Fiscardo
Fiscardo is a charming village on Kefalonia’s northern tip, the island’s only settlement left intact by the 1953 earthquake, preserving its colourful Venetian-era architecture.
A sheltered natural harbour packed with yachts makes it a boater’s paradise, lined with cafes, fish tavernas, boutique shops, and a lively night-time waterfront scene.
Historically known as Panormos in Roman times and later renamed after Norman conqueror Robert Guiscard, rich archaeological finds—including a Roman cemetery, bathhouse, theatre, and basilica— attest to its ancient significance. Surrounded by lush forests and pebble coves, Fiscardo blends relaxed elegance, vibrant summer energy, and deep history.
Accomodation
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Food and Drink
Theodora’s Cafe
Nicolas Taverna
Kyma
Parnassos
Fishkardo
Vasso’s Restaurant
Sights and Sounds
Venetian Lighthouse
Byzantine Basilica
Roman Cemetery
How to get here:
Excursion
Boat
Bus
Car Hire







