





Discover Melisani Cave-Agia Efimia & A photo stop above Myrtos
Duration
6 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Scenic drive through olive groves and vineyards
Explore the magical Melissani Lake cave
Visit impressive Drogarati Cave formations
Free time in peaceful Agia Efimia village
€ 35
€ 32.20
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Discover the hidden gems of Kefalonia on a scenic island journey through olive groves, vineyards, and dense cypress forests. This tour takes you through breathtaking natural landscapes to reach Melissani Lake, one of the most impressive caves in the world, famous for its crystal clear waters and unique underground beauty. Continue to the remarkable Drogarati Cave, known for its dramatic stalactites and stalagmites, offering a fascinating glimpse into the island’s geological wonders. Throughout the drive, enjoy panoramic views and learn about the island’s history and natural heritage from an English-speaking guide.
After exploring the caves, enjoy free time in the colorful and peaceful village of Agia Efimia, where you can relax by the harbor and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. The journey continues to the charming village of Fiscardo, known for its elegant harbor, traditional architecture, and lively yet refined ambiance. On the return route, stop for photos above the famous Myrtos Beach, where dazzling turquoise waters meet dramatic white cliffs, creating one of the most iconic views in Greece. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off for convenience and is designed for travelers who enjoy nature, culture, and scenic exploration. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes, bring sun protection, and carry a camera to capture the unforgettable beauty of Kefalonia.
Hotel pickup and drop off
English speaking guide
Food and drinks
Entrance fees to caves
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Comfortable clothing and shoes
Hat and sunscreen
Camera or smartphone
Water bottle
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 3
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Activity Provider: Kefalonia Excursions
Customer Reviews
Scottieboyuk

Well that was great, it really is only a 15 min trip on a boat. That takes you in to the wide open space that is the cave it stunning but before you know it, it all over. Worth a visit but.....look at my pictures, lovely!
Matthew

Awesome experience, friendly, knowledgeable staff who were happy to take a few photos of us at the end too. Short experience, I more than 6-8 minutes in the boat but it was well worth it for the €30 (2 adults & 2 kids). Plenty of free parking too.
Scott

A great experience, good value for money and knowledgeable, fun tour guides on the boats. We paid €10 each which worked out to about £6 each. The tour was by boat and it was astonishing how Crystal clear the water is even though its tens of metres deep! The tour lasted approximately 20 minutes and our boat guide was very knowledgeable, spoke very good English, and was a laugh as well. Will definitely go again when we come back to Kefalonia!
Alina

😍 Beautiful. Huge parking, plenty for everybody. Queue is very long, at least 30 minutes waiting..but there is this nice big souvenirs shop you can check out. The cave and the lake are awesome! 🤩😍🥰The story about the underground river and the depth of the lake, cristal clear: unexpectedly and beautiful!
Katarina

Absolutely stunning. The price is €13 per person for entry of both Melissani and Drogerati cave BUT they say you get 15 minutes in the boat, which is actually more like 5 to 8 minutes. We went on a Tuesday, 1st of September and hoped for no lines but the lines were absolutely insane.. 10 buses filled with tourists and the queue held about 200 people at all times. We went around 1pm so try to avoid that time. If it wasn't for this amount of people I would say it's a must see, but now I'm not sure it's worth waiting 2 hours so see the cave for 5 minutes.
