Myrtos beach is that stunning beach that you’ve seen photographed from the winding roads above dozens of times and probably part of the reason why so many people go to Kefalonia.
Myrtos beach is made up of white pebbles and gorgeous turquoise water. There’s a couple of tavernas on the beach and sun loungers are available to hire from in front of the tavernas, there’s no water sports or beach sports either. There’s usually a fairly strong current and at times it can be pretty windy on the beach, this can make the entrance and exit from the sea a bit tricky so Myrtos is not great for young kids or weak swimmers.
Myrtos beach is found on the west coast up towards the north of the island, it’s accessed via a steep, winding road and is well signposted. It’s advised to get there early as there’s only a small car park at the beach level, if you’re late you’ll end up having to park up the road and walk down or more importantly walk back up at the end of the day! Click here to know more about #best beaches in kefalonia.
Myrtos beach is made up of white pebbles and gorgeous turquoise water. There’s a couple of tavernas on the beach and sun loungers are available to hire from in front of the tavernas, there’s no water sports or beach sports either. There’s usually a fairly strong current and at times it can be pretty windy on the beach, this can make the entrance and exit from the sea a bit tricky so Myrtos is not great for young kids or weak swimmers.
Myrtos beach is found on the west coast up towards the north of the island, it’s accessed via a steep, winding road and is well signposted. It’s advised to get there early as there’s only a small car park at the beach level, if you’re late you’ll end up having to park up the road and walk down or more importantly walk back up at the end of the day! Click here to know more about #best beaches in kefalonia.
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