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paharo45

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Driving Advice in Kefalonia?

I’m of Greek descent and visit Greece almost every year, so I’m no stranger to renting a car and getting around. but I’ve never driven in Kefalonia before. I’m thinking about making the trip next summer, though it’s not 100% decided yet, and I’m wondering what to expect.

I’ve heard that Kefalonia has some narrow, winding mountain roads, especially around Myrtos Beach and heading toward Assos. Is it really challenging to drive there, or is it manageable if you take it slow? How are the road conditions overall? Are there plenty of signs in English as well as Greek?

Also, what’s parking like in popular areas such as Fiskardo, Argostoli, and near the major beaches? I’m used to village driving on the mainland, but islands can be different.

Other islands near Kefalonia?

I’m planning a trip to Kefalonia and would love to do some island hopping while I’m there. I know the Ionian Islands have some amazing spots, but I’m not sure which ones are the easiest to visit from Kefalonia.

I’ve heard that Ithaca is nearby—how easy is it to get there, and is it worth a day trip? Are there any smaller, less touristy islands that you’d recommend? I’m also curious if Zakynthos (Zante) is a realistic option for a quick visit or if it’s better to focus on smaller islands.

What’s the best way to get around? Are ferries reliable, or would it be better to rent a boat for a more flexible experience?

Any advice on routes, must-see spots, or hidden gems would be really appreciated! Looking forward to your suggestions.

Is Fiscardo worth staying overnight?

I’ve been looking into Kefalonia as a possible destination and keep coming across photos of Fiscardo. It looks pretty with its colorful buildings, a scenic harbor, and that classic Ionian charm. But I’m wondering, is it actually worth staying overnight there, or is it more of a daytime stop?

Some people say it’s a must for a night or two, while others say it’s too touristy and expensive for what you get. I’m trying to figure out if it would feel relaxing and special in the evenings once the crowds clear out, or if it’s better to base somewhere else and just drive in for a visit.

If you’ve stayed in Fiscardo (or decided not to), I’d love to hear your honest take. Would you go back? Or would you spend more time in places like Assos, Lixouri, or Sami instead?

Lixouri for a vacation apartment?

I’m planning a trip to Kefalonia next summer with a big group — family and close friends, around 8–10 people total — and we’re thinking of renting a large vacation apartment or villa. Lixouri keeps popping up as an option, but I don’t know much about it beyond being across the bay from Argostoli.

Is Lixouri a good base for a group stay? We’d love to be somewhere with an authentic Greek feel, good local tavernas, walkable areas, and easy access to beaches. We’ll have a few cars, so driving to other parts of the island isn’t a problem, but we don’t want to feel too isolated either.

For anyone who’s stayed there — what’s your impression of Lixouri? Peaceful and charming or a bit too quiet? Would you recommend it for a larger group vacation?

Summer Festivals in Kefalonia?

Hi everyone! I’m planning a trip to Kefalonia this summer and have some flexibility with my travel dates.

I’d love to experience one of the island’s local festivals—whether it’s a religious celebration, cultural event, or music and food gathering.

Can anyone recommend festivals that are particularly special or unique? I’ve heard about the Agios Gerasimos feast on August 16th and the Robola Wine Festival in late August, but I’m open to any suggestions.

I’m especially interested in events that offer a glimpse into local traditions and community spirit. Thanks in advance for your insights!
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