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Ships and Ferries to Kefalonia - Ionian Islands.
Kefalonia and the Ionian islands in general are connected to the ports of Patras and Kyllini.
From Kefalonia you can also visit the nearby
Ionian islands of Ithaka, Lefkada, Zakynthos,
Corfu etc.
Your trip to Kefalonia can be with a conventional
ferry boat and will last about 3-5 hours depending
on the day, the port and the ferry company you
wish to travel with.
Ferries from Kyllii, Patras to Kefalonia run all year
round on a daily basis. In summer of course there
are more departures to choose from.
1. Patras - Kefalonia - Ithaki
2. Patras - Zakynthos - Kefalonia
Ithaki
3. Patras - Kefalonia - Lefkada
4. Kyllini - Zakynthos - Kefalonia
Ithaki
5. Kyllini - Kefalonia - Ithaki
6. Kyllini - Kefalonia - Ithaki
Lefkada - Paxi
7. Corfu - Paxi - Lefkada - Ithaki
Kefalonia
8. Igoumenitsa - Paxi - Lefkada
Ithaki - Kefalonia
Attention !
The above mentioned information is subject to
alteration. To be sure about correct schedules,
departure and arrival times of conventional and
highspeed ferries check the ONLINE Booking
System. Click here.
ON LINE Booking System for seats and tickets in real time.
Starting your reservation through the online booking system you can select to have your tickets
sent to you or to collect them from the port office on the day of departure about 2 hours
before departure simply by giving your reservation code and showing your ID card.
We wish you a pleasant trip!
ATTENTION! You have to make your reservation
at least 4 days before the date of travel.
The Archaeological Museum of Argostoli was built in 1960.
The museum houses antiquities from the island of Kefalonia, ranging from the prehistoric to the Roman periods and also has a remarkable collection of Mycenaean findings. The most important items of the exhibition are:
A Mycenaean drinking cup found at the Mycenaean cemetery of Lakkithra that dates back to the 12th century B.C.
A Bronze fibula found at the Mycenaean cemetery of Diakata dating back to the 12th century B.C.
A Large, two-handled crater found at the cemetery of Diakata dating back to the 12th century B.C.
A Gold necklace found at the Mycenaean cemetery of Lakkithra.
The Historical and Folk Art Museum is located in the center of Argostoli and was founded in 1962 by Eleni Kembitsi-Kosmetatou. The Museum exhibits local costumes, furniture and embroidery of Kefalonia.
Other exhibits include heirlooms and other ecclesiastic items, pictures, paintings, maps, manuscripts, coins, jewels, silver and metal craftworks and much more. At the museum's basement, the Historical Archives of Kefalonia historical manuscripts from the 16th-19th centuries are displayed, depicting several historical periods and an important collection of more than 3000 photos.
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