
Kefalonia Island Tour
Make the most of your stay in Argostoli and explore the island on this tour of Kefalonia. Kefalonia Island Tour. Pickup will be at the cruise terminal in Argostoli at the scheduled time.
- 6 hours
- 9 reviews
- Open on Tue, Fri
Make the most of your stay in Argostoli and explore the island on this tour of Kefalonia.
Kefalonia Island Tour
Pickup will be at the cruise terminal in Argostoli at the scheduled time. The tour will begin with a visit to the Monastery of Gerasimos, the patron saint of the island. Following this, we will visit the Drogarati Caves, known for their acoustics, having hosted performances including those by Maria Callas.
Next, we will proceed to Lake Melissani for a boat ride, where you can appreciate the sunlight reflecting off the turquoise waters. Afterward, we'll go to the village of Aghia Efimia, where you will have one hour of free time for lunch and exploration. We will conclude with a visit to Myrtos Beach for views of the Ionian Sea.
The tour will end at the port of Argostoli around 4:30 pm. If you wish to take the ferry back to Zakynthos, it departs at 5:30 pm and arrives at 7 pm, after which we will transport you to your accommodation.
Pickup points
If not in Argostoli, you may choose a pickup from:
Dolphin SupermarketVaggelati SupermarketPrincess Hotel main entranceSvoronataAmmes beach bus stopVlahata Gas StationKatelios SupermarketSkala main roadSkala cab standPoros Post Office
Pickup is also available at the port of Skinari, Zakynthos, with a ferry ride taking between 1.5 and 2 hours. The local provider will confirm the exact pickup time.
Private tour of Kefalonia
For a tailored experience, consider the Private Tour of Kefalonia with an exclusive guide just for your group.
Prices
Included
- Transport by bus
- English–speaking guide
Not included
- Lunch
- Boat trip on Melissani Lake: 8EUR adults, 4EUR children 2–12, and free for children under 2
- Entrance to Drogarati Cave: 5EUR adults, 3EUR children 2–12, and free for children under 2
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility