Botanical gardens of Argostoli
The garden was established by the Focas-Cosmetatos Foundation in 1998 to preserve and display the native flora of the island. The site was formerly an olive grove. Different areas have … see more
The garden was established by the Focas-Cosmetatos Foundation in 1998 to preserve and display the native flora of the island. The site was formerly an olive grove. Different areas have … see more
The de Bosset bridge (formerly Drapano Bridge) connects Argostoli with settlements on the north side of the Koutavos Lagoon. It gets it name from the governor of the island during … see more
The memorial to the Acqui Division; an Italian infantry unit which was stationed on the island during the 2nd world war and allies of the German army.
They were brutally … see more
Kalamia is a small organised beach located on the coastal road between Lassi & Argostoli, its a steady downhill walk to get there but well worth it.
It’s pebbly beach … see more
Round the northern end of the Argostoli peninsula is the mill wheel and sink holes. There is nothing spectacular about the wheel itself, it’s a replica constructed after previous ones … see more
Komoranon beach, a beautiful secluded pebbly cove not far from the Fanari lighthouse, naturally shaded by trees all day long.
Crystal clear waters so perfect for snorkelling – explore the … see more
In Argostoli, approximately 1.8km from main street Lassi.
A Museum of island history featuring photos, paintings & artefacts, plus a library with a reading area. The museum is housed on … see more
On the coastal road between Argostoli and Lassi you cannot miss the Lighthouse of Saint Theodora. It stands proudly at the end of a walkway which extends into the sea. It is named after … see more
Limanaki is a small secluded pebble cove on the Fanari road between Lassi & Argostoli.
This little hidden gem with crystal clear waters is the perfect spot for snorkelling and … see more