Kefalonia — The Ionian at Its Most Dramatic
The largest of the Ionian Islands, Kefalonia has resisted mass tourism with remarkable success. Its landscape — the white limestone cliffs of Myrtos Beach, the subterranean lake of Melissani Cave, the Venetian harbour of Fiskardo — is among the most visually dramatic in Greece. Louis de Bernières set his novel here for good reason.
FFGR Greece Kefalonia Service
We deploy a Rolls-Royce Cullinan or Mercedes GLE on Kefalonia's mountain roads. The principal routes: Argostoli to Myrtos (45 minutes through Mount Ainos National Park), Argostoli to Melissani (40 minutes via Sami), and the full northern circuit to Fiskardo village and Assos castle — the island's most refined destination, where Venetian architecture meets a perfect natural harbour.
Kefalonia Fly-In
Kefalonia Airport (EFL) accepts small jets and turboprops; transfers from airport to villa or hotel are available year-round. FFGR Greece coordinates the air and ground elements simultaneously.
