Skala
About the Experience
N estled 36 km southeast of Argostoli, the vibrant village of Skala is a captivating destination on Kefalonia's southern coast. With a population of around 800 residents primarily engaged in fishing and agriculture, Skala was thoughtfully rebuilt following the devastating earthquake of 1953, which wiped out the ancient village of Skala. Despite the reconstruction, the ruins of Old Skala remain a poignant reminder of the past. Skala is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, characterized by its lush green landscapes and crystal-clear waters. The village is situated just above a pristine, long beach, bordered by picturesque pine forests and striking rock formations. This scenic setting provides a tranquil retreat for visitors looking to unwind and enjoy nature. One of the notable attractions is the impressive Roman Villa ruins, which feature exquisite mosaic floors dating back to the 2nd century B.C. These historical remnants offer a fascinating glimpse into the area's ancient past and are a must-see for history enthusiasts. As the largest resort in southern Kefalonia, Skala has embraced tourism with a blend of modernity and tradition. The village boasts an array of amenities designed to enhance your stay, including a well-equipped water sports center, numerous hotels, diverse restaurants, and charming shops. The development of these facilities ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience for both international visitors and Greek travelers alike. Skala's long, sandy beach and clear, inviting waters make it an ideal destination for a relaxing summer holiday. The combination of its natural allure, historical significance, and contemporary conveniences make Skala a standout choice for those seeking a memorable Greek getaway.