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Lourdas is a popular holiday location with one of the longest beaches on the south coast of Kefalonia. It offers many restaurants and bars, but is perhaps more relaxed and laid back than Lassi. Because the main road ends at the beach, there is no through traffic, which adds to the peaceful atmosphere.
The original village centre retains much of its authentic Greek charm, with an ancient olive tree as the focus, while newer bars and restaurants are dotted around the road between Vlachata and the beach. All the usual facilities which help to make your holiday can be found close by: Car and bike hire, mini-markets, bus and taxi services, and there are sun beds and brollies for hire on the beach. If you prefer something a little more solitary, a pleasant stroll in either direction will take you to bed- and bar-free areas.
Lourdas is about 40 minutes from the airport and an hour from Lassi and Argostoli. It’s also easily accessible from other popular resorts, such as Katelios, Skala, and Poros. Pictures of Lourdas.
Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian islands, and arguably the most beautiful, with lovely beaches, clear blue water, mountains and trees - most particularly the striking Kefalonia fir.
Apart from in the very north of the island, most of the buildings were razed in the disastrous earthquake of 1953. This probably slowed the development of tourism, so that Kefalonia is probably the least developed of all the islands, though since the release of the film Captain Corelli's Mandolin, the island has become better known, and is a favourite retirement location for Britons.
Kefalonia is home to Mount Aenos, which, at 1,620 metres, is the third highest mountain in Greece, and is also famous for the Drogarati Caves, and the underground Melisani Lake. Pictures of Kefalonia
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