About Koutsoupia Beach
Koutsoupia Beach is a beautiful and tranquil beach located in Sami, Kefalonia. It's a mix of pebbles and sand, known for its clear, clean waters. Visitors often seek a quiet and peaceful beach experience.
Features
Koutsoupia Beach, Sami, Kefalonia
Why Should You Go?
Koutsoupia Beach is a hidden paradise in the Sami region of Kefalonia. With its calm, clear turquoise waters and golden sands, it's the perfect escape for those looking to escape the stressful city life and enjoy the beauty of nature. It's an ideal setting for families and couples, and a great option for those seeking a peaceful and tranquil holiday away from the busier beaches.
How to Get There?
Koutsoupia Beach is quite easy to reach from Sami Town. You can reach the beach by rental car or taxi, which takes approximately 15-20 minutes. The road to the beach is relatively good, but be aware that it can be narrow and winding in some areas. GPS navigation is recommended.
Why Should It Be Preferred?
Koutsoupia Beach offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, far from the crowded beaches. The surrounding natural beauty, crystal clear waters, and golden sands ensure an unforgettable holiday experience. If you're looking for peace and tranquility you won't find at other beaches, Koutsoupia Beach may be the right choice for you.
When to Go?
Summer in Kefalonia (June-September) is warm and sunny, making it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. However, for a less crowded experience, consider May or September. During high season, the beach can be more crowded.
Opportunities
Koutsoupia Beach offers basic amenities, such as umbrella and sunbed rentals. There are a few small taverns and cafes nearby. However, don't expect the same wide range of amenities as other larger beaches. Showers and restrooms are limited or nonexistent.
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