
Cape Kefali
Cape Kefali is a group of small islands located in the Aegean Sea, off the northeastern coast of Greece. Known for its rugged coastline and clear waters, the area is part of a marine reserve. The islands are primarily uninhabited, making them a spot for biodiversity.
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Cape Kefali's islands are accessible by boat from nearby ports on the Greek mainland. The region is home to various marine species and serves as a nesting ground for seabirds. Despite the lack of permanent residents, the islands attract researchers interested in the area's unique flora and fauna. Visitors should plan trips with local guides due to the limited facilities available.












