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The former capital of Kefalonia, Sami is now a large ferry port and fast-growing holiday centre. The town was wrecked by the by the 1953 earthquake and has been rebuilt with wide streets and prefab cement homes.
Despite its obvious potential as a tourist resort, the town has a shabby and dirty feel but is still a pretty good base for a holiday, being near the spectacular Anti Samos beach and the Drogarati and Mellisani caves. A small, modern working ferry port with a compact grid layout boasting unremarkable, low-rise buildings and a long, attractive waterfront lined with cafes and tavernas. There is a ferry from here to the island of Ithaca, rising impressively across the bay to the N. Accommodation is generally small, intimate hotels, guesthouses and apartments, usually family run which attracts those preferring greenery and scenery, good potential for walking and small-town charm, Ithaca's accessibility and beautiful nearby beaches are additional attractions. Entirely unsuited to a beach-and-nightlife holiday. Locality: Sami is located on the NE coast, 16 mls NE of Argostoli, 18 mls NE of the airport by adequate, though mountainous roads. On a broad bay with green hills rising steeply inland. |


