
On an east-facing bay, Alykes is midway along the northeast coast of the island. It features a long sandy beach, plenty of water sports facilities and a good choice of tavernas and bars where one can ...
The bustling gateway to the island of Kefalonia in Greece, Kefalonia Island Airport opened in 1971 and continues to help many travellers get to their idyllic resorts today. Serving international flights from around the world, including the UK, Sweden, Spain, Italy and more you’ll find all the amenities you need here. And with so many people passing through each year make sure you book your Kefalonia Island Airport transfers in advance with hoppa. We’ll help you escape the crowds and expensive airport taxis and get you straight to your accommodation.
From Kefalonia Island Airport you can explore the many incredible resorts dotted throughout the island. Head to Skala for beautiful beaches and a crystal clear ocean, as well as stunning coastal walks. Lassi is packed full of restaurants, bars and cafés ideal for those wanting to get a taste of delicious Greek cuisine as you watch the world go by. Also home to an impressive marina there are plenty of opportunities to explore here. For a more relaxing holiday in Kefalonia Svoronata is home to an impressive backdrop of rugged cliffs, as well as a peaceful landscape with lots of fresh produce on offer, making it a haven for foodies.
Book your Kefalonia Island Airport transfers with hoppa today and get the most from your holiday on this fantastic island.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Svoronata | 3 km | 22 min | |
Lassi | 7 km | 25 min | |
Lourdas | 30 km | 44 min | |
Katelios | 30 km | 60 min | |
Argostoli | 9 km | 26 min |
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On an east-facing bay, Alykes is midway along the northeast coast of the island. It features a long sandy beach, plenty of water sports facilities and a good choice of tavernas and bars where one can ...
Argassi beach stretches for 1 km along Zakynthos´ south-eastern coast, featuring an impressive assortment of water sports and facilities for families. The numerous coves and rock formations make Argas...
Separated from Laganas by the National Marine Park (and as such, free of buildings), Kalamaki is less raucous than its near neighbour and certainly more appealing to families and couples.
This unique gem – a 14-km long stretch of sand that runs from Geraki at the southeast tip of the island to Laganas and beyond – is one of the last nesting grounds of the endangered loggerhead turtle. ...
Close to the southeast tip of Zakynthos and looking west across Laganas Bay, Vassilikos is one of the most attractive and peaceful of the island’s beach resorts.
This small church, built in 1925, contains the silver-encrusted sarcophagus of St. Dionysios, the island’s patron saint. It survived the 1953 earthquake – proof, say devout islanders, of the Saint’s m...
The main attraction is the collection of fine Orthodox icons and wall-paintings collected from the churches and monasteries destroyed by the devastating 1953 earthquake. A model of Zakynthos Town prio...
This modest museum celebrates the life and works of Dionysios Solomos, the Zakynthian author and poet who penned the Greek national anthem along with other notable islanders. The museum houses 18th an...
This scenic 4-km climb from Argassi Village to the remains of Panagia Skopiotissa follows a walking trail surrounded by unspoiled nature. The monastery, located on top of mount Skopos, was constructed...
The spectacular ruins of ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games, are located only an hour away from Killini, the small port on the Greek mainland opposite Zakynthos. The ferries to Killini a...
The ultimate water-park experience is in Tsilivi, among beautiful landscapes and lush vegetation. The Water Park comprises colourful slides and themed swimming pools, in a family friendly environment ...
Formula Zante Go Kart is the biggest, and certainly the most-loved karting circuit in Zakynthos. Its 610m track features fast straight, corners and hairpin bends, designed to create an exciting go-kar...
EmergencyNumbers
100 General Emergencies 199 Fire 166 Health emergencies
Currency
Euro, €1 = 100 cents
Newspapers
Athens News (in English) Athens News Agency (in Greek and English) Ekathimerini (in English)
OpeningHours
In summer, normally 8.00-12.00 and 16.00-20.00. Government offices and businesses: 8.00-12.00 and 16.00-20.00 Monday-Friday.
Population
40,000
TouristInformation
There is no official tourist office on Zakynthos
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