Images of Kefalonia, Greece
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The picturesque port of Agia Efimia is a popular mooring place for visiting yachts and motor boats.
The beach at AntiSamos.
Small yachts spend a lazy afternoon in the bay at AntiSamos.
Sunbathers enjoy the spectacular AntiSamos beach.
Watersports equipment is available for hire from this watersports shop on AntiSamos beach.
Enjoy refreshments at one of the many cafes in theshopping centre of Argostoli.
This place of worship is affiliated to the Greek Orthodox Church and is located on the main shopping street in Argostoli.
Many of the shops in Argostoli are open in the evening.
A luxurious cruise ship moored in Argostoli's spectacular harbour.
A cruise ship moored in the impressive bay at Argostoli.
The lighthouse at the entrance to the bay at Argostoli. The original lighthouse was destroyed by the 1953 earhquake. This lighthouse was built to exactly the same design as the original.
A luxury motor cruiser moored in the harbour at Argostoli.
This obelisk was built to commerate the building of the causeway over the bay of Argostoli.
The main shopping centre in Argostoli boasts a wide range of shops, cafes and tavernas.
The castle at Asos.
Another view of Asos. Levkas can be seen in the far distance.
The beach of Avithos is near to the resort of Svoronata on the west coast of Kefalonia.
Captain Corelli's Bar in Sami is popular with tourists. The cast of the film used to patronise the bar frequently whilst shooting on the island.
There is a small beach at the back of the marina in Fiskardo, overlloked by several harbourside tavernas.
Fishing boats moored in the harbour at Fiskardo.
There are many tavernas surrounding the marina at Fiskardo where you can enjoy a meal by the edge of the water.
Yachts moored in the harbour at Fiskardo. The harbour town of Fiskardo retains most of it's old-world charm even though it it is a popular tourist destination.
The waterwheel at Katavothres can be found by taking the coastal road between Argostoli and Lassi. There is a restaurant next to the waterwheel.
The sandy Katelios beach on the south west coast of Kefalonia.
This quaint church is near the lighthouse at the entrance to Argostoli bay.
The Omala Valley boasts a monastery and is also where much of the wine of Kefalonia is produced.
Hire a small boat like one of these to explore the coastline of Kefalonia.
Fir trees abound in the National Park. Kefalonia has a native variety of fir tree; Abies cephallonica.
Mount Ainos dominates the interior of Kefalonia.
High up in the mountains at the edge of the National Park.
One of the roads leading up Mount Ainos. The roads are mostly metalled, however at higher altitudes most of the roads are gravel.
Views from the National Park high up on Mount Ainos.
Olive trees growing on the slopes of the Omala Valley.
The sandy beach at Skala.
A small sandy beach between Lassi and Argostoli.
The south west coast of Kefalonia near the village of Pesada.
The summit of the impressive Mount Ainos.
War memorial to the Italian soldiers that were murdered by the Nazis during World War Two.
The beach at Lassi offers sunbeds for hire.
Looking across the bay to Lixouri.
Looking along the coast from Myrtos beach you can see Asos in the middle distance and Levkas in the far distance.
The world famous beach at Myrtos. It is thought that this is the most photographed beach in the whole of Greece.
A bird's eye view of Myrtos Beach.
The bay at Poros.
The beach at Poros is backed by steep mountains.
A ferry docked in the harbour at Poros.
A ferry docked in the harbour at Sami.
A yacht moored in Sami marina.