BEACHES

 

1. Kako Lagkadi Beach

Kako Lagadi Beach in Kefalonia is a small, secluded cove with crystal-clear turquoise waters and a pebbled shoreline surrounded by tall cliffs, ideal for swimming and snorkeling in a peaceful, natural setting without facilities. Access is via the road followed by a descent along a rocky path or by boat, and since there are no sunbeds or coffees on the beach, it’s advisable to bring your own equipment and water.

 

2. Makria Petra Beach

Makria Petra Beach in Kefalonia is a small, natural and unspoiled beach with pebbles and clear turquoise waters, ideal for those who love tranquility and snorkeling, with no organized services or facilities. The beach is located outside the settlement near Poros and is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery access by land is relatively difficult and requires careful descent and sea shoes, while it is not recommended for small children or elderly visitors. There are no coffees, umbrellas, or sunbeds, as it remains completely untouched nature, and many visitors also reach it by boat from the sea.

 

3. Lazarus Beach

Lazarus Beach in Kefalonia is a small secluded bay located on the island's eastern side. It is covered in pebbles and showcases turquoise crystal-clear waters. Around it, one can see large rock formations that look like they enclose the beach. There are no facilities at all on the shore, but there is enough space to place a towel or umbrella.

 

4. Xilomata Beach

Xilomata Beach is a stunning location known for its clear waters and pebble beach. The beach is secluded, offering beautiful views and coves, making it a paradise for those who manage to reach it. The beach can be reached by boat more easily than by car. Once at the beach, visitors can enjoy the tranquility as it's not usually crowded. However, it's recommended to bring water shoes due to the pebble beach. No amenities.

 

5. Koutsoupia Beach

Koutsoupia Beach in Kefalonia is a quiet and natural beach with pebbles and clear, deep turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and swimming away from the crowds. It is located near Poros and is surrounded by lush greenery, with no organized facilities or beach bars, preserving its authentic character. Access by land requires caution, while approaching by boat is one of the easiest and most beautiful ways to enjoy this hidden cove.

 

6. Antisamos Beach

Antisamos Beach in Kefalonia is one of the most impressive and popular beaches on the island, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white pebbles, and the lush natural surroundings that envelop it. It is located near Sami, on the eastern coast of the island, and has been awarded the Blue Flag for the cleanliness and quality of its waters. The beach is fully organized with sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, taverns, and facilities for water sports, making it ideal for swimming, relaxation, and water activities.

 

7. Paliouras Beach

Paliouras Beach in Kefalonia is a small, quiet, and natural cove with white pebbles and crystal-clear turquoise waters, ideal for those seeking peace, swimming, and relaxation away from the crowds. The beach is undeveloped, with no umbrellas or sunbeds, and is surrounded by lush greenery, while the road reaches almost to the shore, so carrying equipment is minimal. It is also popular with those who enjoy fishing from the rocks, and many visitors access it by boat for easier arrival and to fully enjoy this hidden seaside spot.

 

8. Ragia Beach

Ragia Beach near Poros in Kefalonia is a large, easily accessible beach with small white pebbles and clear, shallow blue waters, making it ideal for swimming and relaxation. The coast is connected to the town of Poros, offers plenty of space for bathing, and in many areas behind the shore there are cafés, taverns, umbrellas, and sunbeds, while the beach has often been awarded the Blue Flag for the quality of its waters.

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