Foki beach is a beautiful inlet just south of
Fiskardo in
Kefalonia, due to it’s location close to Fiskardo it is often called Foki Fiskardi Beach.
Foki is a small beach with white pebbles surrounded by olive trees, there are no sun loungers and the only taverna is not on the beach itself, it’s back at the side of the road, which is around 70m back from the beach. Although generally quiet the beach does get popular at times and when it does it can feel a bit crowded as it’s so small.
The olive trees to the rear of Foki beach offer some natural shade and there are some interesting caves and coves on the right side of the beach to explore. It’s definitely one of the more picturesque beaches in Kefalonia so remember to bring your camera with you.
You will often find Foki beach frequented by private yachts, much like the nearby Fiskardo, if you don’t have a yacht then you can get to Foki beach by car and park under the trees or on the narrow road that leads from the main road down to the beach.