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Discover Kefalonia’s highlights on a full-day tour visiting Myrtos Beach, Assos, and Fiscardo for just $56.46. Enjoy swimming, charming villages, and spectacular scenery.
Kefalonia: Assos, Fiscardo & Myrtos Beach Swimming Tour offers an engaging way to explore the northern coast of this stunning Greek island. Priced at $56.46 per person and lasting 7 hours, this guided excursion takes you to some of Kefalonia’s most iconic sites, including Myrtos Beach, Assos, and Fiscardo. With a high rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 7 reviews, this tour emphasizes crystal-clear waters, charming villages, and local history. It is ideal for visitors seeking a comprehensive yet relaxed day of sightseeing, swimming, and cultural exploration.
While the tour includes hotel pickup, an experienced English-speaking guide, and comfortable transportation, it does not include meals or sunbeds at Myrtos Beach, which are available at extra cost. The flexible booking options—free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—add to its appeal for travelers wanting a stress-free day on Kefalonia.


This full-day tour is designed for those eager to see Kefalonia’s most picturesque spots without the hassle of organizing individual transport. Starting with hotel pickup from 19 different locations, travelers are whisked away in a luxurious, air-conditioned bus. The tour guides are fluent in English and bring a wealth of local knowledge, making the journey both informative and engaging.
The itinerary balances stunning scenery with cultural spots: Myrtos Beach opens the day with its long stretch of white pebbles and shimmering turquoise waters, set against towering cliffs and lush greenery. Visitors have around 2 hours to swim, sunbathe, or explore the nearby sea caves and rock formations. Weather conditions may affect the swimming, and if the sea is too rough, guides will adjust the plan to ensure safety.
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The first stop at Myrtos Beach is undoubtedly the highlight for many visitors. Known as one of Greece’s most beautiful beaches, its long white pebble shore is bordered by dramatic cliffs, offering breathtaking panoramic views. The 2-hour window provides enough time to relax on the sand, take photos of the sweeping landscape, or explore the nearby caves.
While sunbeds and umbrellas can be rented on-site for approximately €10, travelers should bring their own towels, sunscreen, and hats to stay comfortable. Weather conditions can influence swimming availability, so flexibility is key. The beach’s natural setting and clear waters make it a favorite spot for those wanting to enjoy Kefalonia’s seaside beauty.

Next, the tour heads to Assos, a small, colorful village on a peninsula that survived the 1953 earthquake. Its well-preserved Venetian architecture, pastel-colored houses, and blooming bougainvillea make it a delightful stop. Visitors spend about 1.5 hours here, giving plenty of time to stroll through narrow streets, take photos of the village and bay, and visit the impressive Venetian castle overlooking the area.
The castle, built by the Venetians in the 16th century, once served as an administrative hub. Today, it offers sweeping views of the bay and is a favorite spot for photography and sightseeing. Assos’s peaceful charm and well-preserved charm make it a highlight for those interested in Kefalonia’s history and beauty.

After Assos, the journey continues to Fiscardo, a refined harbor village also spared from the 1953 earthquake. Its Venetian-style architecture, boutique shops, and waterfront cafes and restaurants create an elegant atmosphere. The 1.5-hour stop allows for a leisurely walk along the narrow streets, shopping, or enjoying a meal with views of luxury yachts and traditional boats docked in the harbor.
Fiscardo is known for its cosmopolitan vibe, attracting visitors who enjoy combining sightseeing with dining and relaxing by the sea. The village’s preserved charm and vibrant atmosphere are particularly appealing for those wanting a taste of local life and scenery.
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The tour includes pickup from 19 different locations, such as Lassi, Skala, Argostolion, and Peratata, making it accessible for many travelers on the island. The bus journey between stops ranges from 15 to 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and listen to the guide’s commentary.
Throughout the day, there are opportunities for photo stops, sightseeing, and brief breaks at each destination. The total duration of 7 hours includes travel time, with some reviews noting a total trip length of about 10 hours from pickup to return, depending on the pickup locations and group size.

The tour guide is praised for their knowledge and friendliness, with reviews highlighting how they enhance the experience by sharing facts about Kefalonia’s history, culture, and local stories. The air-conditioned bus is described as luxurious and comfortable, especially given the mountain roads and long distances covered.
Because the tour can be adjusted if weather conditions affect swimming at Myrtos Beach, the guides prioritize safety while still offering an enjoyable experience. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a change of clothes for the day.

Participants should prepare by bringing a hat, towel, sunscreen, and beachwear, especially if they plan to swim. The sunbeds and umbrellas are paid options on-site, so bringing personal sun protection is recommended. Since meals and drinks are not included, travelers can choose to eat in Fiscardo or bring snacks.
It’s important to note that cruise passengers are not suitable for this tour due to its timing, but those staying on the island will find it a comprehensive and scenic way to see Northern Kefalonia.

This guided tour provides a balanced mix of beach relaxation, village exploration, and cultural insight. The high ratings and positive reviews emphasize the knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and good value for money. The 7-hour format is manageable for most, offering enough time at each stop without feeling rushed.
While swimming at Myrtos Beach may depend on weather conditions, the tour compensates with stunning views and charming villages. It caters well to those looking for a full day of Kefalonia’s top sights with convenience, comfort, and local insight.
“We really enjoyed the tour today!! Our tour guide Katarina was so lovely and full of knowledge. She told us so many facts about Kefalonia and Greec…”
Is this tour suitable for cruise ship passengers?
No, the tour is not suitable for cruise passengers due to time constraints.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup, an experienced English-speaking guide, and transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, giving flexibility to choose your own options at stops like Fiscardo.
Can I swim at Myrtos Beach?
Yes, swimming is possible if weather conditions are favorable. The tour allocates about 2 hours for swimming and relaxation.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring a hat, towel, sunscreen, swimwear, comfortable shoes, and possibly change of clothes.
How long is the total trip?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, but some reviews indicate a total day length of around 10 hours including pickups and travel time.