Cefalonia Ferry Port
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Cefalonia Ferry Port Overview
Cefalonia Ferry Port is located in Argostoli, which is the capital of Cefalonia.
Cefalonia, or Kefalonia, is the largest of the Ionian islands and has around 32,00 inhabitants. Cefalonia is one of the most beautiful Greek islands, with stunning scenery combining mountains, pine forests, clear water and white sandy beaches.
Cefalonia town and settlements were almost all destroyed in an earthquake in 1953, which has left Cefalonia with little in the way of ancient architecture or remains. Cefalonia benefits from a warm climate and some beautiful beaches, such as Sami, Myrtos, Xi and Skala.
There is plenty to see and do on Cefalonia, including the Roman villa just outside Skala with its beautiful mosaic floor, and the Drogarti and Melissani caves. There is also a Venetian castle at Assos, in the north-west of the island. For the more active, Cefalonia offers boats for hire and horse-riding trips into the mountains, where you can experience the quieter side of Cefalonia and visit ruined villages and ancient vineyards.
Cefalonia is known for its excellent Robola wine; this can be purchased throughout the island.
Cefalonia Ferry Port Services
Cefalonia Ferry Port offers a limited range of services and facilities for passengers.
Cefalonia Ferry Port Directions
Cefalonia Ferry Port is situated in the islands capital, Argostoli, and can be reached by road. |
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Cefalonia Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Cefalonia Ferry Port Operators |
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Cefalonia Ferry Port - Freight |
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