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PASPALIS VILLAS KEFALONIA
Located on the southeast corner of Kefalonia, Skala is a destination that offers not only stunning scenery but also everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The long, fully-organized sandy beach stretches for 5 km, providing a mix of fine sand and areas with small, colorful rocks, perfect for exploration. Skala Beach is a favorite among beachgoers, offering a variety of activities, from scuba diving to water sports, ensuring there's something for everyone. As the sun sets, the beachfront comes alive with seaside cafes and bars, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy an evening drink by the water.
Beyond its beautiful beach, Skala is a vibrant town equipped with all essential services, including banks, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, and pharmacies. For history enthusiasts, the Roman Villa of Skala is a must-see. This ancient archaeological site boasts impressive mosaic floors depicting animals and mythological scenes, offering a fascinating glimpse into Kefalonia’s rich Roman heritage.
Exploring Skala Village is a delight in itself. With its charming streets lined with traditional Greek tavernas, shops, and cafes, visitors can indulge in authentic local cuisine and experience the warm hospitality of the island. For those in the mood for adventure, renting a car, scooter, or bicycle allows easy access to nearby villages, hidden beaches, and the lush nature that surrounds this part of Kefalonia.
organised beach
pedestrian road
restaurants & taverns
cafés & bars
supermarkets & grocery stores
pharmacy & medical centre
car & bike rentals
parking spots
taxi & bus stop
ATMs available
Roman Villa of Skala
An ancient Roman villa dating back to the 2nd century AD, showcasing stunning mosaic floors depicting animals and mythological scenes. It offers insight into ancient Roman life in the region.
Skala Old Village Ruins
The ruins of the old Skala village, which was destroyed in the 1953 earthquake, provide a glimpse into the area’s history and offer panoramic views of the coastline.
Spithi Beach
A beautiful, secluded beach located near Skala, Kefalonia. Due to its slightly remote location, Spit Beach tends to be less crowded, making it a great escape for visitors seeking a quieter beach experience.
Archaic Temple of Skala
an ancient archaeological site located near the village of Skala, Kefalonia. This temple dates back to the 6th century BC and was dedicated to the goddess Apollo
Boat Trips & Excursions
Various boat tours depart from Skala to explore nearby islands and beaches, including Zakynthos and Ithaca, as well as natural attractions like the Blue Caves and Turtle Island.
Skala Water Sports Center
This center offers various water activities, such as parasailing, paddleboarding, and jet skiing, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers and families.
Horse Riding in Skala
Local ranches offer horseback riding tours through the scenic countryside around Skala, catering to all experience levels for a unique outdoor adventure.
Kayaking and Canoeing
Rent a kayak or canoe to explore Skala's coastline at your own pace, discovering hidden coves and unspoiled beaches that are accessible only by water.