In the northernmost port of Kefalonia, Fiscardo is a small, former sleepy fishing village and community that travelers often reach from Argostoli by taking a scenic, rugged drive along the western coast, or by the water via their boats. Today, the place is not so sleepy, attracting boaters and other visitors drawn to the tavernas, cafes, beaches, and prime people-watching. Unlike other parts of Cephalonia, Fiscardo pretty much survived the famous 1953 Ionian earthquake that destroyed other parts of Cephalonia.

Fiscardo, Cephalonia, Greece

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