Half Day Melissani Lake, Drogarati Cave Tour with Myrtos Swim
What to Expect:
Melissani Cave:
Situated just outside Sami in Kefalonia, the Cave of Melissani is one of the most captivating destinations for tourists in Greece. Inside the cave lies a stunning lake surrounded by lush trees and forests. The cave itself is shaped like a letter "B," with one of its halls having caved in centuries ago, allowing beautiful sunlight to filter in. The lake has a depth of 20 to 30 meters, and visitors have the opportunity to take a boat ride on the lake after a short transfer. This geological wonder features approximately 7 rowing boats, each accommodating about 10 people, while guides provide insights into how the lake was formed.
Drogarati Cave:
Don't miss the chance to visit one of the must-see attractions in Kefalonia, Drogarati Cave. Discovered 300 years ago and opened to the public in 1963, this impressive cave was revealed when a strong earthquake caused a collapse, exposing the entrance. Drogarati boasts remarkable formations of stalactites and stalagmites, with speleologists estimating its age to be around 150 million years, making it a rare geological phenomenon. Visitors should be aware that there are approximately 150 steps leading down into the cave, with handrails installed for safety. Some parts of the cave floor may be uneven and slippery at times.
Myrtos Beach:
Located 29km north of Argostoli, Myrtos Beach is a popular attraction in Kefalonia, nestled in a picturesque area surrounded by beautiful hills. This beach has garnered worldwide acclaim and has been voted the best beach in Greece multiple times.
Koutavos Lagoon Argostoli (Pass By):
The Koutavos Lagoon serves as an excellent nature reserve for wildlife, including the Caretta Caretta turtle and various bird species.
Melissani Cave:
Situated just outside Sami in Kefalonia, the Cave of Melissani is one of the most captivating destinations for tourists in Greece. Inside the cave lies a stunning lake surrounded by lush trees and forests. The cave itself is shaped like a letter "B," with one of its halls having caved in centuries ago, allowing beautiful sunlight to filter in. The lake has a depth of 20 to 30 meters, and visitors have the opportunity to take a boat ride on the lake after a short transfer. This geological wonder features approximately 7 rowing boats, each accommodating about 10 people, while guides provide insights into how the lake was formed.
Drogarati Cave:
Don't miss the chance to visit one of the must-see attractions in Kefalonia, Drogarati Cave. Discovered 300 years ago and opened to the public in 1963, this impressive cave was revealed when a strong earthquake caused a collapse, exposing the entrance. Drogarati boasts remarkable formations of stalactites and stalagmites, with speleologists estimating its age to be around 150 million years, making it a rare geological phenomenon. Visitors should be aware that there are approximately 150 steps leading down into the cave, with handrails installed for safety. Some parts of the cave floor may be uneven and slippery at times.
Myrtos Beach:
Located 29km north of Argostoli, Myrtos Beach is a popular attraction in Kefalonia, nestled in a picturesque area surrounded by beautiful hills. This beach has garnered worldwide acclaim and has been voted the best beach in Greece multiple times.
Koutavos Lagoon Argostoli (Pass By):
The Koutavos Lagoon serves as an excellent nature reserve for wildlife, including the Caretta Caretta turtle and various bird species.
Since this is a private tour starting point is the exit of the cruise ship terminal in Argostoli port. The guide will hold a sign with passenger names.
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