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Katelios is a quaint village located on the southern coast of the island of Kefalonia, Greece. The area has a rich historical background as it was once a thriving port. However, due to continuous pirate attacks, the inhabitants of the village were forced to move to the interior of the island. Today, Katelios has become a popular tourist destination for people who want to experience the calm and tranquil atmosphere of a traditional Greek village.
The village is picturesque with numerous small white houses and narrow streets that lead to the harbor, which is the hub of the village. Here, visitors can watch the fishing boats as they come and go, delivering the day's catch to the local restaurants. The waters of the harbor are crystal clear, and visitors can explore the marine life by snorkeling or scuba diving.
One of the main attractions of Katelios is the careta-careta sea turtle. These endangered species come to the shores of the village to lay their eggs. To protect the nests, the locals have set up a turtle protection society, which visitors can visit and learn about these magnificent creatures. Modern types of trivia include numerous beach bars and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine and fresh seafood. The village is also close to some of the most beautiful beaches in Kefalonia, including Mounda Beach, Skala Beach, and Kaminia Beach.