Porto Katsiki
The island's most famous beach, a hallmark, is located on the southwestern side. The older locals call it "Moutlou." The white cliffs above the golden sand and the deep blue waters create a spectacular natural scenery. Accessible either by boat or via approximately 100 steps. Few facilities—bring what you need.
Egremni
Perhaps the most beautiful beach in Greece. Steep cliffs, white pebbles & turquoise waters. Accessible by boat or many steps. It is not organized—stock up beforehand.
Fiskardo
Picturesque fishing village in northern Kefalonia with Venetian buildings, flower-lined alleys & a cosmopolitan harbor. Sailboats arrive from all over the world; the tavernas overlook the sea.
Vathy (Meganissi)
The tranquil natural harbor of Meganissi stands out for its traditional houses & fish taverns. Ideal for those seeking relaxation & an authentic atmosphere.
Formikoula
Small uninhabited islet southeast of Meganissi. A Natura 2000 protected area, habitat of Monachus monachus (Mediterranean monk seal), sea birds & Posidonia meadows. Respect the environment during your visit.
Kastos
Small, quiet island east of Lefkada. Crystal-clear waters, a traditional settlement & pristine landscape. Perfect for those seeking tranquility away from mass tourism.
Papanikolis Cave
Located on the southwestern side of Meganissi island, it is the second-largest sea cave in Greece. Legend has it that during World War II, the submarine "Papanikolis" took refuge here, giving the cave its name. The opening allows boats to enter, revealing impressive stalactites & crystal-clear waters that reflect the light.



