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Argostoli Travel Guide

 
 
 
 
    Overview Things to do Suitability Country Info (Greece)
    Argostoli, the capital of Kefalonia (the largest on the island), is not primarily a tourist resort but an attractively laid-out, authentic working Greek town, with small squares and courtyards, and some steep, narrow side streets.

    At its centre is a main square lined with cafes and tavernas which is quiet by day but comes alive at night with locals taking their evening stroll.

    Popular excursions include the upmarket fishing village of Fiskardo, the dramatic caves at Drogarati, the amazingly blue underground lake at Mellisani and pretty Assos village.

    The town also boasts a small port and marina as well as an attractive waterfront with a palm-lined promenade and views of Drapanos Bridge, which links the town to the opposite coast.

    Locality:

    Situated on a small peninsula jutting N off the SW coast of the island, 1½ mls NE of Lassi and 19 mls SW of Sami (9 mls N of the airport). The town faces Argostoli Bay and the main island, in a natural harbour, on the E coast of the peninsula. Most of the town is flat, but many steep paths lead uphill towards the road into Lassi.
     
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