The subterranean lake of Melissani, which is close to Sami, was discovered in 1951 by the speleologist Gianni Petrochilo.
If you visit Sami Village you can find, all sort of stores – food markets, gift shops, boutiques- and many nice restaurants along the waterfront.
Assos is a small and picturesque fishing village 36 kilometers north of Argostoli. It is known for its imposing 16th century Venetian fortress.
Drogarati's Cave, which is close to Sami, was discovered 300 years ago, when a part of it was destroyed because of a strong earthquake, and so the entrance was created.
Argostoli, situated at the southern part of the island, has been the capital of Cephalonia since 1797. It is built amphitheatrically at the heart of the deep gulf of Koutavos and has a well organised port.
Words cannot describe how awesome this majestic mountain is! Mount Aenos is an exceptional natural preserve boasting a forest of the unique black firs of Kefalonia (abies cephalonica).
The Fortress of Agios Georgios is located at the village Peratata on a 300 m altitude and was probably constructed during the 12th century AD by Byzantine Emperors.
Lixouri is the second biggest town of the island. It is situated at the south-western part of the island, in front of Argostoli and both of them are connected by ferry boat.
Poros is the biggest district of new Elios – Pronnoi municipality. Is a beautiful, picturesque village, surrounded by the villages Tzanata, Asprogerakas, Kabitsata and Riza.
Fiscardo is a picturesque and beautiful Greek harbour village on the Northern part of Kefalonia.