About Fteri Beach
Fteri Beach is a small, secluded beach in Argostoli, Kefalonia. It's known for its pebble beach, clear turquoise waters, and peaceful atmosphere. It's easily accessible and a popular choice for families and couples.
Features
Normal depth
Food and drinks
Clean sea
Wavy
Blue Flag
Institutionalization
Sandy bottom
Child-friendly
Hot water
Shallow
Clean beach
Fteri Beach, Argostoli
Fteri Beach is a charming beach close to Argostoli, the capital of Kefalonia. Surrounded by lush green hills, with crystal clear turquoise waters and a tranquil atmosphere, it's the perfect getaway for those seeking tranquility.
Why Should You Go?
- A quiet and peaceful atmosphere: Ideal for a quiet and peaceful holiday away from crowded beaches.
- Clear and clean waters: Perfect place for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
- Stunning natural beauty: Magnificent views of lush green hills and turquoise waters.
- Proximity to Argostoli: Easy to take advantage of the city's amenities.
How to Get There?
Getting to Fteri Beach from Argostoli is quite easy. You can rent a car or take a taxi. It's approximately a 10-15 minute drive. Public transport options can be limited, so private transport is recommended.
Why Should It Be Preferred?
Fteri Beach is a perfect alternative for those seeking a break from crowded and noisy beaches. Its tranquil atmosphere, clear waters, and natural beauty offer an unforgettable holiday experience. It's an ideal choice for families and couples.
When to Go?
Summer in Kefalonia (June-September) is hot and sunny. This is the best time to visit Fteri Beach. However, be aware that it can be more crowded during the summer months. May and October offer a quieter experience.
Opportunities
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Sunbathing
- Relax in a calm atmosphere
- Eating at nearby taverns (there may not be facilities on the beach)
Accommodation & Food/Drink Options Coming Soon..
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