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Sami refers to the indigenous Sámi people of northern Scandinavia and their traditional territories spanning northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The Sámi culture is defined by reindeer herding, traditional clothing with distinctive patterns and colors, and the Sámi language family. Visitors explore Sámi villages, learn about traditional livelihoods, and experience Arctic landscapes where indigenous heritage remains central to regional identity.
Sami is the main port town of Kefalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands in western Greece. It serves as the primary ferry gateway from Patras on the mainland and sits within the municipality of Sami in the Kefalonia regional unit. The area is notable for its karst cave systems, including the UNESCO-recognized Melissani and Drogarati caves, and its proximity to the strait separating Kefalonia from ancient Ithaca.
Destination Guide | Sami, Kefalonia, Greece | Ionian Islands | Port Town | Cave Tourism | Beach Travel