October 15, 2025
Olive Harvesting in Kefalonia: A Hands-On Greek Tradition
Olive Harvesting in Kefalonia, Greece
Each autumn, as the Ionian light softens and the hills turn shades of gold and green, Kefalonia’s olive groves come alive. The gentle rustle of nets being laid, the chatter of families, and the rhythmic shake of ancient branches signal the start of one of Greece’s most cherished rituals — the olive harvest.
For locals, this isn’t just a seasonal task; it’s a celebration of community, heritage, and the simple joy of working with the land. And for visitors, it’s one of the most authentic ways to experience the real heart of Kefalonia.

When Does Olive Harvesting Take Place in Kefalonia?
The olive harvest season typically runs from late October to early December, depending on the weather and how quickly the olives ripen.
During this period, much of the island hums with quiet industry — tractors trundle along narrow lanes, and freshly filled sacks of olives wait outside small presses ready to be transformed into liquid gold.
For guests staying at Amari Villa, the season brings a special kind of magic. Days are still warm enough for swims, yet cool enough for a stroll through the groves. It’s the perfect time to see Kefalonia at its most authentic — peaceful, fragrant, and deeply rooted in tradition.
The Harvest Process: A Dance Between Tradition and Nature
Olive harvesting in Kefalonia remains a hands-on affair. Families gather beneath silvery trees with woven nets spread across the ground. Using small wooden sticks or light rakes, they gently coax the olives from the branches, letting them fall softly onto the waiting nets below.
There’s laughter, conversation, and often the scent of freshly baked bread carried on the breeze from a nearby home. It’s slow, mindful work — and deeply rewarding.
Once collected, the olives are sorted and taken to a local press, often within hours. Watching the first drops of olive oil emerge — vivid green and peppery — is a mesmerising sight. This “liquid gold” is then bottled or stored for family use, a source of pride that lasts all year.

A Taste of Kefalonia’s Olive Oil
Kefalonian olive oil is known for its fruity aroma and rich, peppery finish. Most local producers rely on the modern Olive presses instead of the traditional cold-pressing methods, ensuring the oil retains its full flavour and nutrients.
Visitors are often welcome to taste the freshly pressed oil, drizzled over warm bread or local cheese. It’s an experience that connects you instantly to the island — from soil to table, grove to glass bottle.
Can Guests Take Part in Olive Harvesting?
Yes — and it’s an experience you’ll never forget. Some local farmers near Spartia, where Amari Villa is located, welcome visitors to join their harvests, whether for a few hours or a full day. You’ll learn how to pick olives by hand, understand the different stages of production, and share stories (and perhaps a meal) with the people who make this island’s olive oil so special.
What to Expect During Olive Harvest Season
- Best time to visit: Late October to early December
- What to wear: Light, comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes
- What to bring: Sun hat, water, and a camera — the light through the olive branches is breathtaking
- Bonus tip: Plan a visit to a local press to watch the transformation from olive to oil
A Timeless Greek Experience
The olive tree has been a symbol of peace, prosperity, and endurance in Greece for thousands of years. In Kefalonia, that symbolism feels alive with every harvest. It’s more than a local custom — it’s a living story passed down through generations.
As a guest at Amari Villa Kefalonia, you’re perfectly placed to witness — and even join — this age-old tradition. Spend your mornings among olive trees, your afternoons by the pool overlooking the Ionian Sea, and your evenings savouring dishes drizzled with the island’s finest oil.
Plan Your Stay — Make It Yours
At Amari Villa, we believe the island’s stories are best lived, not just told. Whether you’re here in summer for the sea or autumn for the harvest, Kefalonia invites you to slow down, connect, and make the experience your own.
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Q1: When is olive harvesting season in Kefalonia?
A1: Olive harvesting in Kefalonia usually takes place from late October to early December, when the olives reach perfect ripeness.
Q2: Can tourists participate in olive harvesting?
A2: Yes, visitors staying near Spartia — including guests at Amari Villa — can often join local families during the harvest for a hands-on experience.
Q3: What type of olive oil does Kefalonia produce?
A3: Kefalonian olive oil is typically extra virgin, cold-pressed, and known for its fruity, slightly peppery flavour.
Q4: Is the olive harvest a good time to visit Kefalonia?
A4: Absolutely. Autumn in Kefalonia is quieter, cooler, and ideal for authentic local experiences like olive picking and wine tasting.