Kefalonia, Akrata and Athens just happen to fall on a straight line on a map, making it easy to visit, even within a couple of weeks. These locations are especially practical if you are travelling with your own car and come with the ferry from Italy to the port of Patras, Greece’s main gateway to Italy.
In the Google Maps I marked for you useful waypoints. The camera symbols denote places worthy sightseeing . The home symbols denote the locations of my accommodations.
Having your own private transportation is recommended. There is so much to see around this island, the largest in the Ionian sea.
Ferries from Killini and Patras ports to the Kefalonia ports of Poros and Sami.
FREE PRIVATE PARKING for many cars at Mondo Cosseri Kefalonia Villa Rossa
The EFL airport connects Kefalonia with the rest of Europe.
From Patras and Athens daily.
Coach terminals in Lixouri (closest to Mondo Cosseri Kefalonia Villa Rossa) and in Argostoli
Having your own private transportation means is recommended if you would wish to explore further afield.
FREE PRIVATE gated PARKING within the building FOR 2 CARS at Mondo Cosseri Akrata
Συνιστάται να έχετε το δικό σας ιδιωτικό μέσο μεταφοράς εάν θέλετε να εξερευνήσετε πιο μακριά.
ΔΩΡΕΑΝ ΙΔΙΩΤΙΚΟ κλειστό χώρο στάθμευσης εντός του κτηρίου ΓΙΑ 2 ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΑ
You do not need a car: FLY TO ATHENS & TAKE TRAIN TO AKRATA: The Athens Suburban Railway connects Athens International Airport «Elefterios Venizelos» to Akrata with 2 train changes.
Ο Προαστιακός Σιδηρόδρομος Αθηνών συνδέει τον Διεθνή Αερολιμένα Αθηνών «Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος» και το κέντρο της Αθήνας με την Ακράτα με 2 αλλαγές τρένου.
From Athens and Patras, several times per day
Από Αθήνα και Πάτρα, λεωφορεία ΚΤΕΛ πολλές φορές την ημέρα
A car is not necessary in the center of Athens. However, if you do have a car, then the possibilities for exploration outside Athens are endless.
The ATH airport connects Athens with the rest of the world
Coaches connect Athens with the rest of Greece
Europeans can reach Greece by driving through the Balkans or taking a ferry from Italy, typically from Venice or Ancona. Ferries from Italy primarily reach the ports of Igoumenitsa and Patras
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