Small beach of 2 halves, main section adjacent to where cars can park on the road with a small sunbed area and beach bar - this area is busier and music is played at the beach bar. We preferred to go past Denis taverna to a very small bay and beyond this, over a few rocks, is yet another long expanse of beach leading towards Kanali beach (naturists at very far end). We visited end July and tended to head down early when the whole area is very quiet and then visit Denis for a Frappe before lunch as the beach starts to get busy from 11ish and bloody hot. Highly recommend Denis for drinks and meals - definitely a cut above the standard taverna. The road down to the beach can get horrifically busy by noon - drive down to the bottom and turn left before Denis taverna to park in shade and then continue up this back road when leaving - although not on Google Street View it is a good road and by far the easiest...
Read moreTrapezaki is an awesome little beach hidden away from the hustle and bustle of popular Lourdas beach down the road. Almost a locals beach because it doesn’t get very packed and if it does, you’ll never see more than 30-40 people here. Umbrellas and sunbeds are available from a quaint little beach side bar with cold beers, drinks and snacks. Walk a bit to the left and the beach is private and serene. The water is crystal clear, warm and simply magical. Some occasional gusts of wind (much needed during brutally hot summer days) and some rocks to explore near the end. A 3 minute walk also takes you to one of the best restaurants on the entire island - Denis - a magical place that lets you forget about time and enjoy a beautiful day on the Greek isles. Plenty of beach for everyone, incredible waters, nice people, sandy and not rocky....
Read moreTrapezaki Beach in Kefalonia: is located on the southern coast of Kefalonia, away from the more cosmopolitan areas of the island. It is a small-area beach with a seashore filled with coarse sand, small pebbles, and some seaweed as well! The blue-colored waters offer you a chance to swim, though keep in mind that there is a significant amount of in-water algae!
Fun Fact: Trapezaki means "small table"
Furthermore, there is a tavern nearby, with plenty of interesting choices for you to choose from, and there is also a mini market not far away from Trapezaki! Plus, those who visit by car will benefit from the public-area parking...
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