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Kako Lagadi Beach: A Hidden Kefalonian Gem

Discover the unspoiled beauty of Kako Lagadi Beach in Kefalonia: crystal waters, hidden coves, and serene relaxation await.

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Kako Lagadi Beach, near Elios Proni, is a secluded cove offering crystal-clear waters and a tranquil escape. Known for its challenging access via a rocky path, this hidden gem rewards visitors with stunning views, excellent snorkeling, and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Elios Proni, 280 86, GR

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From Elios Proni, follow the main road towards Skala or Poros. Look for a small, often unmarked, parking area near the coast between the two villages. Parking is limited, so arrive early. From the parking spot, a rocky path leads down to the beach. The final descent involves some climbing, so wear appropriate footwear. Parking: Free, but limited.

    Public Transport

    Take a local bus from Argostoli or Poros towards Skala. Alight at the closest possible stop to Kako Lagadi Beach along the main road between Skala and Poros. From the bus stop, follow the rocky path down to the beach. Be mindful of the bus schedule for your return journey. Bus Fare: Approximately €2-€4 for a one-way trip from Argostoli or Poros.

    Taxi

    Hire a taxi from Argostoli, Poros, or Skala. Ask the driver to take you to Kako Lagadi Beach, located between Skala and Poros. The taxi can drop you off at the small parking area near the start of the trail to the beach. Taxi Fare: Approximately €20-€30 from Argostoli, €10-€15 from Poros or Skala.

    Local tips

    Wear appropriate footwear like trekking or beach shoes due to the rocky terrain.
    Bring your own supplies, as the beach has no facilities.
    Visit during the afternoon or evening for natural shade from the surrounding rocks.
    Consider snorkeling gear to explore the clear waters and potential marine life.
    Be prepared for a short hike and climb to access the beach.

    Discover more about Kako Lagadi Beach

    Kako Lagadi Beach, also known as Kato Lagadi, is a small, secluded cove located near Elios Proni on the east coast of Kefalonia. This hidden gem is a favorite among travelers seeking untouched and tranquil spots. The beach is characterized by its crystal-clear azure waters and a shore covered with pebbles, surrounded by steep rocks and lush vegetation. Kako Lagadi is not easily visible from the main road, adding to its secluded nature. Accessing the beach requires a bit of effort, involving a walk and climb down a rocky path, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Despite the somewhat challenging access, the reward is a serene and private environment, ideal for relaxation. The beach is divided into two sections, with the second being more remote and accessible from the first through the sea. The beach offers a unique experience for those who enjoy swimming and snorkeling in clear waters, with opportunities to spot various fish and even seals. The surrounding rocks provide natural shade in the afternoon and evening. While the beach is relatively small, it offers enough space for visitors to lounge and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Keep in mind that there are no facilities available at the beach, so it's essential to bring your own supplies.
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