Argostolion is a fantastic place for walking tours. Its compact layout, lively streets, and scenic harbor views make it perfect for exploring on foot. We particularly enjoy tours that blend history, local flavors, and authentic experiences—like the Private Argostoli Walking Experience, which offers a relaxed pace and a taste of Kefalonia’s culture. Walking around Lithostroto, Argostoli’s bustling pedestrian street, feels like strolling through a lively neighborhood, while Koutavos Lagoon’s calm waters provide a peaceful end to any excursion. These tours give a genuine feel for the city, not just a surface-level glance.
In this list, we cover a range of options: from private tailored experiences to heritage walks with local wine tastings, and even tours that combine sightseeing and culinary classes. Each offers a unique way to enjoy Argostoli’s sights and flavors, catering to different interests and budgets.
1. Private Argostoli Walking Experience

This tour is ideal if you prefer a personalized, relaxed way to see Argostoli. For around $468 per group (up to 2 people), you get a 3.5-hour private walk that combines culture, history, and local flavors. The guide takes you along the coastal road to see fishing boats and maybe even sea turtles—something you wouldn’t notice on a bus tour. Then, you’ll explore Lithostroto, Argostoli’s lively pedestrian street, full of local shops and cafes. The visit continues through the Bell Tower Square and the vibrant food market, culminating at the serene Koutavos Lagoon.
What makes this tour stand out is the tailored pace and intimate setting, perfect for couples or small groups who want a more authentic experience. The traditional rigani (Greek roasted meat) at the end is a highlight, paired with a refreshing drink. Guests have praised the tour as “all stops worth seeing,” emphasizing how well-rounded and personalized it feels. This experience is best suited for travelers wanting a leisurely, private introduction to Argostoli with a focus on local life.
Bottom Line: A flexible, private tour that combines scenic walks, local shopping, and delicious food—ideal for small groups seeking a personalized touch.
2. Argostoli Heritage Walk, Fishing Boats & Local Cooking Class

This 5.5-hour tour offers more than just strolling—it immerses you in Argostoli’s culture, history, and culinary traditions. Starting with panoramic city and harbor views at I Love Kefalonia, you’ll then visit the Corgialenios Library & Museum to learn about the 1953 earthquake that reshaped the island. The tour continues through historic Kambana Square before strolling along the lively Lithostroto Street, which is essential for soaking up local flavor.
One of the tour’s highlights is crossing the De Bosset Bridge, the longest Ottoman-era stone bridge still in use. After exploring these landmarks, you’ll join a local cooking class, where regional dishes are paired with local wines. This aspect makes the tour particularly appealing for foodies who want a hands-on experience with Kefalonian cuisine.
Reviewers appreciate the rich cultural experience: “During sunset, the views of the skyline are at their best,” and the tour’s longer format gives enough time to enjoy Argostoli’s sights and tastes. Best for travelers who want a mix of sightseeing and culinary immersion, this tour balances cultural insight with a memorable meal.
Bottom Line: Perfect if you want to combine heritage sights with a hands-on cooking experience—great for food lovers and culture fans alike.
3. Argostoli: Walking Tour with Wine Tasting

This 4-hour guided walk offers a smooth blend of sightseeing and wine tasting. Starting from the Cruise Ship Terminal, the tour takes you through the charming streets of Argostoli, stopping at the Korgialenio History Museum to learn about the 1953 earthquake that reshaped the island. From there, you’ll cross the historic De Bosset Bridge for panoramic bay views and head to Koutavos Lagoon, home to turtles and birdlife, offering a quiet escape from the town’s bustle.
The highlight is visiting a seaside venue for a wine tasting with a sommelier, allowing you to sample local varieties while soaking in the seaside scenery. The tour offers a relaxed pace, making it suitable for travelers interested in history, local life, and wine. The tour guide is knowledgeable and shares insights about Kefalonia’s past, culture, and wine traditions.
Guests appreciate the combination of walking and tasting, describing it as “a delightful mix of history, scenery, and good wine.” It’s best suited for visitors who enjoy learning about local traditions and prefer a moderate walking schedule combined with a relaxing drink at the end.
Bottom Line: Ideal for those who want a taste of Kefalonia’s history and wine, with a manageable walking route and scenic seaside setting.
4. Kefalonia: Argostoli Walking Tour with Wine Tasting

This 4-hour tour explores Argostoli with a focus on local history and wine. It begins with visits to the Korgialenio Museum, highlighting Kefalonia’s folklore and the 1953 earthquake’s impact. The walk continues along the vibrant Lithostroto street, with stops at the Bell Tower for great views. The De Bosset Bridge is next, the world’s longest stone bridge on a seawater body, which fascinates many visitors.
What sets this tour apart is the visit to a mandola factory, where you taste the local sweet, the mandola. The tour concludes with a wine tasting at a seaside shop, giving you a final relaxing moment by the water. The tour has a solid 4.6/5 rating, indicating it’s well-loved for its mix of culture, history, and authentic tasting experiences.
This tour is perfect for travelers wanting a concise yet rich experience, especially those interested in local sweets and wines. It offers good value for its length and includes multiple tasting opportunities. The slightly shorter duration makes it suitable for travelers with limited time, but still eager for depth.
Bottom Line: A well-rounded tour for lovers of local sweets and wines, with enough history and scenery to satisfy most visitors.
How to Choose
When selecting a walking tour in Argostoli, consider your interests first. If you prefer a private, tailored experience, the Private Argostoli Walking Experience offers personalized pacing. For those interested in history, culture, and culinary skills, the Heritage Walk with Cooking Class provides a deep dive. Wine lovers will enjoy the Walking Tour with Wine Tasting or the Kefalonia: Argostoli Walking Tour with Wine Tasting, both combining sightseeing with wine experiences.
Budget, time, and physical fitness are key factors. The private tour is more expensive but offers flexibility, while the heritage and wine tours are more structured and suitable for travelers who want a set schedule. Also, consider the season—summer months can be hot, so look for tours with shade or early start times.
Booking early is wise, especially in peak season, to ensure you secure your preferred time slot. Each of these tours offers a slightly different taste of Argostoli, so think about what kind of experience you want—the culture, the culinary delights, or the scenic and relaxing pace.
Final Thoughts
Argostoli offers a surprising variety of walking tours, from private tailored routes to enriching heritage and culinary experiences. For a romantic getaway or a small group wanting a personalized touch, the Private Argostoli Walking Experience is hard to beat. If you’re looking to expand your knowledge of Kefalonia’s history and enjoy a hands-on cooking class, the Heritage Walk and Cooking offers excellent value.
Wine enthusiasts should consider the Tour with Wine Tasting or the Kefalonia Walk with Wine, both providing a relaxed way to enjoy Argostoli’s waterfront and local flavors.
No matter your interests or schedule, there’s a walking tour in Argostolion that can give you an authentic taste of Kefalonia’s charm. Just remember to book early and wear comfortable shoes—you’ll want to walk these streets with ease and curiosity.



