As one of the previous reviewers said, it is with some reluctance that I share our lovely experience, as it will make it harder to book in future. I travelled to Kefalonia with my two daughters (aged 10 and 8) in May 2017 and stayed at Evreti Blue for 14 nights. The long drive from the airport is certainly worth it, and after parking up at the back of the property and then walking around to the pool area, you are met with the most breathtaking view, across the sea to Ithaca, Lefkas and beyond. The photos don't do it justice.
The villa itself is very charming, and surprisingly well equipped. The kitchen area has all the appliances you need, and features a modern and functional kitchen. The bathroom is fairly small and only has a shower, but as there were only three of us, it didn't cause us any problem. There is a nice lounge area with corner sofa which enjoys views out across the pool area, the sea and Ithaca beyond which is a lovely place to sit and relax. The master bedroom is lovely, and features French doors with another variation of the wonderful view. The kid's bedroom was again lovely, and had a vaulted ceiling (as does the rest of the property) which added to the feeling of light and space. Outside, the pool / terrace area is well elevated above the little village of Evreti, so you do feel as though the villa is very private. A mixture of various lounge type seating, sun loungers, an outside dining table and hammock give plenty of versatility to how you can relax around the pool. The built-in BBQ is also excellent.
An evening Gin and tonic, sat under the pergola, enjoying the view, watching the boats sail around the straight of Ithaca and around the little island of Asteris, whilst listening to far off goat bells, and various birds is a joy to behold. It really is very quiet and peaceful.
You could say the villa is isolated, but it was actually well placed to visit a number of excellent local beaches, as well as Fiskardo. We particularly enjoyed nearby Foki Beach (also has a nice little Taverna) Emblisi, Dafnoudi and Kimila beaches. All a must if you're staying here. All in all, a lovely place to stay, and I think excellent value for money. Gregory regularly sent supplies with the cleaner, such as bread, wine, honey, milk etc, which was a lovely touch and very kind. (the villa is cleaned regularly and thoroughly with new towels and bedding) - all things which made our stay more enjoyable. Would definitely return.