Stand at the cliff-edge viewpoint above Myrtos — Greece's most photographed beach — then wind down to the ivory pebbles and luminous cyan sea below. Pair it with enchanting Assos village for a day that defines Kefalonia.
What to expect
The dramatic hairpin descent to Myrtos rewards you with one of the Mediterranean's great beach arrivals — a crescent of chalk-white pebbles lapped by water in a dozen shades of blue-green. After a long, unhurried swim, your guide drives the coastal road north to Assos, a tiny peninsula village framed by a ruined Venetian fortress. Lunch at a harbour taverna with fresh catch and local Robola wine is the perfect intermission before the return drive through Kefalonia's wild, cedar-forested interior.
Good to know
Book direct at kefaloniaexcursions.com. The Myrtos viewpoint is best before 11am (light and crowds). Bring a beach towel and reef-safe sunscreen. The road to Myrtos has sharp bends — motion-sickness patches recommended for sensitive travellers. Typical full-day duration: 7–8 hours, well within port day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kefalonia — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.