Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian islands. Despite its rich history and beautiful nature, it remains in the shadow of Corfu and Zakynthos, which attract many more tourists. Perhaps that's why you'll find deserted beaches, an authentic atmosphere and a unique sense of connection with nature and the landscape.
One of the most characteristic features of Zakynthos is its coastline, which is dotted with picturesque beaches, hidden coves and secluded bays. Navagio beach is perhaps the most famous of them all, with its pristine white sand, turquoise water and the rusted hull of a shipwreck.
Corfu
Corfu is the northernmost and most visited island in the Ionian Sea. It is often called the "Emerald Isle" due to the abundance of vegetation. The olive groves, cypress trees and vineyards that cover the island create a picturesque backdrop for exploring or relaxing. Numerous sandy beaches invite you to relax.