Discover the “Jungle Beaches” of Kefalonia. A journey to emerald waters and hidden caves accessible only by sea.
Discover Kako Lagadi Cave Koutsoupia Beach Makria Petra Emerald Waters
Wild nature, crystal clear waters, and total privacy.
Wild East Coast & Koutsoupia boat tour
Starting from 900€
The East Coast of Kefalonia is rugged, wild, and largely inaccessible by car. This is where you find the island’s most dramatic scenery—steep cliffs plunging into deep emerald waters.
This cruise is the perfect ‘middle ground’ choice. It offers the exotic beauty of Koutsoupia (often compared to Myrtos or exotic islands) without the longer travel time required to reach Fiskardo. It is a favorite for those who want pure swimming in spectacular natural settings.
Guiding you since 1994
No hidden fees at the end
Water, wine & soft drinks
Your pace, your route
Why our Boats?
These beaches are hidden at the bottom of steep gorges.
Exclusive Access: There are no roads to Koutsoupia or Makria Petra. The only way to step foot on these sands is by boat.
Cave Exploration: Our agile RIBs can take you right inside the stunning sea cave at Kako Lagadi, a hidden gem that most tourists miss.
Don’t fit your holiday around a ferry schedule.
We sail any day of the week (weather permitting).
Fresh Water Shower
Available on Marvel 39
Less travel, more swim
Masks & fins included
What to bring
- Sunscreen (high factor),
- Hat & Sunglasses,
- Beach Towels,
- Camera/GoPro,
- Jacket (for the speed ride back).
Why choose the private tour to Koutsoupia
| Feature | By Car / Foot | Your Private Charter |
|---|---|---|
| Access (Koutsoupia) | Impossible (No roads) | Direct beach access |
| Kako Lagadi Cave | Difficult hike | Swim inside from boat |
| Crowds | Packed main beaches | Secluded "Jungle" bays |
| Comfort | Hot sun & hiking | Shade, Drinks & Shower |
The Itinerary (Flexible)
Wild East Coast & Koutsoupia boat trip
This tour focuses on the nature of the East Coast (Koutsoupia) but does not go as far north as Fiskardo village. It involves less cruising time and is lower in price (€900 vs €1200), making it great for those who prioritize swimming over sightseeing.
Occasionally there is a small canteen boat in high summer, but Koutsoupia is largely undeveloped. We recommend bringing snacks, or we can arrange a stop at Poros port for lunch if you prefer.
Yes! The cave is open at the top and safe to swim in. It is one of the most Instagram-worthy spots on the island.


