from the uncovered part of the cave where the light falls on the water and creates the most beautiful turquoise shades and continues in the part of the cave which is covered.
Antisamos Beach
Antisamos distinguishes for its natural beauty that consists of turquoise waters and a marvelous surrounding of green hills and lush vegetation on top of it.
Has been awarded with the blue flag. It’s a beach with small pebbles, located a few kilometers from the port of Sami. The landscape combines all shades of blue and green, where the vegetation once again grows almost into the sea.
Xi Beach
One of the most famous beaches in Kefalonia characterized by its white rocky hills that surround the beach and the reddish brown sand. The shallow waters and the gentle waves create the ideal environment for the children.
Drogarati Cave
Drogarati cave with its countless stalactites and stalagmites is one of the must sees on Kefalonia. Situated outside Sami it lies in the same area as Melissani
Petani Beach
Petani is a magnificent beach located in the beautiful peninsula of Paliki. It consists of blue crystal waters and a stunning landscape of huge verdant cliffs that reach the blue sea.