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Myrtos Best Beach

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Myrtos is a very wide beach however and the rocks would never reach the part of the beach where most people sunbathe. You should be careful though if you set your umbrella near the beach ends.

The NE coast is made up of sheltered rocky coves and shingle beaches offering secluded bays and traditional fishing villages. The North and South offer long sweeping sandy bays and the expected commercialism. The northern rocky coastline has small and clean, pebble beaches whilst those on the southern shores are long and sandy. Kefalonia is just waiting to be explored and with a good road network the island is ideal for driving. Nearby Emblisi Beach , edged by interesting rock formations, is composed of small white pebbles, so be sure to bring a mat.


Myrtos Beach

In Fiscardo you will have to get into the sea from rocks, but the water is crystal clear. Petanias is also a nice pebble beach. Drive around the coast, especially the east and stumble across small beaches scattered amongst rocks and trees, under the main coastal road. When Zeus gained power, he obliged Kronos to throw the rock in the site of Agia Dynati. At ancient times, Pylaros must have been inhabited, but remains haven’t been discovered yet.


Emblisi Beach

The water is beautiful here and the whole area is flanked by rock faces which are cream in colour with dashes of greenery. The sea is calm with tiny waves. Caves and rock arches add to the interest, and the clarity of the waters, make this island a fine diving and snorkelling venue. Neighbouring Antipaxos, just 10 minutes away by motorboat, also well known for its hidden beaches. It sits at the bottom of a steep and winding road tucked in the cranny of the isthmus and a a huge rock topped by a Venetian castle. No beaches exist but there are small coves accusable by boat.

Just before you reach Lassi there are small coves of pink sand, sea caves and rocks to be found at GRANDAKIA, an area ideal for snorkeling. Access is by a rough dirt track and a snack bar serves basic food and provides sun beds. At the bottom there is a lovely little bay, with soft sand and clear water with plenty of rocks dotted about in the bay. To the right there is another even nicer bay just around the headland. From Vai’s car park, it’s a 10-minute clamber over rocks to the beach.

Assos is a significant historical site on Kefalonia. The spectacular Venetian fortress of Assos is one of the two that can be found on the island. Spartia is a beautiful village situated on the southern coast of Kefalonia. On this page you are provided general travel information about Kefalonia Greece and holidays in Spartia. A property in Lefakada means residing in one of the top windsurfing resorts in Europe whilst propety in Kefalonia puts you a stone’s throw from the magnificent Myrtos Beach, widely regarded as being the loveliest in the Mediterranean.


Venetian Fortress, Assos, Kefalonia

Native to Kefalonia are some of the best beaches in Greece. Hire a small boat and spend the day visiting tiny isolated beaches and coves all along the pretty coastline. It is not only known to the local Kefalonian’s but is also well known throughout Greece. This beach has been described by many as simply “breathtaking” and as a “little piece of heaven”.

Greece and the Greek islands have been tantalizing travelers for centuries. Find out the popular things to do like visiting Athens , the Acropolis , or the islands of Santorini and Crete . Greece has always been a popular honeymoon destination. It is famous for its huge mountains and peninsulas.

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2 Responses to “Myrtos Best Beach”

  1. Hi,

    Nice place to visit on a holiday for calm and free set of mind.

  2. ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ ΚΟΚΚΙΝΗ
    December 16th, 2008 at 4:19 am

    paradeisos…den yparxei…mageia….!!!!!

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