The
island of Kefalonia, in Greece, is one of the Greek islands of the
Ionian Sea and it belongs to the Ionian islands group. The largest of
the Ionian islands, located between Lefkada and Zante, Kefalonia
island provides a wonderful place for family vacations. The exotic
beaches are probably the top reason to visit Kefalonia Greece, with
the crystal blue water and the relaxing atmosphere. Myrtos,
Antisamos, Lourdas and Skala are the nicest beaches, however visitors
will also find numerous other gorgeous places to swim. Fiscardo,
Argostoli and Assos are fine villages to walk around with traditional
architecture, cosmopolitan style and delicious restaurants.
Interesting
sightseeings on this Greek island include the cave of Drogarati with
the interesting stalactites and stalagmites, the lake cave of
Melissani, the Medieval Castles of Saint George and Assos and the
lovely monasteries scattered in the inland. On the southern part is
Mount Ainos with the distinctive dark fir forest that has been
declared National Park. This guide of Kefalonia offers all useful
information about vacations there. Due to its location, holidays in
Kefalonia can be combined with other Greek islands, including
Lefkada, Corfu, Ithaca and Zante.





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