Kefalos is divided into two main sectors: the traditional narrow-alleyed settlement atop the hill and mill, and the seaside area known as “Kamari”, with its restaurant and accommodation options.
Read moreNature and history come together on Agios Stefanos beach, the island’s most photographed beach. The ruins of paleo-Christian churches just steps from the sea, its clean water, golden sand.
Read moreKamari beach, otherwise known as Kefalos after the neighboring village, with its refreshing crystal-clear water, spotless sandy, flawlessly-organized beach is a magnet for hundreds of visitors.
Read moreOn top of a hill on the southeastern end of Kefalos, where the island’s first capital city was located in antiquity, lie the Byzantine remains of Kefalos castle dating back to 1420.
Read moreBetween 100 -140 million years old and standing at an altitude of 257 meters on the slopes of Mount Zini in the island’s south-western region of Kefalos, the impressive White Stone Cave.
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