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Villas in Karavados

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Top landmarks in Karavados

Agios Thomas Beach

Agios Thomas Beach

Whether you want to collect beach glass or watch the sunset, Agios Thomas Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from central Karavados. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Trapezaki Beach located nearby.

Learn more about Karavados

Karavados is hailed for its port while attractions include Agios Thomas Beach.

A grove of olive trees on Kefalonia in the Ionian Sea. It's a beautiful island full of rural beaches, vineyards and olive groves. 

Olive oil is this island's main export with over a million olive trees covering the island. The island used to have over 200 operating oil presses until the devastating earthquake of 1953 dropped the number to around 13. 

In August 1953 the area had an astounding 113 recorded earthquakes. The largest measured 7.2 and caused the island to rise by 60 cm. It leveled whole villages and many were killed. A large portion of the survivors left Kefalonia for Athens, UK, America and Australia. The region around the Ionian Islands is the most earthquake prone region spanning from Western Europe to China.
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Find out more about Karavados

Find out more about Karavados

Spend time at the beach, and visiting the port in Karavados. Why not take time to see places like Agios Thomas Beach? Discover the surrounding area with sights like Byzantine Ecclesiastical Museum and Monastery of Agios Andreas.

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