Everything You Need to Know About Getting to Kefalonia
Levante Ferries to Cephalonia
If you’re planning a trip to Kefalonia, Greece’s stunning Ionian island, you’ll need to know the best ways to get there. Whether you’re flying in, taking a ferry, or driving, here’s a comprehensive guide to making your journey smooth and stress-free.
1. Flying to Kefalonia
Kefalonia is home to Kefalonia International Airport (EFL), which is the fastest and easiest way to reach the island.
Direct Flights
During peak season (May–October), there are direct flights from major European cities, including London, Amsterdam, Milan, Paris, and Munich.
Airlines like EasyJet, Ryanair, British Airways, and Aegean Airlines operate seasonal flights.
Flights from Athens
Year-round, you can fly from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Kefalonia in just 1 hour.
Aegean Airlines and Sky Express offer frequent flights.
Airport Transfers
The airport is just 15 minutes from Argostoli, the island’s capital.
Rental cars, taxis, and pre-booked shuttles are available.
2. Getting to Kefalonia by Ferry
If you prefer a scenic approach, ferries provide a fantastic way to arrive in Kefalonia. There are several routes from mainland Greece and nearby islands.
From the Greek Mainland
Patras to Sami: A direct ferry route (3.5 hours), operated by Levante Ferries.
Kyllini to Poros: A shorter ferry ride (1.5 hours), with more frequent departures.
Astakos to Sami: Another convenient route, taking about 2.5 hours.
From Other Ionian Islands
Zakynthos to Kefalonia: A direct ferry connects Zakynthos (Zante) with Pessada in Kefalonia (1 hour).
Ithaca to Kefalonia: Multiple daily ferries link Ithaca with Sami and Fiskardo.
Ferry Booking Tips
Book your ferry tickets in advance, especially in July and August.
Cars can be taken on ferries, but spaces are limited—reserve early.
Expect some ferry schedule changes due to weather conditions.
3. Driving to Kefalonia
If you’re traveling from Athens to Kefalonia, you can drive to the port and take a ferry.
Athens to Patras: A 2.5-hour drive followed by a ferry to Sami.
Athens to Kyllini: A 3.5-hour drive followed by a ferry to Poros.
Athens to Astakos: A 3-hour drive followed by a ferry to Sami.
Once in Kefalonia, having a car is highly recommended, as public transport is limited. Car rentals are available at the ports and airport.
4. Getting Around Kefalonia
After arriving, you’ll need a plan for exploring the island. Options include:
Car rental: The best way to explore at your own pace.
Taxis: Available but can be expensive for long distances.
Buses: Limited service between major towns (Argostoli, Lixouri, Sami).
Boats: Ideal for reaching secluded beaches and nearby islands.
5. Best Time to Travel to Kefalonia
The best time to visit Kefalonia depends on your preferences:
May–June: Pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and lower prices.
July–August: Peak season with the best weather but more crowds.
September–October: Warm seas, fewer crowds, and great deals.
Plan Your Trip to Kefalonia Today!
No matter how you choose to get here, Kefalonia is well worth the journey. Whether you fly in for a quick getaway or take a scenic ferry ride, you’ll be greeted with stunning landscapes, charming villages, and crystal-clear waters.
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