Undoubtedly, the Greek island Kefalonia is a reigning beauty queen among the Ionian islands, mainly because of its extraordinary landscape, especially its beaches. That’s why we invite you to discover the unspoiled beauty of Fteri beach, one of the undiscovered gems.
Fteri is one more exotic beach of Kefalonia with white pebbles and crystal clear waters, surrounded by limestone rocks. It is hidden heaven, one of the most virgin spots of Kefalonia, located in the northern part of Paliki, near the town of Lixouri. That’s why it creates an idyllic setting to flee the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Furthermore, many people believe that Fteri is the most beautiful beach in Kefalonia. So, one more reason to visit it!
Fteri beach, ©https://www.kefaloniabyanna.com/fteri-beach/
The beach retains its natural beauty as no road access exists. So, you have to option of how to reach it. Firstly, you can reach it by walking along a mountain path on foot that leads to the beach. The walk to the beach takes 40-50min. You must follow the green and red dots on the rocks. The path is suitable for inexperienced hikers but has steep slopes, so you should have hiking shoes. The route down to the beach is relatively easy, but the way back is climbing, taking more than 1 hour. That’s why it’s much easier to choose the second option; namely to take a taxi boat from Agia Kyriaki that allows you to reach this wonderful beach in just 10 minutes. There are no amenities on the beach, so everything you want, like food and water, must be carried with you.
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