Private Kefalonia Castles, Villages, and Culinary Heritage
- Experience the rich heritage of Kefalonia in a small group tour, exploring historic castles, charming villages, and the island's culinary delights.
- Discover the enchanting Assos Village, renowned for its vibrant houses, ancient castle, and serene ambiance that invites endless exploration.
- Savor traditional Kefalonian cuisine at a local taverna in the Village of Divarata, a true gastronomic delight amid a charming setting.
- Capture stunning photographs at Myrtos Viewpoint, one of Kefalonia’s most famous landmarks boasting stunning views of azure waters and dramatic cliffs.
Private Kefalonia Castles, Villages, and Culinary Heritage
From the vibrant port of Argostoli, this private sight-seeing tour offers you a close-up look at Kefalonia's main attractions and is the ideal fusion of scenic beauty, quaint villages, and natural wonders.
Start your adventure in the magnificent Melissani Lake, a subterranean wonder with sunlight-dappled crystal-clear waters. The "Cave of the Nymphs," as it is known, promises a magical experience that will last a lifetime.
Proceed to the charming village of Assos, which is well-known for its serene coastline vistas and Venetian architecture. Explore its charming streets, take in the tranquil atmosphere, and admire the timeless allure of this picturesque location.
Next, take in the breathtaking vistas of Myrtos Beach, which is among the most photographed beaches worldwide. Admire the postcard-perfect vista of turquoise waves and white pebble shoreline from above.
In the charming and cosmopolitan harbor village of Fiscardo, wrap up your journey. Enjoy some leisure time to explore its colorful fishing boats, boutique stores, and waterfront cafes; it's the ideal place to unwind and enjoy the lively ambiance of the island.
Those looking for scenic exploration, seaside beauty, and a taste of Kefalonia's rich culture will love this tour, which offers comfortable transfers, knowledgeable guides, and lots of photo opportunities.
Please Note: At Melissani Lake, there are uneven grounds with gravel and narrow walkways inside the cave. There are approximately 40 steps down to the entrance of the cave and boat dock.