Sea, mountains and action on an island full of experiences
Kefalonia offers a wide range of experiences for all ages and levels of fitness.
The turquoise waters of the island are ideal for kayaking and SUP. Discover the variety of Kefalonian coastline through calm or slightly more demanding routes.
If you wish to explore the seabed, head to the areas of Agia Efimia and of Skala. There you will have the chance to see the famous wreck of the British submarine Perseus while scuba diving.
Beneath the ground of Kefalonia lie impressive caves, with Drogarati standing out for its huge stalactites that have been forming here for millions of years. Explore selected caves on the island with experienced guides, discovering safely routes of varying difficulty levels.
On the slopes of Myrtos, try paragliding (parapente) for breathtaking views over the Ionian Sea. Also highly popular is coasteering, climbing and descending along the island’s rocky shores, always with the guidance of guides and the proper equipment. The ascent of Mount Ainos, the highest peak in the Ionian Islands, offers yet another unique challenge with spectacular views.
In Kefalonia you will find hiking routes of varying levels, from easy valley walks to more demanding trails inland. Reach via footpaths the beautiful beaches of Fteri, in the northern part of the island, and of Koutsoupia, in the area of Sami. There are also cycling routes and mountain biking experiences among olive groves, gorges and lush green slopes.
For gentle outings in nature, ideal for families with children, choose an experience of horse riding along easy trails.
If you would like to try fishing tourism, board traditional caiques and watch up close the process of fishing with nets, as practised by the island’s fishermen. The experience is completed with the cooking of the fresh catch on board, with stops in between for swims at hidden, secluded beaches of the Ionian.
The turquoise waters of the island are ideal for kayaking and SUP. Discover the variety of Kefalonian coastline through calm or slightly more demanding routes.
If you wish to explore the seabed, head to the areas of Agia Efimia and of Skala. There you will have the chance to see the famous wreck of the British submarine Perseus while scuba diving.
Beneath the ground of Kefalonia lie impressive caves, with Drogarati standing out for its huge stalactites that have been forming here for millions of years. Explore selected caves on the island with experienced guides, discovering safely routes of varying difficulty levels.
On the slopes of Myrtos, try paragliding (parapente) for breathtaking views over the Ionian Sea. Also highly popular is coasteering, climbing and descending along the island’s rocky shores, always with the guidance of guides and the proper equipment. The ascent of Mount Ainos, the highest peak in the Ionian Islands, offers yet another unique challenge with spectacular views.
In Kefalonia you will find hiking routes of varying levels, from easy valley walks to more demanding trails inland. Reach via footpaths the beautiful beaches of Fteri, in the northern part of the island, and of Koutsoupia, in the area of Sami. There are also cycling routes and mountain biking experiences among olive groves, gorges and lush green slopes.
For gentle outings in nature, ideal for families with children, choose an experience of horse riding along easy trails.
If you would like to try fishing tourism, board traditional caiques and watch up close the process of fishing with nets, as practised by the island’s fishermen. The experience is completed with the cooking of the fresh catch on board, with stops in between for swims at hidden, secluded beaches of the Ionian.



































