
Ermolaos Vacation Club
Discover Kefalonia
Explore the hidden gems of Kefalonia with our curated selection of attractions. From pristine beaches to charming villages, ancient caves to cultural sites, immerse yourself in the beauty and history of this enchanting island.

Myrtos Beach is one of Kefalonia’s most famous landmarks, set beneath towering cliffs with striking white pebbles and deep blue waters. The dramatic scenery and panoramic viewpoints make it a must-see destination for visitors to the island.

Petani Beach is a popular spot on the Paliki peninsula, known for its clear turquoise sea and impressive natural surroundings. With easy access and nearby tavernas, it’s ideal for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying sunset views.

Xi Beach stands out for its distinctive red sand and shallow, warm waters. Calm sea conditions make it especially suitable for families, while the soft clay-like sand is said to have natural skin benefits.

Melissani Cave features an underground lake with crystal-clear water, illuminated by sunlight entering through the cave’s opening. A short boat ride reveals vibrant blue reflections that create one of Kefalonia’s most memorable sights.

Drogarati Cave is a vast natural chamber filled with impressive stalactites and stalagmites formed over thousands of years. Its unique acoustics and scale make it one of the island’s most fascinating natural attractions.

Assos is a picturesque seaside village known for its colorful houses and tranquil atmosphere. Overlooking the bay is a Venetian castle, offering scenic walks and panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.

Fiskardo is a lively harbor village famous for its preserved architecture and cosmopolitan feel. With waterfront restaurants, boutiques, and visiting yachts, it’s one of the most vibrant destinations on the island.

Embark on a journey through Kefalonia's diverse landscapes and captivating landmarks. Immerse yourself in the local culture, taste traditional cuisine, and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic destination.

Kounopetra is a unique beach on the Paliki peninsula, historically known for a naturally “rocking” stone phenomenon. Today it offers calm waters, easy access, and a relaxed setting with traditional seaside tavernas nearby.