Your Local Taxi Team in Argostoli – Reliable & Ready 24/7
Based right in the heart of Argostoli, we’ve built our service around one simple goal: being there when you need us. We know that navigating a new place can be stressful, whether you’re arriving at the Argostoli Cruise Terminal or trying to catch an early flight from the airport.
As locals, we know every shortcut and every corner of the capital. You’ll find us daily near the Vallianos Square, the scenic De Bosset Bridge, and along the Lithostroto shopping street. We don’t just offer rides; we offer a punctual, clean, and friendly experience to ensure your time in Kefalonia starts and ends perfectly.
From quick trips to Lassi and the nearby beaches to long-distance transfers across the island, we provide transparent pricing with no hidden surprises. Just professional drivers who care about your safety and comfort, 24 hours a day.
Argostoli Transfer Hub: Where We Can Take You
“Argostoli isn’t just the capital; it’s the heart of your Kefalonian adventure. We specialize in making your transitions smooth, whether you’re heading out for a day trip or catching a ferry.
Cruise Ship Shore Excursions Arriving at the Argostoli Port for just a few hours? Don’t waste time waiting in lines. We offer tailored shore excursions starting directly from the cruise terminal, taking you to Myrtos Beach, Melissani Lake, or Drogarati Cave, and ensuring you are back at your ship well before departure.
Lassi & Nearby Beaches Just a 5-minute drive from the city center, Lassi is home to the famous Makris Gialos beach. We provide constant shuttle-style taxi services between Argostoli and Lassi hotels, so you can enjoy your dinner in town and return to your resort safely at any hour.
Airport & Ferry Connections We monitor flight and ferry schedules in real-time. If you’re traveling from Argostoli to the Airport (EFL) or need a transfer to the Lixouri Ferry, our team ensures a punctual pickup. Our spacious, air-conditioned vehicles have plenty of room for all your luggage, making family travel easy and stress-free.”
How to get from Kefalonia Airport to Argostoli by Taxi
Getting from Kefalonia Airport (EFL) to Argostoli by taxi is the most convenient and stress-free way to start your holiday. Follow these simple steps for a smooth transfer:
Pre-book Your Ride: Secure your transfer online at kefaloniataxi247.com or via WhatsApp. Pre-booking ensures a driver is waiting for you, so you can skip the long airport taxi cues.
Meet Your Driver: Upon landing, your driver will be waiting for you at the arrivals hall, holding a clear sign with your name on it for easy identification.
Confirm Your Destination: Simply confirm your drop-off point in Argostoli or Lassi with your driver to ensure a direct and efficient route.
Flexible Payment: For your convenience, we accept both cash and credit card payments directly in the vehicle.
Enjoy the Scenic Route: The journey to the heart of Argostoli takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Sit back and enjoy your first views of the island as we drive through the beautiful Kefalonia coastline.
Direct Drop-off: We provide door-to-door service, dropping you off exactly at your hotel, villa, or AirBnb.
How much it cost from Kefalonia airport to Argostoli
The cost for a taxi transfer from Kefalonia Airport (EFL) to Argostoli is €20 to €25, The travel time is about 15 minutes
Book Your Taxi Online or WhatsApp us.
Fixed Pricing: When you book with kefaloniataxi247.com, we provide a clear, fixed price upfront.
Distance & Time: The journey is 9km and takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
Payment Methods: For your convenience, we accept cash as well as all major credit and debit cards directly in the vehicle.
No Hidden Fees: Our rates include all airport taxes, ensuring a transparent and professional service from the moment you land.
Discover Argostoli – The Vibrant Capital of Kefalonia
You will be impressed by the capital waterfront surrounded by palm trees and artistically decorated with tiles, on the surface of which the waves of the blue bay as if continue their slow running. Early in the morning, owners of restaurants and hotels together with local residents flock here to buy fresh fish, which is delivered to the pier by small boats and ships of the fishermen. This kind of fish market is visited by curious turtles Kareta Kareta, attracted by an easy prey in the form of shellfish and small fish that are thrown into the water by compassionate fishermen.[/caption]Once, splendid buildings in the Venetian style decorated the town. Unfortunately, Argostoli was almost completely destroyed – what survived the bombing in 1943 was ruined by the strongest earthquake in 1953. Very few buildings remained intact: in the photo, you can see one of them built in 1826 and partially restored. On the site of the old town, a cute town in the Ionian style was built – with long streets, alleys, parks, and a busy port for local ships and ferries of the international lines.

Since 1757, Argostoli is the capital of the island of Kefalonia. It is the largest town and main port of the island. With its loose nice houses, Argostoli flows down to the shallow lagoon Koutavos, which is part of the Gulf called Argostoli. Mighty eucalyptus trees surround the lagoon as if giant guards.
You will be impressed by the capital waterfront surrounded by palm trees and artistically decorated with tiles, on the surface of which the waves of the blue bay as if continue their slow running. Early in the morning, owners of restaurants and hotels together with local residents flock here to buy fresh fish, which is delivered to the pier by small boats and ships of the fishermen. This kind of fish market is visited by curious turtles Kareta Kareta, attracted by an easy prey in the form of shellfish and small fish that are thrown into the water by compassionate fishermen.
Once, splendid buildings in the Venetian style decorated the town. Unfortunately, Argostoli was almost completely destroyed – what survived the bombing in 1943 was ruined by the strongest earthquake in 1953. Very few buildings remained intact: in the photo, you can see one of them built in 1826 and partially restored. On the site of the old town, a cute town in the Ionian style was built – with long streets, alleys, parks, and a busy port for local ships and ferries of the international lines.
Iconic Landmarks You Must Visit

De Bosset Bridge: Built in 1813, it is the largest stone bridge over seawater in the world and a perfect spot for a sunset stroll.
Saint Theodore Lighthouse: Known as the “trademark” of Argostoli, this elegant circular building offers breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea.
Katavotres: A fascinating geological phenomenon where seawater disappears underground, traveling across the entire island.