Argostolis attractions are mostly within walking distance of the port. The meeting point in the city is Vallianos Square surrounded by shops, taverns and other businesses. A couple blocks south of the square is the main shopping street, Lithos-troto, which is a pedestrian-only cobble shopping mall. There are two nice small museums in the city.
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Antisamos beach distinguishes for the turquoise waters and the white small pebbles. It is surrounded by green hills and vast vegetation reaching the edges of the shore. The beach has gained worldwide reputation from the Hollywood movie “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”, where some of the scenes were filmed here. The Lake Cavern of Melissani is a
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Poros is a seaside town that combines mountain and sea. The green landscapes are followed by beautiful shores and create scen-eries of unique style. Poros has contemporary hotel units, taverns, cafes and bars. The beach of Poros is rather cosmopolitan, with a length of more than 2km, surrounded by small, protected ports and golden shores
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It is the most cosmopolitan area of Kefalonia with excellent hotel facilities, superb restaurants and a large variety in nightlife. Despite its cosmopolitan profile, the architectural tradition of the island is kept unaffected. In Fiskardo one will be amazed from the preserved houses with red tiles and small balconies with colorful railings and the beautiful
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The Castle of Assos was built in the 16th century by the Venetians to protect the village from pirate attacks. Fortifications used to cover almost the entire village, though today not much of the Castle remains. Parts of the walls and an arched entrance gate are the mainly preserved sections. These remaining parts though have
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Agia Efimia is a quaint little fishing village situated on the east-coast of Kefalonia Island. It is surrounded by mountains to the north, west and south, which form the Pyllaros Valley. In Agia Efimia and the harbor area there are dozens of small beaches with pebbles and stratified rocks. The largest and most frequented is
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