Kefalonia, part of the Ionian Islands, is a hidden gem in Greece with significantly fewer international visitors compared to its more famous counterparts. It boasts beautiful beaches, especially Myrtos, known for its unique pebbles and crystal clear waters, surrounded by soaring cliffs. The island offers diverse activities such as exploring Melissani and Drogarati caves, visiting charming towns like Argostoli, and hiking through Mount Ainos National Park. Food and wine enthusiasts can indulge in local Greek cuisine and Robola white wine from Orealios Gaea vineyard near the historic Monastery of Saint Gerasimos.
Kefalonia, located in the Ionian Islands, is an undercover gem with 755,929 international visitors in 2024, far fewer than the more famous Santorini.
Kefalonia features stunning beaches like Myrtos, famous for its enchanting pebbles and turquoise waters, framed by magnificent cliffs.
Visitors to Kefalonia can explore beautiful caves, small coastal towns, and indulge in delicious Greek cuisine paired with local wines.
Orealios Gaea vineyard, alongside the Monastery Saint Gerasimos built in 1200, offers a unique taste of the locally produced Robola white wine.
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