Kefalonia, Greece

Kefalonia is a Greek island in the Ionian sea just 20 miles (32 kilometers) off the western coast of the mainland. Its majestic mountains, dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and sparkling sea make it a perfect summer getaway.


Itinerary

Logistics

  • Greece—or at least Kefalonia—is very strict about foreign visitors having an international driver’s permit to supplement their home license. We weren’t prepared for this. We convinced the car rental agency to let us take the car anyway, but they warned us that if pulled over we would receive a hefty €1,000 fine, plus we’d have to cover the rental agency’s additional €1,000 fine. Fortunately, we were never pulled over.

  • Driving on Kefalonia was as stressful as anywhere we’ve ever driven. The roads are small, windy, and generally in poor condition. Local drivers are unpredictable. And there are an inordinate number of steep hill stops which will test any driver’s stick shift skills.

  • Kefalonian roundabout rules are the opposite of what you’d probably expect. In most of the world, traffic already in the roundabout has the right of way; in Kefalonia, traffic trying to enter the roundabout has the right of way. This means that if you’re driving in the roundabout, you’re meant to slow down or even stop to let new cars in.

  • Kefalonia is infamous for its aggressive wasps. It’s no joke. They’re everywhere: at the beaches, in the mountains, even around our Airbnb’s pool. Fortunately, we avoided getting stung.


Day 1: June 23, 2019

  • Flew from London Gatwick to Kefalonia.

  • Rented car from Simotas Car Rental for the whole trip. We recommend using a highly-rated local car rental agency like this one over the big international chains.

  • Checked into our Airbnb and settled into Davgata, a small town 7 miles (11 kilometers) north of the airport with easy access to points on the southern end of the island.

  • Our Airbnb had a full kitchen which we used over the course of our stay to cook some of our meals using fresh ingredients from local grocery stores. We also picked lemons from the lemon tree on the Airbnb’s grounds and made fresh lemon water.

Davgata Airbnb

Davgata Airbnb

Day 2: June 24, 2019

  • Hiked Mt. Ainos from the Environmental Center. Ran into a friendly pack of mountain goats.

  • Walked around Kastro and visited the Venetian Castle of St. George.

  • Lunch at Kastro Cafe in Kastro. Great food (vegetarian-friendly too), great views, friendly staff.

  • Il Borgo looked like a really nice option for lunch, but we didn’t go.

  • Lazed by the pool at our Airbnb.

Views from Mt. Ainos

Views from Mt. Ainos

Britt on Mt. Ainos

Views from Mt. Ainos

Views from Mt. Ainos

Kastro

Kastro

Day 3: June 25, 2019

  • Spent most of the day at Antisamos Beach. Snagged a pair of chairs in the front row. This ended up being one of our favorite beaches of all time.

  • Lunch at Antisamos Beach Bar. Actually pretty damn good food for a beach bar.

  • Dinner at Captain Nikolas in Paliki.

Antisamos Beach

Britt at Antisamos Beach

Rico at Antisamos Beach

Day 4: June 26, 2019

  • Checked out of our Airbnb and left Davgata.

  • Spent the first half of the day at Agia Kiriaki Beach. Got lucky with front-row chairs again. We suggest approaching the beach from the road to the west, otherwise, you’ll have to navigate a very rough road to the beach’s south.

  • Lunch at Agia Kiriaki Beach Bar.

  • Grabbed a snack at Myrtillo in Divarata. They’ve got tasty, refreshing juices perfect for a hot summer day.

  • We chose not to visit Myrtos Beach, one of Kefalonia’s most popular, but we made sure to appreciate its dramatic beauty from the viewpoint at 38.347676, 20.541524.

  • Arrived in Fiskardo and checked into our hotel. We parked in the free parking lot at 38.459124, 20.576561.

  • Our room had a full kitchen which we used over the course of our stay to cook some of our meals using fresh ingredients from local grocery stores.

  • Dessert at Melína in Fiskardo.

Myrtos Beach

Myrtos Beach

Myrtillo

Day 5: June 27, 2019

  • Breakfast at Palazzo Cafe in Fiskardo. Our hotel had an agreement with this cafe to serve the daily breakfast included in our booking.

  • Visited Assos for the first half of the day.

  • Walked up toward the Venetian Castle for amazing views back down toward the town.

  • Walked around the town. We especially enjoyed the area around 38.378939, 20.539969 for its picturesque views back toward the town.

  • Back in Fiskardo, we relaxed at Zavalata Beach.

  • Snacked at Milos / Windmill in Fiskardo.

  • Dessert at Melína in Fiskardo.

Assos

Assos

Assos

Fiskardo

Fiskardo

Day 6: June 28, 2019

Boat rental views

Boat rental views

Britt swimming off the boat

Britt on the boat

Day 7: June 29, 2019

  • Drove to 38.468879, 20.544753 and hiked to Dafnoudi Beach. The beach is quiet thanks to the work needed to get there and the fact that there aren’t any services on the beach. Stayed there for the first half of the day.

  • Lunch at Picnic in Magganos.

  • Takeaway dinner from Lagoudera in Fiskardo.

  • Dessert at Dodoni in Fiskardo.

Dafnoudi Beach

Dafnoudi Beach

Day 8: June 30, 2019

Jerusalem Beach

Rico at Jerusalem Beach

Day 9: July 1, 2019

Fiskardo

Fiskardo

Fiskardo

Day 10: July 2, 2019

  • Walked around Fiskardo one last time.

  • Returned our car.

  • Flew from Kefalonia to London Gatwick.

Fiskardo

Fiskardo

Fiskardo

If We Ever Went Back

  • We enjoyed our stay in Fiskardo, but we both thought it would have been fun to stay in Assos.