Driving in Kefalonia is an adventure in itself. The island's unique landscape, rural roads, and charming villages make it a pleasure to explore by car. Here's what you need to know before you go behind the wheel.
Expect a mix of well-paved main roads and narrow village streets. Many beach access roads are unpaved or gravel, and coastal drives often include hairpin turns and elevation changes.
Google Maps works well on the island, but local advice from your car rental provider is often more accurate and helpful, especially for avoiding rough roads or finding scenic detours.
Free parking is available in most villages and beach areas. In larger towns like Argostoli, look for designated public parking lots or marked street spaces. Be respectful of local traffic rules and avoid blocking driveways.
Fuel stations are found in all major towns and along main routes. Some stay open late during summer. Always top up when passing through populated areas if you're heading somewhere remote.
Drivers in Kefalonia tend to be laid-back but assertive. Be cautious on mountain roads, and drive slowly through village streets where pedestrians often walk along the road.
Enjoy the journey and take your time. Driving in Kefalonia is less about speed and more about the experience. With a rental car, you’re free to explore the island’s natural beauty at your own pace.