The area lies far from the main towns and villages in Kefalonia and preserves a rural charm for visitors.
A mosaic with a trident and dolphins from a Roman villa is displayed at the Archeological Museum of Kefalonia.
The beach is approximately six metres wide and composed of red/yellow soft sand in which are embedded scattered pebbles.
A small river reaches the sea at this point on the coast (one of the two on Kepfalonia) and can be crossed by a chain-anchored boat.
A small chapel dedicated to Saint Nikolaos (open to visitors) is located nearby.