Rolling Into The Blue
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Rolling Into The Blue

Zola, near Myrtos, Kefalonia

A starting point for one of the most beautiful sea experiences in northern Kefalonia, with no-license boat rentals and private cruises with skipper from the small port of Zola near Agia Kyriaki.

No-license boats up to about 30 hpPrivate cruises with skipperFteri, Blue Lagoon, Kamari, and AmidiDeparture from Zola near Myrtos

Boat days, private cruising and hidden beaches — organized in a clean and practical way.

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Perfect for

Couples, families, and small groups
Visitors who want freedom at sea
Travelers looking for hidden beaches
Guests who prefer private boat experiences

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Rolling Into The Blue

Description

One of the best starting points for a beautiful sea experience in northern Kefalonia. Rolling Into The Blue operates from the small port of Zola next to Agia Kyriaki beach and offers either small no-license motorboat rentals or private cruises with skipper. From here, you set off for coves with no road access: Fteri, Blue Lagoon, Kamari, Amidi, and even the wider Myrtos bay coastline — all in waters that remain clear, calm and unspoiled. If you want comfort, choose a private cruise with captain; if you want freedom, become the 'captain' of a boat up to 30 hp, with no license required, and follow their guidance for safe routes.

Services

No-license boats up to about 30 hp for self-guided trips to Fteri, Blue Lagoon, Kamari, Amidi and other beaches accessible only by sea
Private cruises with skipper, usually lasting around 4–5 hours
Morning cruises around 10:00–15:00
Afternoon and sunset cruises around 17:00–20:30
Homemade snacks, water and lemonade
Snorkeling masks and Bluetooth music on board

Story & Identity

The business operates as a local base under the identity “Rolling Into The Blue — Kefalonian Rent Boats & Cruises”, with Zola port as its departure point. Its website, video presence and local listings consistently present the same core experience: private cruises or no-license boat rentals towards the hidden coves and beaches of the wider Myrtos coastline.

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Useful Notes & Rules

No license is required in Greece for motorboats up to 30 hp; above 30 hp you need a license or a skipper
A safety briefing is given before departure; follow weather and distance guidance and keep a safe distance from rocks and caves
Ask in advance whether fuel is included and what applies for deposits or damage terms
Bring a hat, sunscreen, extra water or snacks, a waterproof pouch and sea shoes
Demand is high from June to September, so booking early is strongly recommended