Thursday, October 22, 2020

OUR FAVOURITE KEFALONIA BEACHES



Kefalonia has a coastline that boasts gorgeous beaches, wherever you wander. We've chosen a few of our favourites to share with you that might pique your imagination. While you may just want to kick back and enjoy the privacy of Villa Eros, with it's panoramic Ionian Sea views -- andd the from here to eternity infinity pool view -- but if you want to get some sand between your toes, here are some suggestions to help you plan your perfect beachy day out when coming to Kefalonia!


SKALA BEACH

 

Skala is the beach resort nearest Villa Eros and the area is known for its lovely beaches. Several of the local hotels and beach bars rent sun-loungers and umbrellas for daily hire, also offering snack lunch and beverages on the beach, served directly to you on the beach. Some of the Skala beach area can be quite pebbly upon entry to the sea. You can find “swim-shoes” to purchase at several of the local shops which make it easier to get in and out of the sea. 

 

Along the seafront you will find several upscale restaurants, traditional tavernas and bars, all sporting a spectacular sea view, overlooking the Ionian, the Peloponnese Peninsula and Zakynthos (Zante). If you are interested in a day-trip to Zante, Ithaca or Fiscardo, you will find Captain Vangelis’ Cruises booking and information area located next to The Anassa Hotel. Water sports, jet ski and small boat and pedalo hire is available from Dolphin Ski Club which is located on the beachfront, as well.


NEARBY SKALA: MOUNDA, KAMINIA AND POROS BEACHES

 

Nearby Mounda, Kaminia and Poros beaches provide lovely alternatives to Skala’s beaches, if you would like to try other areas for sunbathing and swimming in the sea. 

 

Both Mounda and Kaminia are sandy beaches, where you can walk or run along the sand for 2 miles (3Km) in either direction. At Mounda and Kaminia, there are some sun-loungers and umbrellas for hire along with a fantastic taverna, tucked just up the hill called Anemos, serving fresh fish and local specialties that we highly recommend. 

 

During certain times of the year, some areas of Mounda beach are protected due to the breading and spawning of the rare Loggerhead Turtle.  Guests are advised that it is a legal offence to disturb the turtles and we ask that you respect any fenced off areas and signs indicating natural habitat activity and not interfere with any turtles or their offspring during the laying/hatching season. 

 

POROS BEACH

 

Poros’ beaches, to the south of Skala provide some dramatic areas to swim out to “mushroom” rock points in an area that overlooks the Peloponnese Peninsula and Ithaca. While there are no resort amenities here so you will need bring your own beach umbrella, bottle of water and parking is on a “first come” basis along the road, the majestic rock points are worthy of a visit, if only to take in their beauty on the way to Poros. 


OTHER BEACH AREAS ON THE ISLAND

 

AGIOS THOMAS BEACH

 

Near the village of Karavados, on the southeast part of the island, the beach is a small, secluded bay with two beachy outcrops. There is good snorkelling here, with lots of little fish swimming around. Bring some crumbled bread with you and watch the fish come to the surface to snap up the food. 

 

ANTISAMOS BEACH

 

Antisamos beach is located roughly 25km east of Argostoli, near to the port of Sami. It is a large cove, nestled in below the green hillside full of verdant vegetation and rockery. This sandy beach, is well appointed with amenities, is renown as the beach used in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin and is quite popular with sunbathers and movie lovers alike. 

 

KATELIOS BEACH

 

Near to Skala is the neighbouring resort spot of Katelios – just off the main road, after Mounda and Kaminia beaches – which has a lovely harbour frequented by flotilla sailing boats, sandy beach and a stretch of tavernas and bars. There is sun-bed and umbrella hire and plenty of accessible parking. 


LOURDATA BEACH


Signposted from the main Argostoli-Poros road, situated in the village of Lourdas, this sandy beach on Kefalonia’s west coast is near local tavernas and beach shops. Like Trapezaki Beach, Lourdata Beach boasts a fabulous view of Zakynthos and, inland, toward Mount Einos. It is a good spot for getting the most sun out of your day because the beach has late afternoon into early evening sun. 

 

PETANI BEACH


Also situated on the west coast of the island near Lixouri, Petani beach is considered a favorited amongst snorkel and scuba divers. The road leading to the beach, which is somewhat steeply switch-backed, has spectacular views overlooking the majestic coastline. While there are a couple of tavernas and some sun-bed hire during high season, it’s best to be prepared and bring lunch, 

water and an umbrella so you can enjoy the lovely location even when the local amenities shut for the season. 


PLATYS GIALOS AND MAKRIS GIALOS BEACHES


Near the northwest resort of Lassi, between the airport and the capitol Argostoli, lies two very popular sandy beaches, which boast all amenities, including bars, tavernas, water sports and sunbed hire. These beaches can be quite busy during high season as most Lassi guests tend to congregate to these well-appointed beaches.


MYRTOS BEACH


Located about 30km north of Argostoli, in a beautiful area surrounded by large tree-filled hills, Myrtos is one of Kefalonia’s most photographed spots and has gained worldwide attention for being one of Greece’s best beaches. The approach from above offers stunning views of the beach, which is sandy and crescent, shaped, with a shallow shore. It’s a great place to watch the sunset and Myrtos has all the amenities from sunbeds and umbrellas to a snack bar while you’re there. Parking can be a bit challenging so go early or be prepared to walk a bit as spots near the beach become rarer as the day goes on!

 

TRAPEZAKI BEACH 


Between Lourdata and the airport, near the village of Mousata, is the lovely long sandy beach of Trapezaki. Sign-posted from the main Argostoli-Poros road, simply follow the signs. There are amenities available during high season, including a beachfront taverna. The beach boasts a fabulous view of Zakynthos and, inland, toward Mount Einos. 


XI BEACH


Finally, this clay sand beach to the south of Lixouri is a mixture of red sand and green clay. Among other things, the beach is popular with beauty enthusiasts for the “spa” qualities of the green clay.  It is said that if you smooth when wet onto your skin, allow to dry, and then rinse off the dried clay, it is meant to gently exfoliate the skin while infusing an herbal and minerals into to the skin. Obviously, it goes without saying that if you have any skin sensitivities we would suggest you avoid trying this, and be sure to reapply your sunscreen once you’ve had your spa treatment!

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ABOUT KEFALONIA   The island of Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands, located in western Greece, with an area of 300 square miles ...