Kefalonia by private jet Estimated flight time from Paris : 3h00
Famous for its caves and sinkholes, Kefalonia lies in the Ionian Sea, off the western coast of Greece and the region of Elis. This popular tourist destination attracts beach lovers, while its mountainous spine offers renowned hiking trails. Between sea and mountains, Kefalonia’s landscapes are nothing short of breathtaking.
The island’s clean and modern capital, Argostoli, is the perfect starting point for any journey. Located in the southwest, it offers a warm welcome to visitors. Several beaches nearby are ideal for swimming, dining, or enjoying a drink by the sea. The town is also home to many green spaces, including its famous botanical garden nestled within an olive grove.
Not far from Argostoli lies Assos, a picturesque village set on a peninsula dominated by the ruins of a 16th-century Venetian castle. Its narrow streets and colorful traditional houses give the impression of stepping back in time. Beautiful churches are scattered throughout the area, and a forest trail leads up to the castle of Assos.
For those seeking relaxation, Petani Beach is one of the island’s highlights. Located on the western coast, it is surrounded by mountains. This 600-meter stretch of sand is sheltered from the wind and offers a stunning natural setting.
Xi Beach, by contrast, stretches for four kilometers and is known for its striking red-ochre sand. With its many bars, restaurants, and hotels, it offers a more modern, festive atmosphere—and unforgettable sunsets over the crimson shoreline.
Example of private jet rental to and from Kefalonia:
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Routes and flight times
For reference:
- Paris -> Kefalonia: 03h00
- Lisbon -> Kefalonia: 04h00
- Tunis -> Kefalonia: 01h30
- Cairo -> Kefalonia: 02h00
Destination:
Kefalonia Airport
- 10 minutes by car from the historic center
- 9 km from downtown
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Boat rentals are a must in Kefalonia. Cruising across its waters offers the chance to swim in the heart of the Mediterranean. A tour around the island reveals countless surprises—secluded coves, fine sandy beaches, and lush coastlines. It’s also the perfect way to explore the island’s many charming fishing villages. The village of Fiskardo is especially renowned for its seafront restaurants, quaint harbor, and the ruins of an old Venetian lighthouse.



