
Mount Enos
On your doorstepThe highest mountain range on Kefalonia extends through the Southern part of the island and is the backdrop to the villa. It has a total length of 10km, and its highest peak is Mount Soros at 1,628m.

Koroni Beach
30 minute walkThis is the nearest beach which is almost visible from the villa. Carry on downhill past the villa and you will find this pictoresque and secluded beach perfect for couples and families alike. A small family run beach bar offers drinks and snacks up until 9pm each day from mid May to September.

Katelios
7kmKatelios is the nearest resort and as well as a small beach offers dozens of bars and restaurants along the sea front. There are also a number of small shops and supermarkets.

Melissani Lake
50kmMelissani Lake is located in Karavomylos, just 2km from Sami on the South East coast. It is well worth a visit to see this unique cave structure with a lake whose waters reach a depth of 39 metres.

Drogarati Cave
Near Melissani LakeThe Drogarati Cave lies 3km from Sami and is worth a visit whilst at the lake. The cave is regarded as one of the finest in Greece and situated 120m above sea level, the cave descends to a depth of 95 metres. The cave is a rare geological phenomenon and is open to tourists every day.
Skala
13kmThe endless beach of Skala is fringed by a pine tree forest where you can enjoy a pleasant break from your sunbathing. There are water sports facilities and many relaxing bars along the sea front as well as an abundance of restaurants to choose from in the evening.
Argostoli
Capital City 24m from villaArgostoli is the capital of Kefalonia. It is lively modern town full of boutiques, clothing shops, food markets and galleries with a mountain backdrop.

Arogstoli Shopping
Capital City 24m from villaThe main shopping street is pedestrianised and has many colourful shops and trendy cafes where you can sit and sip your coffee and watch the world go by.

Fiskardo
Northern Tip of the IslandFiskardo is a beautiful Greek harbour village on the Northern tip of Kefalonia. It is unique in that it was left virtually undamaged during the great earthquake of 1953. Fishing boats moor alongside the picturesque harbour and many yachts many owned by the rich and famous who are attracted by the tranquillity of Fiskardo.

Sami
On the East CoastSami is the second busiest port on Kefalonia serving ferries to Corfu, Ithica, Patras and Italy. Sami is a very charming working town with a long waterfront, lined with shaded restaurants and tavernas serving the locally caught fish of the day.

Poros
On the South East CoastPoros is a picturesque village with a vast indented coastline, that is 2km long abundant in sandy beaches and ports. The area is renowned as a fishing place, while its caves are a shelter for the seal Monachus-Monachus and the turtle Caretta-Caretta.

Myrtos Beach
On the West CoastMyrtos is the most famous beach on Kefalonia and has been voted one of Europe's most beautiful. The beach is a huge sweep of white limestone frames by steep cliffs that make it really breathtaking.