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Ferry Routes to Kefalonia
The main ferry routes to Kefalonia depart from the mainland port of Kyllini, taking just 90 minutes. Levante Ferries is the largest operator here, transporting nearly a million passengers and their vehicles across the Ionian Sea each year. Look at the ferry map above to coordinate your onward travels to Ithaca.
How to get to Kefalonia from Greece
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The Ionian Giant: Ferry routes to Kefalonia
Kefalonia is the largest island in the Ionian Sea, located on the west side of Greece. The largest ferry operators in the region include Levante Ferries and Ionion P. Lines. You cannot take a boat to Kefalonia from Athens. You must drive or take a bus to the west coast first.
| Mainland Port (Start) | Kefalonia Port (Arrival) | Travel Time |
|---|---|---|
| Kyllini | Poros | 1.5 hours (This is the most popular and frequent route). |
| Patras | Sami | 3.5 hours (Great if you do not want to drive all the way to Kyllini). |
| Astakos | Sami | 2.5 hours (Best if you are driving down from Northern Greece). |
| Island Hopping Route | Travel Time | Price Estimate (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Kefalonia to Zakynthos | 1.5 hours | โฌ10 to โฌ15 |
| Kefalonia to Ithaca | 30 minutes | โฌ3 to โฌ5 |
Kefalonia is huge and you need a car to see it. Many people rent a car in Athens and drive it onto the ferry at Kyllini. Check your rental agreement carefully! Many Greek rental companies will not let you put their cars on a boat without paying a special insurance fee.
“When you arrive at the port of Poros, be ready to drive right away. The island roads are narrow and winding. The locals drive fast to get off the ferry dock, so just take your time and pull over if they want to pass you.”



