Kefalonia Attractions
Distances from villa "Andreas"
One of the world wide famous beaches is only 5km far from the property.
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A picturesque beach with crystal blue water, surrounded by pure natural beauty are situated some of the most famous beach bars of the island of Kefalonia.
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Surrounded by dense forestry, slope down to another miracle of nature in Kefalonia’s subterranean world and let your footsteps guide you to the cave of the nymphs. Beautiful waters with changing shades of blue as the sun sets, honey-like brown walls and countless stalactites will take your breath away and travel you to another, mythical and magical world.
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More than 300 years ago, a strong earthquake revealed the entrance to a miracle of nature: Drogarati Cave, an astonishing marvel of more than 150 million years old, crafted gradually by nature. Orange and yellow stalactites hang from the roof like curtains while vitreous stalagmites emerge to form spacious chambers.
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Anna Pollatoy airport in Kefalonia, serving domestic and international flights.
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The capital of Kefalonia stands on the far end of the natural bay surrounded by mountains and verdant forests. The town was rebuilt after the catastrophic earthquake of 1953. It is a picturesque town built on hills surrounding the lagoon of Koutavos and the natural harbor formed there.
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Assos is one of the most beautiful and picturesque villages of the island. Built amphitheatrically around the homonymous peninsula, the village seems to be ‘lost in time’ and gives off an almost mystical atmosphere.
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Fiscardo was left virtually unscathed by the 1953 earthquake and still carries the traditional colour, the grace and the beauty of the island. A stroll around the narrow alleys will make you feel like a time traveler, rolling a century back.
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