Discover the authentic side of Kefalonia as you travel along small, quiet roads that reveal the island’s hidden beauty. This UTV safari is a relaxed journey through traditional villages, coastal views, and untouched countryside—far from busy tourist routes.
Along the way, experience stories from World War II, traces of old village life, natural springs, and the genuine hospitality that defines Kefalonian culture. Every stop reflects a slower pace of life, where nature, history, and local traditions come together.
Visit the HMS Perseus Submarine Monument, which commemorates the British submarine HMS Perseus, which sank off the coast during World War II. It stands as a tribute to the crew and a remarkable survival story, connecting Kefalonia to the wider history of the war. Surrounded by the calm Ionian Sea, it’s a place of reflection where history and nature quietly meet.
Continue to Poros Village, a lively seaside village where daily life flows slowly. Fishermen, small cafés, and the gentle rhythm of the harbor reflect the island’s relaxed and welcoming character.
Next, head to Kambitsata Old Village for a glimpse into traditional Kefalonian life. Stone houses and peaceful surroundings show how people once lived—simple, close to nature, and deeply connected to their land.
Stop at the Kapandriti Traditional Café for a true taste of local hospitality. Enjoy a Greek coffee or homemade treat, just like locals do—unhurried, social, and full of warmth.
Finally, visit the Scoula Water Spring (Pastrá) to taste fresh mountain water straight from nature. This stop reflects the island’s purity and the importance of natural resources in everyday Kefalonian life.