One of the breathtaking beautiful Greece islands still accept less than half of Santorini tourists.
Kefalonia, a peaceful escape from the Ionian Sea, received international visitors in 2024.
This is compared to Santorini's 1,543,796, according to the spare data of Fraport Green, which manages 14 regional airports nationwide.
Kephalonia, famous for its steep landscape and calm beaches, also recorded a lower growth rate than Santorini. Compared to 1.8 % of busy islands, international arrivals have increased by 1.3 % since 2023.
Interestingly, Kefalonia is about 10 times larger than Santorini. In other words, sparse tourists can enjoy lush green, vast beach, and sturdy mountains.
Santorini is famous for its dramatic sunset and lively nightlife, but Kefalonia attracts visitors in a quiet, historic place, and a quiet and un crowded atmosphere.
The Melisssani Cave, a underground lake drilled in the turquoise blue sea hole, is a must -see. Visitors can go on a boat trip to be hit.
For beach enthusiasts, Myrtos Beach is known for its white pebbles and clear blue water, but anti -Summos beach surrounded by hills is a relaxing place.
The island far from one trick pony has a history and culture, such as the scalar Roman villa.
The Kefalonian Archaeological Museum in the Alg You is boasting a rich crafts from the past of the island and is influenced by Greece and Rome.
British tourists account for the largest ratio of international visitors traveling to the airport on a flaport network. A total of 7,225,860 British people moved to Greece in 2024.
The airports managed by Fraport include Corfu, KOS, MYKONOS, Rhodes, and Skiathos.