About Antisamos beach
Antisamos Beach is a beautiful and popular beach in Kefalonia, Greece. Surrounded by green hills, it boasts clear turquoise waters and fine sand. It's an ideal spot for relaxing, swimming, or engaging in water sports on an extensive beach.
Features
Child-friendly
Wavy
Normal depth
Hot water
Clean beach
Sandy bottom
Blue Flag
Clean sea
Institutionalization
Shallow
Food and drinks
Antisamos Beach, Kefalonia, Greece

Antisamos Beach is a breathtaking beach located in the northwest of Kefalonia, overlooking the azure waters of the Ionian Sea. Surrounded by lush green hills and pine trees, it is renowned for its fine sand and crystal-clear waters. Also known as "Turtle Beach," Antisamos is an important breeding ground for the loggerhead sea turtle.
Why Choose Antisamos Beach?
- Crystal clear, turquoise waters
- Fine, golden sand beach
- Natural beauty surrounded by lush green landscape
- Water sports facilities
- Nearby restaurants and cafes
- A calm and peaceful atmosphere
How to get to Antisamos Beach?
Antisamos Beach is approximately 10 km from Sami town, Kefalonia. You can easily reach the beach from Sami by car, taxi, or regular bus services. If you're driving your own car, the road to the beach is in relatively good condition, but some sections can be narrow and winding.
When to Go?
Antisamos Beach can be visited most of the year, but the best times are May-June and September-October. These months offer fewer crowds and milder weather. July and August can be quite crowded.
Opportunities
Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for rent at Antisamos Beach. There are also several restaurants and cafés nearby, serving traditional Greek cuisine and drinks. Water sports (e.g., kayaking, pedal boats) are also available. Basic amenities, such as toilets and showers, are also available at the beach.
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