Asteris Hotel
Great panoramic sea views across the Ionian Relaxed, quiet atmosphere ideal for unwinding Small, welcoming hotel with just 70 rooms Shuttle to Skala resort and beach three times daily* Apartments and studios perfect for families Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Tucked on a hillside just outside Skala, Asteris Hotel pairs those sought-after Kefalonian sea views with a laid-back, small-hotel feel. Days drift by between the freshwater pool with children’s section, the easy-going pool bar and that big blue Ionian horizon. Inside, rooms, studios and apartments are simple, traditional and spot-on for couples or families who want a quiet base within easy reach of resort life.
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Map & location
Skala, Kefalonia, Greece
Asteris Hotel sits in an elevated spot just outside Skala on Kefalonia’s peaceful south-east coast. From here you gaze across the Ionian Sea towards mainland Greece, with sunsets and starry nights that feel made for slow, easy holidays.
Skala itself is one of the island’s most sought-after resorts, known for its 3km sand-and-shingle beach fringed by pines, family-run tavernas and low-key cocktail bars. You’re close enough to dip into the action when you like, but far enough away to enjoy tranquil evenings on the terrace.
History lovers are well placed too: the ruins of Old Skala village are tucked in the hills behind, and an ancient temple dedicated to Apollo lies just down the road.
- Beach (Skala) 4km
- Skala resort centre 4km
- Shuttle bus to Skala 3 times daily*
- Approx. transfer time from airport (EFL) 2 hours
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
The hotel’s outdoor freshwater pool takes pride of place, wrapped in sunbeds and parasols and perfectly positioned for those long Ionian views. A separate children’s section means younger swimmers can splash about while adults relax nearby.
Inflatables and water toys are permitted, adding to the laid-back, family-friendly feel, and free pool towels are provided so you can travel lighter.
While Asteris Hotel is set slightly back from the coast, Skala’s long sand-and-shingle beach is around 4km away, easily reached on the hotel shuttle or by local taxi. Down on the waterfront you’ll find sunbeds, clear water and plenty of tavernas and beach bars for long lunches by the sea.
Spa, sports & wellness
Asteris Hotel focuses on simple, easy holiday living rather than a long list of high-octane activities – ideal if you’re here to switch off.
On site you’ll find:
– Outdoor freshwater pool with children’s section
– Sun terrace with loungers and parasols
– Free pool towels
The reception team can help arrange taxis, give tips for walking routes up to Old Skala, or point you towards nearby boat trips and excursions, from turtle-spotting beaches to island-hopping days out.
Other facilities include:
– Reception with shuttle bus service to Skala resort centre*
– Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
*Services, operating dates and times are subject to change and may incur a local charge.
Activities
At Asteris Hotel, life moves at a slower pace – it’s more about sea views and pool time than structured activities.
? Relaxed pool days on the sun terrace
? Reading and downtime in shaded corners
? Scenic walks towards Old Skala and the hills
? Easy access to island exploring by hire car or local excursions
For more buzz, Skala’s beach bars, water sports and boat trips are just a shuttle ride or taxi journey away.
Guest services
?️ Reception with local information and assistance
? Shuttle bus to Skala resort centre (three times daily)*
? Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
? Pool towels available free of charge
? Daily housekeeping service
*Shuttle service, times and charges (if any) are subject to change and are confirmed locally.
Food & drink
The social heart of Asteris Hotel is its poolside restaurant and bar, where those sea views are very much on the menu.
The à la carte restaurant serves a mix of international favourites, Greek classics and local Kefalonian dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and daytime snacks. Expect leisurely mornings on the terrace over coffee and fresh pastries, and relaxed evenings with grilled meats, salads and a carafe of local wine.
The pool bar keeps things easy with a range of local, international and premium drinks, from ice-cold beers to sundowner cocktails, along with light bites between dips. It typically opens from mid-May to late October, roughly 10:00–00:00 (hours and dates may vary).
A smart-casual dress code may apply in the evenings. Reservations and supplements can depend on your board basis and the season; details are confirmed locally and may change from year to year.
Rooms
Standard Double Room with Garden View
A great-value option for couples or solo travellers, these rooms look towards the gardens and surrounding countryside.
They usually feature: flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, safety deposit box, balcony or terrace, hairdryer, coffee-making facilities and kettle, fridge, bathroom with bath or shower, air conditioning and daily cleaning.
Studio – Garden View Sleeps 2–3 guests
Perfect if you like the flexibility of light self-catering, studios sleep 2–3 guests and come with a little extra kitchen kit.
Facilities generally include: TV, safety deposit box, balcony or terrace, hairdryer, kettle, fridge, double cooking rings, microwave, bathroom with bath and shower attachment, air conditioning and daily cleaning.
Double or Twin Room – Garden View
Simple and comfortable, these rooms are a good choice if you’re planning to spend most of your time by the pool or exploring.
They typically offer: flat-screen TV, safety deposit box, balcony or terrace, hairdryer, kettle, fridge, bathroom with bath and shower attachment plus separate shower, air conditioning and daily cleaning.
Deluxe Double Room – Sea View
For a touch more style and those all-important sea views, opt for a Deluxe Double. Please note these rooms are accessed via steps, so they may not be suitable for guests with reduced mobility.
Amenities usually include: flat-screen TV, safety deposit box, balcony or terrace, hairdryer, kettle, fridge, bathroom with shower, air conditioning and daily cleaning.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Skala is one of Kefalonia’s most popular resorts, combining a long sand-and-shingle beach with a relaxed, village-like feel. Expect traditional tavernas, low-key cocktail bars and simple seafront cafés.
Good to know:
– Country: Greece
– Island: Kefalonia
– Resort: Skala
– Language: Greek (English widely spoken in resorts)
– Currency: Euro (€)
– Time difference: GMT +2 hours
– Approximate UK–Kefalonia flight time: around 3.5 hours
– Transfer time to Asteris Hotel: approx. 2 hours
Prices for meals and drinks can vary, but as a guide, a local beer and a three-course meal for two in Skala are typically very good value compared with the UK.
Information is subject to change and based on previous seasons; some services and facilities are seasonal or weather-dependent. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
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