Explore Assos and Fiskardo’s Venetian charm, swim in Foki Beach’s clear waters, and capture Myrtos Beach’s stunning views on this private tour.
Explore Assos and Fiskardo’s Venetian charm, swim in Foki Beach’s clear waters, and capture Myrtos Beach’s stunning views on this private tour.
- Melissani Cave - Discover the enchanting Melissani Cave with a delightful boat tour.
- Assos - Journeying in a private minivan along the western coast, the first destination is the charming village of Assos. This village is adorned with beautifully colored houses, a quaint shady square, and the remnants of a 15th-century Venetian castle perched…
- Melissani Cave - Discover the enchanting Melissani Cave with a delightful boat tour.
- Assos - Journeying in a private minivan along the western coast, the first destination is the charming village of Assos. This village is adorned with beautifully colored houses, a quaint shady square, and the remnants of a 15th-century Venetian castle perched on the hill above, making it a favored spot for tourists. Additionally, there is a small pebbly beach with clear waters and breathtaking views across the bay. A 45-minute stop provides time for a coffee and exploration of the village.
- Foki Beach - Foki Beach (or Phoki) is a small, scenic pebbly cove near Fiskardo in northern Kefalonia, celebrated for its crystal-clear, deep green waters, tranquil ambiance, and dense olive and pine trees offering natural shade. It is a popular spot for family swimming, snorkeling, and exploring nearby sea caves, often featuring anchored boats.
- Fiscardo - Fiskardo is the only village that remained untouched by the 1953 earthquake, where the original Venetian-style buildings are still visible. It has become a favorite among the affluent and celebrities, with the harbor lined with luxury yachts alongside traditional fishing boats. A 2-hour visit allows for exploring the narrow streets and local shops or enjoying lunch (not included) at one of the waterfront tavernas.
- Myrtos Beach - After departing Fiskardo, enjoy a leisurely drive back down the coast, pausing for a photo opportunity above the breathtaking Myrtos Beach. Myrtos is often described as “one of the most dramatic beaches in Greece,” with its “mile-and-a-half long arc of dazzling white pebbles.” It was featured as the location for the mine explosion scene in the film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Meals
Assos is adorned with charming, colorful houses, a quaint shady square, and the remnants of a 15th-century Venetian castle perched on the hill above the village, making it a favored destination for tourists. Additionally, there is a small pebbly beach offering pristine waters and breathtaking views across the bay.
Foki Beach is a small, scenic pebbly…
Assos is adorned with charming, colorful houses, a quaint shady square, and the remnants of a 15th-century Venetian castle perched on the hill above the village, making it a favored destination for tourists. Additionally, there is a small pebbly beach offering pristine waters and breathtaking views across the bay.
Foki Beach is a small, scenic pebbly cove near Fiskardo, celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, tranquil ambiance, and dense olive and pine trees that provide natural shade. It is a popular spot for family swimming and exploring nearby sea caves, often featuring anchored boats.
Fiskardo is the only village that remained untouched by the 1953 earthquake, where the original Venetian-style buildings are still visible. It has now become a favorite among the affluent and celebrities, with the harbor lined with luxury yachts alongside traditional fishing boats.
After departing Fiskardo, there will be a leisurely drive back down the coast, with a stop for a photo opportunity above the stunning Myrtos Beach.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.