The city of Argostoli
The picturesque city of Argostoli is built on the hills that surround the lagoon of Koutavos and the large natural harbor that is formed there. Argostoli was rebuilt after the […]
Melissani Lake Cave
Discover the magic of nature in Kefalonia’s subterranean realm. A true natural miracle unfolds before your eyes in the cave of the nymphs. This sublime underground cave-lake with crystal blue […]
Fokas – Kosmetatos Foundation
The Foka-Kosmetatou Foundation, based in Argostoli, has developed two spaces open to the public: The Collections, in the city center, and The Botanical Garden of Kefalonia, on the outskirts Both […]
Drogaratis Cave
Descend the steps and an atmospheric subterranean world awaits you. More than 300 years ago, a strong earthquake revealed the entrance to a miracle of nature: Drogarati Cave, a work […]
Monastery of Agios Andreas
The Monastery of Agios Andreas was founded in 1587 by Countess Roxani. An image of St. Andrew was found under an apple tree and so the monastery got its name […]
De Bosset Bridge
One of Kefalonia’s most notable and historical landmarks, the stone De Bosset bridge (or Drapanos Bridge) with its distinctive arches, can be found at Argostoli. It is the longest stone […]
Napier Garden
Just five minutes from Vallianou square, Napier Garden is a haven in the heart of Argostoli. Named after Charles James Napier, who served as governor of Kefalonia from 1822 to […]
Sinks
You will be amazed by the sinkholes of Argostoli, which are a unique geological phenomenon that you can see on the north coast of the city. cracks in the land […]
The Lighthouse of Gerogompos
If you cross the road outside of Havriata, you’ll come to a lighthouse of worldwide significance built in the early 20th century on an otherwise barren stretch of land. Cape […]
The Lighthouse of Saints Theodore
Just a few kilometers from Argostoli, you can find one of the most famous trademarks of Kefalonia, the lighthouse of Saint Theodore. Situated on a man-made cape, Saint Theodore’s Lighthouse […]